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This course includes a comparative analysis of political systems and institutions of several nations? the nations studied may change with each offering. The course emphasis is on political culture, comparative political history, chief executives, legislatures, political parties, interest groups, courts,and policy making with ample comparisons to the U.S.
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Prerequisite: Psyc 121 or Soc 201. This course focuses on the effects of culture, society, social institutions, and social learning on the social attitudes and behavior of individuals within groups.
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Prerequisite: Psyc 121. This course provides students with a broad, eclectic coverage of the field of learning and memory by addressing the wide range of issues and problems within the field from stimulusresponse to cognitive psychology.
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This course describes the major fields and periods of American political thought, its major works, and the scholarly interpretations of those works.
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Prerequisite: Psyc 121. This introductory course concentrates on research methods and designs and statistical analysis procedures used in research projects. This course demonstrates how research methods are utilized in the social and behavioral science.
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This course focuses on the process of personality growth and adjustment. Through an examination of elected theoretical systems, different interpretations of this process are presented. NonWestern and multicultural considerations of personality theory are included.
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Prerequisite: Psyc 121. This course examines the cognitive and psychosocial aspects of adolescence. It examines age appropriate developmental events, barriers to progress, and development facilitation.
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This course describes the variety of means used since 1945 to resolve international conflicts, focusing on diplomacy, United Nations programs, humanitarian intervention, and nonviolent social initiatives.
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Prerequisites: Psyc 121,Psyc 330. This course assists students in the comprehension and use of experimental methods and literature. Research exercises are provided to illustrate course content.
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Prerequisites: Psyc 121, Psyc 305 This is an indepth examination of selected topics in social influence, the processes, through which a person or group changes or attempts to change the opinions, attitudes, or behaviors of another person or group. Topics will include compliance, conformity, obedience, cultural and gender differences in influence, and motivations and mechanisms of resistances to influence. Students will be introduced to current and classic theory within the social influence domain? including persuasion, compliance gaining, interpersonal influence and social influence through mass mediated contexts. Over the semester students will be exposed to thirty classic works in the disciplines of psychology, communication, business management, sociology, and cultural anthropology relating to the course title.
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