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PSC 0400: SENIOR SEMINAR
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
The senior seminar is the culminating point of the political science major. Students partake in three critically important tasks: 1) participate in a weekly discussion of a mutually-agreed course theme and lead at least one weekly class meeting. 2) Write a term paper related to the mutually-agreed seminar theme. 3) Explore career options for political science majors.
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PSC 0455: INTERNSHIP
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Supervised experience in a legal or governmental agency or organization concerned with political issues. Students may intern in the Rosemont-American University collaborative or a number of other internship possibilities in Washington and other locations across the country. Available during the school year or during the summer. Credit depends on particular internship and school year or summer options.
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PSC 0460: INDEPENDENT STUDY
1.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Study in an area selected by the student and the faculty member. Open to junior and senior majors.
Prerequisite:
POI
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PSY 0100: BASIC CONCEPTS IN PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An introductory course designed to make students aware of the diversity of the field of Psychology and the ways in which human behavior can be studied. Goals, methods, and applications of the science of psychology in learning, language, thinking, perception, and the emotions are investigated.
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PSY 0100 HONORS: BASIC CONCEPTS IN PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An introductory course designed to make students aware of the diversity of the field of Psychology and the ways in which human behavior can be studied. Goals, methods, and applications of the science of psychology in learning, language, thinking, perception, and the emotions are investigated.
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PSY 0200: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A study of the development of the individual from infancy to old age with special emphasis on childhood.
Prerequisite:
PSY 0100
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PSY 0210: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An introduction to the concepts of descriptive statistics in the social sciences. Students learn to compute basic statistical analysis and discuss the application of the analysis to research in the social sciences. This course provides practical application of statistical principles and introduces the use of the computer for statistical analysis.
Prerequisite:
MAT 0115
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PSY 0211: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS PROBLEM HOUR
1.00 Credits
Rosemont College
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS PROBLEM HOUR
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PSY 0232: HONORS: THE BUDDHA MEETS FREUD: QUEST FOR SELF-UNDERSTANDING
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Eastern spiritual philophies offer an understanding and a variety of methods for overcoming suffering and the stresses of everyday life. These philosophies often dovetail witht he theories of Western psychology in their search for meaning, healing and wholeness. Moveover, revolutionary findings in neuroscience have begun to confirm the neurological roots for happiness, mindfulness, and self-transformation that are central to both contemplative traditions. This course will draw parallels and discuss similarities and differences between Buddhism, Freud's psychology, and contemporary findings in neuroscience. It will also examine the analytical psychology of Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell's work on comparative mythology, including analysis of how narratives, images, and symbols are used to convey psychological meaning in both Eastern and Western cultures.
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PSY 0235: PSYCHOLOGY & MYTHOLOGY ACROSS CULTR
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
This course will survey basic mythological themes such as cosmogony and supernatural beings, the flood, the hero/heroine and the trickster, the afterlife, and the apocalypse from world myths and selected literary texts. We will focus on these themes from traditions ranging from Greek and Roman mythology, to Babylonian and Egyptian myths, as well as Indian, African, Native Northern American and Mesoamerican mythology. Theories and concepts from psychology will be used as tools for interpretation.
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