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Course Criteria
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GE Core: GSB Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 Survey of scientific theories and research on the nature, causes, and consequences of individual behavior in social context. Topics include relationships, groups, attitudes, persuasion, aggression, altruism, and prejudice.
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Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 Major theories of personality including psychodynamic, humanistic, behavioral, cognitive, biological, and trait perspectives. Additional focus on methods of research and assessment that provide the theoretical foundation for studying individual differences. (Formerly PSY 360)
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Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 Survey of main issues within clinical psychology. Includes nature and ethics of profession, research methodologies, clinical assessment, models of therapy including empirically validated treatments, and systems of care principles.
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Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 Survey of scientific theories and research in cognitive psychology. Topics include human learning, attention, memory, and problem solving.
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Pr. grades of at least C- in PSY 121, and in STA 108 or MAT 115 or MAT 150 Psychology majors must earn a grade of at least C- in PSY 310 (or STA 271). Students may not receive credit for PSY 310 and STA 271 or STA 352 or ECO 250. Moment and product-moment statistics; description and inference; estimating parameters and testing significance. Taught at introductory level. Requires knowledge of elementary algebra.
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Pr. grades of at least a C- in PSY 121, and PSY 310 or STA 271 Psychology majors must earn at least a C- in PSY 311. Introduction to the research methodologies of psychology and to analysis and interpretation of data. Experience with methods of data collection, basic statistical ways to display and analyze data, and writing reports.
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Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 Pr. for Business majors: admission to the Bryan School of Business and Economics; grade of C or better in MGT 312. Introduction to industrial and organizational psychology with special emphasis on employee motivation, selection, training, and organizational determinants of employee behavior. (Same as MGT 314)
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GE Core: GRD Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 Psychological research on belief in extraordinary, "weird" phenomena, including, but not limited to, the paranormal, superstition, divination, projective tests of personality, alternative healing practices, and unconscious mind control and repression.
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GE Core: GSB Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 A description of the various psychological disorders is presented along with the research methods used to study them. Each disorder is approached from a number of perspectives: biological, psychosocial (psychodynamic, interpersonal, behavioral, cognitive, and humanistic) and sociocultural.
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Pr. grade of at least a C- in PSY 121 Evaluation of effects of biological sex and gender role socialization on personality and behavior through examination of empirical research.
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