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PSY 216: Psychology of Personality
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Personality is studied using theories, applications, and individual and group patterns of behavior formation. Offered every year.
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PSY 224: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Students in this course will develop an understanding a variety of research methods, including experimental, survey, co-relational and case-history techniques. They will become aware of the strengths and weaknesses of each method and understand when each method is best used. Offered every year. Writing Intensive Course.
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PSY 225: Health Psychology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course introduces students to the field of health psychology through an exploration of ways in which the biopsychosocial (holistic) model is applied to promote health and improve coping with illness. Topics include health beliefs and behaviors, delay in seeking medical care, factors influencing individuals' responses to the health care system and practitioners, acute and chronic illness, treatment adherence, pain and pain management, stress and coping, social support and psychoneuroimmunology. Offered as needed.
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PSY 257: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Social psychology is an interesting, dynamic study of how people's thoughts, feelings and actions are affected by others. Issues discussed include prejudice, conformity, interpersonal attraction and violence. The scientific methods of studying such phenomena are emphasized. Offered as needed.
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PSY 258: Industrial Organizational Psy
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Industrial/Organizational Psychology is an applied field in psychology focused to improve the effectiveness of the workplace through research, assessment and interventions allowing for enhancement of the office climate, improvement of group and individual performance and overall organizational goals. I/O psychologists work in a wide variety of organizational settings including human resource agencies, professional administration, marketing, consulting, training and development, and university teaching.
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PSY 291: Experiential Learning
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
PSY 291 is intended to provide an in-depth and practical experience with the field of psychology. This is not an internship, but rather the opportunity to participate in a community- based service organization over the course of a semester. This course also includes didactic instruction and group discussion. Application for field placement must be completed before end of previous semester. Application forms may be obtained from the SLA office. Day school students only. Not available every semester.
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PSY 300: Biopsychology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course explores how the brain influences our behaviors, thoughts, and feelings. Topics include: evolution, genetics, anatomy and function of the nervous system, psychopharmacology, brain dysfunction, neuropsychological testing, sleep and circadian rhythms, neuroplasticity, emotions, and mental illness.
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PSY 305: Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Cognitive psychology focuses on mental processes; we explore research and theory relating to memory, thinking, problem-solving, and language. Applied topics will include learning skills to help improve memory, accommodating memory/language disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease and dyslexia, and understanding how brain scanning techniques can be used to understand memory.
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PSY 310: Criminal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course will provide the student with insights about crime from a psychological perspective. Specifically, the course will focus on how a criminal offender is influenced by multiple systems within the psychosocial environment. This course examines and evaluates the role of psychological factors in understanding the motives behind antisocial acts. Throughout the course, students will acquire knowledge and practice in the application of psychological methods to understanding criminal behavior.
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PSY 314: Disorders of Child/Adolescence
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course focuses specifically on an introduction to the classification of disorders of childhood and adolescence and the treatment approaches that currently are available. Knowledge students obtain in PSY 215 is essential for understanding the etiology and manifestation of these disorders, as well as the impact on the individual, family and society. Current field research and case studies will be used. Offered as needed.
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