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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Feminist theory of the eighteenth through twentieth century within the context and discourse of traditional political theory. Prerequisites: At least junior standing or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of Europe and European states, including governmental institutions, political processes, the EU, and current issues like globalization, immigration, and the welfare state. Credits: 4 cr.
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4.00 Credits
Politics and conflict in multi-ethnic societies examined in a comparative perspective, including case studies in Brazil, South Africa, Europe, and the United States. Themes explored include state and group differentiation along national, ethnic, racial, linguistic, religious lines, and the intersection of gender, sexuality, and race. Credits: 4 cr.
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4.00 Credits
Designed for small group and independent study techniques. Individual instructors will determine the direction of inquiry. Credits: 4 cr. Misc. Notes: Reserved for Political Science majors.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of a topic not offered by the department on a regular basis. Topics will vary depending on the interests of the faculty. Credits: 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics used in psychological research. Topics include measures of central tendency, variability, and correlation, as well as probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, and analysis of variance. Prerequisites: PS 101 Credits: 3 cr. Misc. Notes: Credit will not be given for PS 213 if credit has already been given for BU 207, EC 205, or MA 102.
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4.00 Credits
The course is dedicated to demonstrating how psychological research is conducted. Students will learn how to evaluate research and become proficient in the research process by actively engaging in the review of research literature, developing research questions and hypotheses, evaluating ethical considerations, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting research results. This course is a writing-intensive four-credit course and satisfies the psychology major's writing-intensive requirement. Prerequisites: PS 213 Credits: 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Social Psychology focuses on individuals and how their thoughts and behaviors are influenced by the presence, real or imagined, of others. This survey course will include topics such as the self, social cognition, social influence, group dynamics, prejudice, attraction, helping behavior, aggression and conflict. Prerequisites: PS 101 Credits: 3 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Social Science/Organizational Studies
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles of human growth and development from the prenatal period through middle childhood. Topics include physical, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and language development. The hereditary, psychological, and environmental influences on development will be considered, along with a variety of theoretical and experimental approaches to studying development. Prerequisites: PS 101 Credits: 3 cr. Misc. Notes: Students will not receive credit for both PS 252 & ED 251. Liberal Studies Requirement: Social Science/Organizational Studies
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the developmental stage of adolescence focusing on the areas of foundational growth, biological, cognitive, culture, gender, and on contextual influences including family, peers, school, and the media. Prerequisites: PS 101 Credits: 3 cr. Liberal Studies Requirement: Social Science/Organizational Studies
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