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PSYC 2301: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Midland College
"Introduction to Psychology" deals with the scientificstudy of the behavior of individuals and their mental processes. The focus is on the perceptions, thoughts, emotions, and social interactions of people in their everyday lives. The psychological goals of describing, explaining, predicting, and controlling behavior will be addressed.
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PSYC 2302: Applied Cognitive and Social Development
3.00 Credits
Midland College
This course is the application of psychological principles and methods to the development of the cognitive and social skills of students in the collegiate setting. Does not count toward major in Psychology.
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PSYC 2306: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Midland College
"Human Sexuality" provides a comprehensive introductionto the biological, psychological, behavioral, and cultural aspects of sexuality. Contemporary research addressing such issues as communication, love, relationships, sexual problems, therapies, pregnancy, and childbirth is discussed. Also SOCI 2306.
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PSYC 2308: Child Psychology
3.00 Credits
Midland College
"Child Psychology" is the first course in the human developmentalprocess. Together with "Adult Development" itcovers the environmental factors that shape the personality and achievement. This course covers from birth through early adolescence. A class project may consist of naturalistic observation and study of children. Prerequisite: PSYC 2301 or permission of instructor.
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PSYC 2311: Adult Development
3.00 Credits
Midland College
This is the second course in the human developmental process-from adolescence through old age. The focus is on how physiological, cognitive, social, and environmental factors change behavior across the adult life span. Prerequisite: PSYC 2301 or permission of instructor.
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PSYC 2314: Life- Span Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
Midland College
This course is a survey course dealing with the study of the relationships among physical, emotional, social and mental factors of human growth and development from birth throughout the life-span. Emphasis is on scientific research, fundamental issues, and major psychological theories used to explain development. This course is designed for nursing students or those desiring an elective course. It may not transfer to 4-year college and universities for purposes of majors in psychology or education. Prerequisite: PSYC 2301.
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PSYC 2315: Mental Health and Personal Adjustment
3.00 Credits
Midland College
"Mental Health and Personal Adjustment" covers the psychologicalprinciples and methods that are most important in the practical control of human behavior, the application of psychology for increasing human efficiency, improving personalities, and harnessing the emotions.
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PSYC 2319: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Midland College
"Social Psychology" is the study of how the thoughts, feelings,and behaviors of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined, and implied presence of others. Also SOCI 2326.
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PSYC 2340: Psychology of Women
3.00 Credits
Midland College
"Psychology of Women" is the study of psychological topicsrelated to female development and to sex roles in our society. The focus is on gender similarities as well as differences, their causes and social impact. Possible issues include gender stereotypes, socialization of children, teenage pregnancy, abortion, rape, battered women, job discrimination, and sexual harassment.
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PSYT 1345: Principles of Behavior Management and Modification II
3.00 Credits
Midland College
A study of behavior management and cognitive theories and techniques with emphasis on their applications. Summarize behavior management and cognitive theories; and discuss the applications of behavior management and cognitive techniques.
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