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PSY 221: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A survey of modern concepts of psychopathology with emphasis upon description, etiology, and treatment of the major and minor behavioral dysfunction. Spring semester.
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PSY 225: Psychology and Art
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course will explore art (visual, musical, movement, and verse) from the psychological perspectives of sensations and perception, aesthetics, and its eff ects behaviorally, cognitively, and emotionally on the individual. Fall, alternate years.
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PSY 235: Psychology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course provides a comprehensive view of theory and research on the role of gender in human behavior and attitudes. From biological, psychological, and sociological perspectives, we will examine infl uences on the development of gender roles and identity, stereotypes of masculinity and femininity, gender diff erences in various abilities, and the social construction of gender. Th roughout the course, we will evaluate how these factors aff ect our lives at the personal, social, and institutional levels. Spring, alternate years.
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PSY 236/436: Health Psychology
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Exploration of major issues and trends in health psychology. A major emphasis will be on the identifi cation and management of stress. Spring semester.
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PSY 245: Psychology of Adolescence
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A course that takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of adolescent development, focusing on psychology, biology, history, sociology, education, and anthropology. Fall semester.
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PSY 261: Personality Th eories
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A course designed to acquaint the student with the major personality theories including psychoanalytic, phenomenological, humanistic, cognitive and behavioral. Students will learn the clinical interview method of personality assessment, and write case studies. In addition, students will take the MBTI and apply it to themselves. Prerequisite: Th ree hours of Psychology. Spring semester.
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PSY 280/480: Seminar in Psychological Issues
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th e topics and course work will vary from year to year.
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PSY 284/484: Transpersonal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A course that focuses on the personal and the transpersonal (beyond self), the ordinary and non-ordinary states of consciousness, the meeting of psychology and spirituality, spiritual development as a movement towards wholeness, wisdom traditions, and mental health and suff ering. Th e primary focus is on the spirit and healing. J-Term.
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PSY 301: Professional Development II
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is is the beginning of the capstone experience for psychology majors. Th e course is designed to guide students into choosing the topic and methodology for their independent research paper. Students will write a proposal for their senior projects. Prerequisites: PSY 101 and junior standing. Fall semester.
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PSY 305: Psychology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Examination of current research on adult development and aging, with special emphases on demographics, biological, cognitive, and social factors. Focus will be on normative age-related changes (e.g., physical, cognitive, social) as well as non-normative age-related changes (e.g., Alzheimer's Disease). Fall, alternate years.
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