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3.00 Credits
Examines the nature of relations among nations. Topics include motivating factors such as nationalism and imperialism, economic rivalries, the quest for security, questions of national sovereignty and international cooperation, war and peace, global issues, and the future. [SP]
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3.00 Credits
Offers individualized study at an advanced level in areas of POL not considered in other courses to meet special interests or program requirements. Students must complete a term project and readings approved by the instructor. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in POL. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Special topics, activities, or projects in an area of POL not usually covered in depth in other POL courses. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in POL. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on practical and personal applications of psychological principles. Encourages applications of psychological principles to daily living and to human interactions such as work, leisure, school and relationships. [SU, F, W, SP]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles and applications of psychology. Topics include scientific methodology, learning, memory and cognitive processes. Prerequisite: WRI 121. Note -- the 200 psychology series does not have to be taken in order. [SU, F, W, SP]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the topics and applications of psychology. Topics include the brain and behavior, consciousness, sensation and perception, and health psychology. Prerequisite: WRI 121. Note -- the 200 psychology series does not have to be taken in order. [W]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the topics and applications of psychology. Topics include social psychology, personality, maladjustment and psychotherapy. Prerequisite: WRI 121. Note -- the 200 psychology series does not have to be taken in order. [SP]
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3.00 Credits
Explores processes involved in both traditional and non-traditional relationships and families; including love, dating and mating, parenting, communication and conflict resolution, work and family, family life stages, and divorce, remarriage and blended families. Prerequisite: WRI 121. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Overview of biological, psychological, and social causes of abnormal behavior. Specific topics include models, classifications and assessment of abnormal behavior, as well as anxiety, somatoform, dissociative, personality, impulse, alcohol and substance abuse disorders. Prerequisite: WRI 121. Recommended: SPE 111 and previous coursework in psychology. [W]
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3.00 Credits
Overview of legal and ethical issues related to abnormal psychology. Techniques of group and individual therapy. Specific disorders include sexual and gender identify, mood, schizophrenia, cognitive, childhood and adolescence. Prerequisite: WRI 121. Recommended: SPE 111 and previous coursework in psychology. [SP]
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