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PSY 315: Educational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course analyzes and applies psychological principles of learning to the elementary school-age child. Various learning theories are discussed and researched. Application of theory is viewed through a variety of educational situations and settings. Field experience included.
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PSY 325: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course offers the student an introductory survey on the biological, psychological and social aspects of maladaptive behavior. Major topics include causation and DSM-IV classification of maladaptive behavior, and disorders of mood, anxiety, thought, chemical addiction and personality. Theory and practice of treatment interventions are central to the course format.
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PSY 345: Child Development
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course studies child development from birth through adolescence. Included will be an investigation of major theories and research strategies for examining development. In addition, the course examines the impact of context and culture, the joint contributions of biology and environment, and the sense of interdependency of all domains of development-physical, cognitive, emotional, and social. Field experience required.
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PSY 400: Tests And Measurements
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112, MAT 240 This course is an overview of assessment as it relates to student achievement. Students will be introduced to formal and informal methods of evaluation; interpreting results; communicating results to students, parents, and other professionals; and using results to make instructional decisions. Emphasis will be placed on comprehension of the essentials of standardized achievement testing. Field experience included.
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PSY 410: Behavior Interventions
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course builds on the tenets of applied behavior analysis. Topics to be studied include the applied behavior approach, functional analysis, behavioral objectives, behavior assessment techniques, self-management, and structuring the environment. Specific attention will focus on intentional strategies that involve instruction or change in the environment designed to help a behavioral adaptation and development. These techniques are applicable to various settings. Field experience included.
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PSY 423: Exceptional Child
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 Acknowledging that each student is unique, and in this sense, exceptional, this course focuses on the needs of a variety of children, including those with learning disabilities, physically and/or mentally limiting conditions, intellectual gifts and emotional or behavioral difficulties. The main emphasis is on empowering the student to enable each child to strive for and reach full personal potential. Field experience included.
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SOC 210: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours This course is a study of the nature, origin, basic principles, methods and conclusions of modern scientific sociology. Particular emphasis will be given to sociology's contribution to the understanding of human society. All students completing this course should be able to understand how social institutions, such as family, education, religion, and government affect their lives. A term paper within a selected area of interest is required.
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SOC 220: Marriage And The Family
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as THE 220 This introductory course focuses on marriage and the family as a vocation written in the very nature of man and woman by their Creator. The prime importance of the family as the central unit of the Church and of society is highlighted from both the theological and sociological points of view. Special attention is given to Pope John Paul II's "theology of the body" and its marital implications, as well as to thossexual issues which relate to marriage and the family From this course, students should come to appreciate the Christian family as the sign and image of the loving communion of the Blessed Trinity.
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SOC 275/375/475: Special Topics in The Social Sciences
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 - 3 Credit Hour(s) Prerequisite: ENG 112 Requires written approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Special topics to be indicated. The course may included seminars, conferences, workshops or field activities focused on current issues in social science.
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SOC 330: Modern Multi- Cultural Writers
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as ENG 330 Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course includes representative selections of writers from different cultural backgrounds. The choice of ethnic literature is based on American ethnic groups such as African American, Jewish, Native American, Hispanic American, and Asian American. However, modern writers of any nationality may be studied. Student papers will be based on both literary analysis and cultural studies. Some field experience included. A research paper is required.
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