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The course will involve a critical analysis of the cold war and the New World Order. It will emphasize international theory, foreign policy decision-making, past and present global crises, American diplomacy, the new economy, and nuclear arms control in the post cold war era. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: PLS 912, S5 904N
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This course covers the historical development and modern strategies of political parties and interest groups in campaigns and elections. Attention is given to an analysis of current elections at the national, state, and local levels. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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The survey course presents the basic concepts and perspectives for understanding human behavior and mental processes. It includes factors affecting human behavior and mental processes, research methodology, the terminology of the discipline, application of psychological principles to everyday life, and the interrelation of psychology with other disciplines. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: S6 900, SPE912
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This course is designed as an introductory survey of the field of industrial and organizational psychology (in business). The focus is on human behavior and its practical applications in the world of industrial and non-industrial organizations. (e.g. education, government, etc.) Psychological principles in the area of personnel selection, motivation, leadership, job satisfaction, supervisory practices, research, and group activities will be covered. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: PSY 906
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The psychological study of women will provide an opportunity to critically examine many of the historical and current views of femininity. It will draw empirical and theoretical contributions from all areas of psychology to provide a firmly based and comprehensive understanding of the nature and potential of women. Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better)
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This course is designed to familiarize students with the development of the child from conception through adolescence. It includes discussions of the physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and moral development of children in cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationships among the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and the mutual influences of these domains on development. Several theories of child development and methods of studying children are introduced. Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) IAI: S6 903, ECE 912, EED 902, PSY 901, SPE 913
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This course provides a systematic presentation of the concepts related to psychopathology and personality disorders with specific emphasis given to functional causation and general psychological theory. Behavior deviation patterns are described and illustrated. Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) IAI: PSY 901
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This course is designed to present the student with a survey of the major theories of personality. Theorists will be studied according to the following categories: 1) psychoanalytic; 2) social-biological; 3) psycho-statistical; 4) stimulus-response; 5) existential. Several case studies will be presented for analysis. Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) IAI: PSY 907
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The course is an introduction to the study of how individuals interact with their social environment. It includes problems of social learning, attitude formation, persuasion, conformity, communication, group behavior, aggression, altruism, prejudice, and attraction. Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) IAI: S8 900, PSY 908
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The course integrates theory and research as they relate to biological, cognitive, and social-emotional development of adolescents in cultural context. Students will gain an understanding of family relationships; friend and peer relations; school, college, and career experiences; selfidentity; gender; and sexuality, as well as the research methods psychologists use to study development. Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better) IAI: S6 904
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