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PSYC 221: General Psychology
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Psychology as a science of human behavior; the work of the psychologist; modes of thought and methods of study; motivation; sensing; learning; perceiving; thinking; emotion; personality; testing. The first course in Psychology for all students regardless of major.
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PSYC 222: Statistics for Psychology
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Basic statistics and statistical concepts as related to the design of experiments; the analysis and interpretation of data obtained in psychological research. Satisfies the general education requirement in Mathematics.
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PSYC 311: Sport and Exercise Psychology
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
An introduction to current research and practice in sport and exercise psychology. Emphasis will be placed upon conceptual and applied research as well as practical application (cross-listed as SMGT 311.) Prerequisite: PSYC 221.
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PSYC 321: Experimental Psychology
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
The study of research methodology, including case study, correlational, and experimental methods. Students design and conduct a research project, from data collection through analysis and the presentation of results in APA style. The experimental method is emphasized. Prerequisites: PSYC 221, PSYC 222.
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PSYC 322: Physiological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Relationship between the brain and behavior; psychophysiological approaches to the study of perception, attention, sleep, learning, motivation, and psychotic behavior. Prerequisites: PSYC 221, PSYC 222, PSYC 321.
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PSYC 323: Psychology of Adjustment
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Discovering and applying dynamic, positive principles of constructive behavior. Emphasis is placed on applying course concepts to students' individual life experiences as well as potential therapeutic applications. Involvement with a campus or community service project assists students in applying course knowledge to everyday life. Prerequisites: PSYC 221
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PSYC 324: Psychometrics UD
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Theory underlying the construction and use of psychological measurement techniques for the evaluation of aptitude, achievement, interest, attitude, and personality. One hour of lab required each week. Prerequisites: PSYC 221, PSYC 222.
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PSYC 420: Group Processes
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Exploration of communication and influence in groups, including persuasion, leadership styles, and group decision-making. Students will apply knowledge through an evaluation of an actual group and/or a group described in literary works. Prerequisite: PSYC 221.
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PSYC 423: Psychology of Adult Development and Aging
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of adults and of the aging; psychopathology of these groups. Students apply their knowledge through a course project that puts them directly in touch with adults at various stages of development. Prerequisite: PSYC 221.
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PSYC 424: Behavior Problems
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Personality disorganization and deviant human behavior; biological, sociological, and psychological causation. Students will apply knowledge through the evaluation of case studies. Prerequisite: PSYC 221 or SOCY 301 and Junior Standing.
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