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PS 3003: Health Psychology
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course invites you to examine your own health-related behavior and attitudes and to begin making healthful changes that are informed by health research It is an examination of the psychological factors affecting wellness, including emotional, cognitive, social and behavioral aspects This course will promote your understanding of, and respect for, the differences among groups of people Prerequisite: PS133 and PS153
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PS 3013: Industrial/Organizational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
Industrial/Organizational Psychology examines the behavior of people at work from their point of entry into the workforce to retirement Industrial Psychology is also known as 'Personnel Psychology' which includes job analysis,employee recruitment and selection, performance appraisal and training and development 'Organizational Psychology'examines work motivation, job satisfaction and employee stress Prerequisite: PS133 and SO103
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PS 3023: Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
The American Academy of Forensic Psychology notes that 'forensic psychology is the application of the science and profession of psychology to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system' This course focuses upon the criminal justice system and does not address civil cases When a crime appears to have been committed and authorities have been notifi ed, the criminal justice system is set in motion The criminal justice system is the societal response to crime and includes three major activities - law enforcement, the judicial process, and corrections In this course, forensic psychology is the application of psychology to these three components of the criminal justice system Prerequisite: PS133, SO103 and One Foundational Science Course
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PS 3033: Psychopharmacology
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This introductory course focuses on the structure and processes of psychopharmacology Consideration is given to DSM-IV TR diagnosis; the effects and side effects of pharmacotherapy; counseling, monitoring and discontinuance of medications per client Prerequisite: One Foundational Science Course
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PS 3043: Pediatric Psychology
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
The psychosocial and physiological aspects of children's health will be the focus of this course Information about etiology and the developmental course of a variety of medical conditions will be reviewed as well as the impact that each condition has on the child, family and school
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PS 313: Theories of Personality
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course studies major theories of personality This course emphasizes a scientifi c approach to the study of the individual utilizing the four "D"s of personality: Description, Development, Dynamics and Determinants Prerequisite:PS133
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PS 324: Human Behavior in the Social Environment
4.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course is a study of the contributions of behavioral and social sciences to a systems perspective of human relationships It is designed to assist a student in developing an understanding of human behavior across the lifespan Prerequisite: PS133
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PS 333: Child and Adolescent Psychology
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course emphasizes the humanness of psychological disorders and their effects upon individual, family and social systems The focus is on the development of children/adolescents and the issues they face each day with friends, families and teachers Prerequisite: PS133
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PS 343: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course provides the opportunities to explore the causes and effects of human behavior in groups through theoretical readings and personal experiences This includes how we come to perceive ourselves and our world, how our attitudes form and change, what infl uences our behavior in groups, conformity, violence, attraction, and helping behaviors for selfunderstanding and personal and social transformation Prerequisite: SO103 or PS133
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PS 353: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course focuses on maladaptive behavior and mental disorders Consideration is given to causes and symptom patterns found in the psychoses, minor mental disorders and character disorders Basic concepts of therapy are presented Prerequisite: PS133
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