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5.00 Credits
Covers various theories and supporting research designed to explain psychological development from conception through old age. Topics may include physiological development, emotional development, personality and social development, cognitive development, and aging and death. PREREQUISITE: PSYC& 100 and ENGL& 101; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PSYCH 210.
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Presents an overview of various approaches to personality and their implications for healthy psychological adjustment to the demands of living. The approaches may include biological, psychodynamic, trait, behavioral, humanistic and cognitive perspectives on personality. Core concepts utilized by each perspective as well as the assessment techniques generated by and utilized by that perspective are presented. PREREQUISITE: PSYC& 100 and eligible for ENGL& 101; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PSYCH 201.
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Introduction to psychological research. Topics include interpretation of research, research problems and design, scientific writing, ethics, and literature review techniques. PREREQUISITE: PSYC& 100 and eligible for ENGL& 101; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PSYCH 209.
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Covers the diagnosis, causes, and treatment of abnormal behavior. Topics may include defining abnormality, the history of abnormality, and differing theoretical models used to explain the cause of abnormality and the supporting research. Disorders such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, anorexia nervosa, and multiple personality disorder may be reviewed. PREREQUISITE: PSYC& 100 and eligible for ENGL& 101; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PSYCH 250.
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Basic introduction to physiological psychology and the neural mechanisms of behavior. Topics covered may include how neurons and neurotransmitters function, the anatomical overview of the nervous system, how sensory systems and motor systems function, the neural mechanisms of motivated behavior, emotion, learning, memory, sleep and psychological disorders. PREREQUISITE: PSYC& 100 and eligible for ENGL& 101; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PSYCH 220.
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5.00 Credits
Permits students to pursue a special field of interest under the guidance of an instructor. PREREQUISITE: PSYC& 100 and instructor's permission. Formerly PSYCH 298
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of the project started in PSYC 298, or a second project. PREREQUISITE: PSYC 298 and instructor's permission. Formerly PSYCH 299.
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1.00 Credits
A web based reading program which addresses the key components of reading at adequate rates with good comprehension by providing intensive practice in improving visual and perceptual skills, comprehension skills, and vocabulary acquisition. Student progress will be continually monitored and adjusted. Recommended for students who are preparing for career and program placement and/or admittance tests. This is a pass/no credit course.
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1.00 Credits
A web based reading program which addresses the key components of reading at adequate rates with good comprehension by providing intensive practice in improving visual and perceptual skills, comprehension skills, and vocabulary acquisition. Student progress will be continually monitored and adjusted. Recommended for students who are preparing for career and program placement and/or admittance tests. This is a pass/no credit course.
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1.00 Credits
A web based reading program which addresses the key components of reading at adequate rates with good comprehension by providing intensive practice in improving visual and perceptual skills, comprehension skills, and vocabulary acquisition. Student progress will be continually monitored and adjusted. Recommended for students who are preparing for career and program placement and/or admittance tests. This is a pass/no credit course.
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