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PSY 325: Psychopathology
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Application of basic psychological theory and research to the explanation of disordered behavior and its modification. Strong emphasis on developing an awareness of the continuity between "normal" and "abnormal" experienand ways of living, particularly for students entering one of the helping professions. Prerequisites: PSY 103; PSY 214 or OCT 225. Offered every semester.
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PSY 337: Cognitive Psychology
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Exploration of theories and research methods used to study human thought processes. Topics include perception, memory, imagery, language, concept formation, problem solving, reasoning, decision making and cognitive development. Prerequisite: PSY 103 and one upper level psychology course. Offered periodically.
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PSY 394: Research Assistantship
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Opportunity to assist a faculty member with research the faculty member is conducting. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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PSY 395-495: Topics in Psychology
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Opportunity to study a significant topic from a psychological perspective. Course title varies from semester to semester and is announced on the semester schedule. Prerequisite: PSY 103. Offered as needed.
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PSY 396-496: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
An opportunity for students with a general background in psychology to explore a specific area of psychology in depth. Individual library research, originally designed research projects and other possibilities are alternatives available to the student. Exact nature and format of the project, timetable and method of evaluation to be determined in consultation with the instructor. Prerequisite: Open to qualified students with permission of instructor. Priority given to majors. Offered every semester.
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PSY 397: Directed Research
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Opportunity for students with research experience in psychology to pursue an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisites: BES310, PSY438, and permission of the instructor.
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PSY 398-498: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Work experience in an area of applied psychology supervised by agency personnel and department advisor. Prerequisites: Open to qualified students with permission of the instructor. Priority given to majors. Offered every semester.
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PSY 410: Physiological Psychology
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
An introduction to the biological bases of behavior. Examination of nervous system structure and function is followed by a survey of the neuroanatomical and physiological foundations of such topics as sensory and motor function, sleep and arousal, learning and memory and other complex behaviors and internal body states. Prerequisites: PSY 103 and one upper level psychology course. Offered periodically.
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PSY 429: Psychology of Personality
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Study of major theories of personality emphasizing their basic concepts and constructs as they attempt to account for individual differences and individual consistencies in human behavior. Prerequisite: PSY 103 and one upper level psychology course. Offered periodically.
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PSY 438: Experimental Psychology
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Emphasis on use of the scientific method applied to psychological theory. Design, execution, and reporting of research. Collection and analysis of data using descriptive and inferential statistics. Prerequisites: PSY 103; BES 310; and one upper level psychology course. Offered every spring semester.
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