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PS 798: Thesis
1.00 - 7.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
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PS 898D: Dissertation-PhD
1.00 - 7.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
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PSYC 102: Introduction to Psychology
4.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Fundamentals of behavior, including maturation, physiological processes, sensation and perception, learning, motivation, emotion and frustration, personality, abnormal processes, and methods of investigation. Credits: 4 Prerequisites: P, major in psychology or consent of instructor. Prerequisite for all courses in psychology taken by majors except transfers who have taken PSYC 101. NOTE: credit will not be given for both PSYC 101 and 102.
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PSYC 244: Environmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
This course surveys the empirical and theoretical work on the influence of the physical environment on human behavior and experience. Topics include the use of space, stressors and esthetics as related to human beings, the optimum design of buildings, homes and institutions, and the effect of humans on the natural environment. Designed for both psychology majors and non-majors. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, PSYC 101 or 102.
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PSYC 267: Psychology of Personal Adjustment
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
This course covers the dynamics of normal human personality and behavior with an emphasis on the mechanisms used to promote effective personal and interpersonal behavior. Credits: 3
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PSYC 287: Controversial Issues in Psychology
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
This course involves an intensive look at the branches of and topics in psychology with particular emphasis on critical thinking applied to controversial issues. Critical thinking is clear, accurate, and defensible thinking; thus, this course is designed to help students develop the intellectual tools they need to learn from and analyze information independently. This course meets the Critical Thinking Requirement in Psychology. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, PSYC 101 or 102.
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PSYC 289: Pseudoscience and Psychology
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Pseudoscience and Psychology will identify the characteristics of conventional sciences versus what is called pseudoscience, and critically examine disputed areas in psychology and human behavior. Special emphasis is placed on how to critically evaluate anecdotes and published reports of anomalous human behavior, beliefs, and experiences. This course meets the Critical Thinking Requirement in Psychology. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, PSYC 101 or 102
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PSYC 305: Learning and Conditioning
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
This course covers traditional conditioning experimentation and phenomena, primarily as revealed through animal research. Principles of reinforcement and factors which influence the conditioning process are discussed in detail. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, PSYC 101 or 102.
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PSYC 324: Psychology of Aging
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Focuses on the theories, research and practice concepts relevant to psychological factors in the aging process. Topics covered include cognition, personality, and death and dying. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, PSYC 101 or 102.
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PSYC 331: Industrial and Organizational Psychology
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
This course covers the application of psychological principles to such problems as employee selection, supervision, job satisfaction, and work efficiency. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, PSYC 101 or 102.
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