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PSYC 380-387: Selected to Pics in Psyc Holo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Directed work on a special topic or project in psychology. One semester; one to three credits
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PSYC 393: History And Systems of Psyc Holo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course deals with the history of ideas that laid the foundation for the present science of psychology. Emphasis is placed on the origins of modern and contemporary psychology within the context of nineteenth and twentieth century thought. The philosophical origins of the study of psychology are also explored. Prerequisite: PSYC 105. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 416: Psyc Holo gy of Learning
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
An in-depth examination of concepts, theoretical issues, and research findings involving the psychology of learning. Areas of study include classical and instrumental conditioning, principles of reinforcement and punishment, and other factors affecting learning. This course has a service-learning component. Prerequisite: PSYC 105. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 440: co Gnitive Psyc Holo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
This course is designed to investigate the nature of the thinking mind. Cognitive psychology involves understanding how we gain information of the world, how it is transformed into knowledge, stored in memory, and accessed when needed. Prerequisite: PSYC 105. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 450,451: Independent Researc h in Behav Ioral Sciences
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
These courses are a two semester sequence intended for advanced (junior status or higher) students who wish additional experience in research design and statistical analysis. In PSYC 450 the student will investigate in depth a specialized topic in psychology or sociology resulting in a proposal that will include a literature review, hypotheses and proposed research design. In PSYC 451 the student will further investigate the topic by engaging in empirical research that is then analyzed, interpreted, and presented in a manuscript. These courses are recommended for students intending to continue their education in a graduate program. Prerequisites: PSYC 354, 355 and permission from the chair of Behavioral Sciences. Two semesters; two credits each
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PSYC 455: Correct Ional Counsel Ing
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
(Same as CJ 455) One semester; three credits
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PSYC 460: Pract Icum in Psyc Holo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
The practicum offered for majors with senior status includes several options. The first is a formal internship consisting of 100 hours of professional in-field experience. It is a well-structured program in which students will be required to meet a number of objectives related to their goals, their developing competence, and their interests in psychology and related fields. A 2.5 GPA is required to pursue this option. The second option involves a research assistantship in which seniors will assist practicing graduate-level and professional-level researchers in conducting their projects. Sound performance in the statistics and research courses is a prerequisite for this option. A third option involves the opportunity to be a learning facilitator mentored by a full-time faculty member. In this capacity, the student provides support services to a faculty member in a specific course. These services include preparation of presentation materials, development of study guides, the convening and leading of study groups, peer editing, and the compilation of course-related research. This option may be particularly valuable to students seeking careers in academic fields. The guidelines and requirements for this option have been developed and are made available to interested students upon request. A final option is an individually- designed project suited to the needs, interests, and academic strengths of the student. The project will be conducted under the direction of a full-time faculty member. Guidelines for the formal proposals are available. Plans for any of these options should be developed and approved by the Practicum Director the semester before the course is taken. Prerequisite: Senior standing. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 480-487: Advanced to Pics in Psyc Holo gy
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Directed work on a special topic or project in psychology. One semester; one to three credits
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PSYC 490: Senior Capstone
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Readings, evaluation and analysis of selected topics in the discipline. May require a comprehensive individual empirical research project or other final project to be presented to and approved by departmental faculty. Prerequisite: Senior Standing. One semester; three credits
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PSYC 490 - Senior Capstone
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PSYC 497: Psyc Holo gy Com Prehensives
3.00 Credits
Christian Brothers University
Seniors will be required to take a comprehensive examination on selected areas of psychology. Students are required to have completed or be currently enrolled in their final psychology courses before taking the exam. This course commences through email and requires monitored email access, so students are responsible for contacting the instructor at the beginning of the semester to confirm enrollment and schedule the exam. Pass/Fail Grading. One semester; zero credit
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