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PSY 216: Psychology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
An examination of the psychological processes of older adults including intelligence, perception, memory and cognition, and personality. Theoretical perspectives and research methodologies will be reviewed and the contextual influences on late life development will also be presented.
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PSY 222: Educational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Introduces basic principles associated with physical, social, moral and cognitive development and implications for educators. Focuses on theories, principles and processes that affect motivation, teaching and learning. Special attention will be given to the works of Piaget, Kohlberg, Bruner and Skinner. Prerequisite: PSY200
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PSY 233: Personality
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
The dynamics of personality formation will be explored. Concepts and research derived from influential theorists such as Freud, Jung, Adler, Maslow, Rogers, and Bandura will be examined. Emphasis will be placed on characteristics associated with the healthy personality. Prerequisite: PSY200
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PSY 290: Learning and Cognition
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Theories of learning and cognition from early classical conditioning through contemporary views are presented. The relationship between these processes and behavior in both humans and animals are explored. Prerequisite: PSY200
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PSY 301: Psychological Testing
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Classic and contemporary issues in psychological testing and assessment are explored. Tests and other assessment measures used by psychologists are examined. Special emphasis is placed on designing reliable and valid psychological measures, interpreting assessment data, and recognizing sources of bias in testing. Knowledge of statistics is recommended. Prerequisite: PSY200
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PSY 320: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A survey of human sexual functioning including biological, psychological and cultural elements as well as atypical sexuality and sexual problems.
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PSY 395: Community Psychology
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Explores the application of psychological theory and principles within social services and human services agencies. Organizations and programs are reviewed. Theory and principles applied to both macropractice perspectives as well as micropractice issues are included. Prerequisite: PSY200
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PSY 403: Theories of Counseling
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Introduces students to counseling psychology. Various theoretical perspectives of counseling are explored. Synthesizes counseling theory, research, and practice directed toward achieving a successful therapeutic outcome for the client. Prerequisite: PSY200
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PSY 407: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Introduces students to clinical psychology. The meaning of abnormal behavior from a clinical perspective is examined. Primary consideration is given to theory, research and treatment relevant to psychopathology. Social perspectives regarding mental health issues are also covered. Knowledge of basic biological processes is recommended. Prerequisite: PSY200
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PSY 410: Group Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
The psychology of group processes and group dynamics is investigated. Aspects of leadership, empathy, feedback, confrontation and conflict resolution are explored. Individual growth derived from group experience is also considered. Prerequisite: PSY200
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