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PSYC 343: Applied Crisis Intervent Ion Strate Gies
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course presents the fundamental concepts, theories, strategies, and skills needed to understand and conduct effective crisis intervention. By studying case illustrations, it focuses on applying intervention strategies to several of the currently most prevalent types of crisis in the human experience. In addition, this course considers the importance of the personhood of the worker and crises that may occur in the human service workplace. Prerequisite PSYC 105. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 345: Human Sexual Ity
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
A survey study of topics in human sexuality. Topics included are basic reproductive anatomy, hormonal influences on behaviors, attraction, relationships, sexual variations, birth control, and sexually transmitted diseases. Self-assessment surveys on sexual attitudes are discussed in class. (Same as SOC 345) Prerequisite: PSYC 105. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 351: Adolescent Psyc Holo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course is an exploration of theory and research relevant to the physical, psychological, and social transitions associated with early, middle, and late adolescence. Developmental issues examined include the formulation of identity establishing autonomy, moral development, social interaction, and the transformations associated with puberty, as well as the identification and understanding of problems and psychopathology in adolescence. Prerequisite: PSYC 105. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 352: Industrial And Organizat Ional Psyc Holo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course examines the contributions of psychology to effective human resources development and management. The course content is designed for Psychology and Business majors and focuses on the practical applications of psychology in the business world. Topics include the psychology of organizations, motivations and supervision, employee selection and development, legal considerations, evaluation, and organizational development. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Same as MGMT 352) One semester; three credits
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PSYC 353: Social Psyc Holo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
A study of the social-psychological aspects of human interactions. Areas of study include: affiliation, social perception, attribution processes, interpersonal attraction, aggression, attitude formation, attitude change, conformity, compliance, cooperation, competition, group structure, and group dynamics. (Same as SOC 353) Prerequisite: PSYC 105 or SOC 101. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 354: Correlat Ional Researc h Methods And Stat Istics
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
An introduction to the fundamentals of research methods and statistical analysis in the Behavioral Sciences. Students will learn and apply basics of research methodology and basic statistical techniques with an emphasis on correlational methods. Students will conduct a correlational research project. Prerequisite: PSYC 235 and MATH 100 or above. Required for all Psychology and Applied Psychology majors. Open to other students by instructor permission only. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 355: Experimental RESEARC H METHODS AND STAT ISTICS
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
An introduction to basic experimental research design and related statistical analyses. Students will be required to design and conduct an experimental research project which will be presented to other students and faculty. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in PSYC 354. Required for allPsychology majors. Open to other students by instructor permission only. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 365: Dev Iant Behav Ior
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
An exploration of theoretical perspectives on deviance, problems in defining deviance and specific categories of deviance. Deviant behaviors discussed may include but are not limited to prostitution, gambling, transgenderedness, pornography, mental illness, sexualities, and physical disability. (Same as CJ 365 and SOC 365) One semester; three credits
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PSYC 370: Applicat Ions of Memory
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
(Same as CJ 370 and SOC 370) One semester; three credits
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PSYC 375: Psyc Holo gy And la w
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course takes an empirical perspective on the relationship between psychology and law/criminal justice. Students will have an introductory overview of forensic psychology covering the following topics: investigative interviewing, deception detection, eyewitness recall and testimony, eyewitness identification, pretrial publicity, trial strategy, jury decision-making, comprehension of judicial instructions, dealing with the guilty offender, Americans with Disabilities Act, Social Security disability, expert testimony, sexual assault, and the insanity defense. Prerequisite: PSYC 105. One semester; three credits.
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