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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The study of the behavior of individuals in work organizations and work environments, organizational processes and characteristics, and interpersonal processes that affect the organization. Topics include individual differences, power, conflict, job design, organizational culture, organizational development, employee health, and career dynamics. Three hours credit. Spring alternate years. Prerequisite: PSY 345 or MGT 221.
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A comprehensive survey of theories and research concerning basic learning and memory processes and their application to a variety of areas, including eyewitness memory, false memory syndrome, autobiographical memory, and memory decline in aging. Theoretical and background perspectives include associative approaches and neurophysiological bases for encoding, storage, and retrieval. Three hours credit. Spring alternate years. Prerequisite: PSY 202 and PSY 250.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the basic principles of psychopharmacology and the effects of psychoactive drugs on human nervous system functioning, emotion, thought, and behavior. The effects, applications, and abuse of several different drug classifications are explored, and relationships and applications to several areas of psychology are discussed. Three hours credit. Fall alternate years. Prerequisite: PSY 202 and PSY 260.
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3.00 Credits
Six to fifteen hours credit. (See program description on page 54).
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An analysis of important and controversial issues in the various subdisciplines of contemporary psychology (e.g. physiological, cognitive, developmental, abnormal, social, personality, etc.). Recent topics include the genetic vs. learning origins of intelligence, evolutionary and genetic determinants of sexual orientation and behavior, the effectiveness of psychotropic drugs, the ethics of animal research, the validity of repressed memories of abuse, and the effects of divorce on children. Three hours credit. Spring. Prerequisites: PSY 202, 311, 312 and senior status.
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An introductory study of the Old Testament from a literary, historical, and religious perspective. Three hours credit.
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An introductory study of the New Testament from a literary, historical, and religious perspective. Three hours credit.
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1.00 Credits
A practicum using the chapel worship services as vehicles to understand the meanings of corporate hymns, prayers, readings, scripture lessons, and sermons. One hour credit.
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1.00 Credits
A practicum using the chapel worship services to reflect on the place of worship in the future plans of the student. One hour credit. Prerequisite: REL 119.
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1.00 Credits
A practicum using the chapel worship services to understand the role of leadership within a community of faith. One hour credit. Prerequisite: REL 120. Must be taken for a letter grade to receive credit toward the major or minor in religion.
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