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This acoustics course explores the physics of sound and the physiology of hearing and how these combine in the making of music. Emphasis is on understanding how sound is produced vocally and instrumentally. Meets LAC outcome: NWA1. 3 crs.
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This course examines the thinking behind a variety of ways that political power can be expressed. To explore the assumptions about human nature that lie at the core of various theories of power students will read classic works on how power can be used, including The Prince ( absolute ruler), 1984 ( totalitarianism), and The Federalist Papers (democracy). Meets LAC outcome: HCB2. 3 crs.
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This course will provide an overview of how local, state, and federal government works on legislative, policy, and programmatic levels in relationship to the development and functioning of social policy and programs. On the federal level, it will look at the role of Congress and such federal agencies as the Department of Health and Human Services. On the state level, it will study the Oregon legislative process and social programs with human and social services. The course will also look at the role of the advocate in developing and sustaining social policy and programs. Meets LAC outcome: HCB2. 3 crs.
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This course uses an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the political status and situation of women in the United States and around the world. Subjects covered include women's social movements, psychological gender differences important in the political arena, the "gender gap"in voting behavior, and women as candidates and elected officials. Prerequisite: Introduction to Political Science or equivalent, & junior status. Meets LAC outcome: HCA1. 3 crs.
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This arranged course takes students through steps of designing and implementing a research project selected by the student. Arrangements must be made with department chair prior to registration. Variable credit.
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This is an arranged course for students wishing to do advanced study in a specialized area in political science. Students must prepare a brief proposal. Permission of department chair and instructor required prior to registration. Variable credit.
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This course provides a survey of the basic principles and theories of psychology. Topics include the nature of consciousness, intelligence, emotion, stress, motivation, personality, and development, as well as psychological disorders, therapy, and interpersonal issues. This course is prerequisite for many upper-division psychology courses. Required for all Psychology majors. Meets LAC outcome: HCC2. 3 crs.
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The focus of this course is the application of central psychological concepts and principles to issues of everyday life, providing theoretical and practical skills for enhancing our capacity to analyze human situations and increase the number of tools in our "for life" for professional and personalsuccess. Meets LAC outcome: HCC3. 3 crs.
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Women's rules, roles, and spirituality are in constant flux in fast-moving Western societies. Exploring developmental theories helps students to reflect on women's lives as a biological, social, and emotional continuum. From traditional psychological theory to current feminist writers, this course explores women's psyches and experiences from a holistic perspective. Meets LAC outcome: HCC1. 3 crs.
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This course provides a survey of recent developments in the application of behavioral modification theory to understanding and treating psychological problems. Topics considered include sexual dysfunction, stress, phobias, and anxieties, as well as depression, marital discord, addictions, and interpersonal conflict. Prerequisite: PSY 201 or equivalent. This course is an option for required Learning Issues area for Psychology majors. Meets LAC outcome: HCC2. 3 crs.
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