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PSY 215: Research Methods: Analysis- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Introduction to psychological and sociological research with emphasis on quantitative methods. Topics include sampling, hypothesis testing, statistical analysis, and computer usage. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Psychology - 225 (Prerequisite or corequisite: PSY 214 or SOC 214 or permission of instructor. Also listed as SOC 215.)
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PSY 310: Behavioral Neuroscience- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Structure and function of the nervous system, with implications for both normal and abnormal development and behavior. How the function of the brain is related to behavior.
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PSY 315: Evolutionary Psychology- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
In this course we will examine the evolutionary basis of human behavior and cognition. The ways in which natural and sexual selection have shaped human nature will be explored. Selected topics include evolutionary explanations of human mating systems, jealousy, interpersonal and sexual attraction, warfare, sexual orientation, and cognition. A special emphasis will be placed on exploring the evolutionary basis of male-female differences.
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PSY 320: Psychology of Learning- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A systematic study of the learning process emphasizing topical, research, and theoretical orientations. Topics covered include major theories of learning and memory, Pavlovian conditioning, appetitive and aversive conditioning, biological influences on learning, stimulus and cognitive control of behavior, and memory processes: storage, encoding, retrieval, and forgetting. (Prerequisite: PSY 214 or permission of instructor.)
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PSY 330: Cognition- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines the higher mental processes of attention, learning, memory, language, concept formation, problem solving, and reasoning. Students will participate in simulations of classic experiments in cognitive psychology. (Prerequisite: PSY 214 or permission of instructor.)
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PSY 340: Sensation and Perception- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Experimental study of sensation and perception emphasizing human visual and auditory processes and the methods of experimental psychology. The student will gain laboratory experience by participating in experiments and by designing, carrying out, and writing up an original study. (Prerequisite: PSY 214 or permission of instructor.)
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PSY 350: Social Psychology- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Psychological behavior of an individual as a member of a group; the influence of culture and society on attitudes, personality, and behavior; the dynamics of group interaction. (Also listed as SOC 350.)
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PSY 355: Perspectives on the Body and Human Sexuality- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Provides students with varying perspectives about human sexuality and how body image, body change (i.e., disability, illness, aging) and body variations fit within the context of human sexuality. Students will explore the social construction of gender, body image, and sexuality as well as the consequences that differing meanings of "body" and "sex" can have on individuain our society. Attention will be given to strategies of interventions with individuals who present with sexual or body image/change issues. (Prerequisite: PSY 101 or SOC 101. Also listed as SW 355)
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PSY 360: Life Span Development- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines psychosocial aspects of human development from birth through death. Focuses on major psychological, social, and cognitive topics as relevant to the stages of the life span.
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PSY 365: Moral Development- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Focuses on issues related to moral development. Using the writing of various psychologists, novelists, and philosophers, this course will address such issues as moral reasoning, meaning, and purpose.
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