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PSYC 522: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Individual human behavior in a social context; social perception; attitude development and change; group processes; socialization. Students design and conduct a community-based research project. Prerequisites: PSYC 221 and 1 other course in Psychology or Junior Standing.
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PSYC 524: Cognitive Processes
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Research and theories on complex cognitive processes; associative learning; remembering; concept learning; acquisition and use of language. Laboratory experiences are included. Prerequisites: PSYC 221, PSYC 222, PSYC 321.
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PSYC 525: History and Systems of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Analysis of the principal historical antecedents of modern psychology and their relevance to major contemporary systematic positions. Students conduct a research project evaluating the influence of particular theorists/researchers on contemporary psychology. Prerequisite: PSYC 221 and Senior Standing.
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RELG 201: Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
An introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) and the scholarly issues most relevant to its academic study. Emphasis will be placed on both historical and theological approaches to the text.
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RELG 202: New Testament
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
An introduction to the New Testament and the scholarly issues most relevant to its academic study. Emphasis will be placed on both historical and theological approaches to the text.
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RELG 204: Religion and Modern American Culture
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
This course provides an introduction to religious beliefs and behaviors in the United States. While this course will look at influences from earlier centuries, the focus will be upon the last 100 years and the relationship of culture and religion in America, especially Christianity.
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RELG 207: History of Christianity Through the Reformation
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A survey of the history of the Christian Church, beginning with its origin in the Jesus movement of the first century and concluding with the Protestant and Catholic reformations of the 16th-17th centuries. The thought of specific church theologians will be highlighted.
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RELG 208: World Religions UD
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A study of the beliefs and practices of the major religions in the world, excluding Christianity. Attention will be paid to those major world religions being practiced in America.
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RELG 211: Introduction to the Study of Religion
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Various tools are used to study religion: archaeology, psychology, sociology, literary techniques, history, mythology, and more. This course explores several religions and shows how they help us to understand religion.
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RELG 214: Vocation: Serving and Leading with Head, Heart, and Hands UD
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
How do you know what you are supposed to do with your life? What can and should you do with your time, talents, and desires? Regardless of your academic major or profession, how do you discern and answer God's call to serve and lead others while living a fulfilling life? Students gain insight for leadership while exploring these and other questions from biblical, spiritual, practical, and theological perspectives.
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