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1.00 Credits
Effective Mar 3, 2008 View History Description: Application laboratory to accompany PSY 340. Various advanced research laboratory exercises and training in experimentation and data analyses. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 1 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (Corequisites: PSY 340) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 3, 2008 View History Description: Explores the dynamic interface between psychological thought and language throughout development. Focuses on early expression and understanding of meaning in infants and young children and on analysis of everyday conversations and activities of children as a window on developing understandings of the world. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 3, 2008 View History Description: Cognition in children from infancy through adolescence. Basic and current research on children's understanding of the social and physical world. Focus on major theoretical perspectives: Piaget's constructivist approach, information processing approach, and sociocultural approach. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 3, 2008 View History Description: An examination of contemporary theory and research on social and emotional psychological development from infancy through childhood. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 3, 2008 View History Description: Social psychology is a scientific area in the discipline of psychology that seeks an understanding of how people feel, think, and behave in social situations. Students are introduced to the theories, research methods, and seminal findings of social psychology. Topics covered include: social judgments and decisions, attitudes, perceptions of others, social influence, attraction, aggression, and group pressure. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Formerly PSY 338. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 3, 2008 View History Description: Survey of the major contemporary theories of personality. Theoretical positions are compared and critically examined along various significant dimensions, including their relationships to the total field of psychology. Methods of personality assessment as related in theory construction. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 3, 2008 View History Description: Considers ways people's gender-stereotyped expectations bias their perceptions and self-fulfilling prophecies. Also examines power and status inequalities between women and men and institutional forms of discrimination. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 4, 2008 View History Description: Current and future relationships between law and psychology, paying special attention to gaps between legal fictions and psychological realities in the legal system. Topics include an introduction to social science and law, the nature of legal and criminal responsibility, the relationship between the social and legal concepts of discrimination, and the nature of legal punishment. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 4, 2008 View History Description: Why do some situations seem fair and others unfair? Are all people concerned with justice or are some scoundrels? This course looks at the principles of distributive, procedural, and retributive justice and at real world applications of theories. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Mar 4, 2008 View History Description: Application of psychological theory, research and methodology to the work environment. Topics covered include leadership, power, group processes, motivation, satisfaction and issues in personnel psychology. A GE-certified statistics course must be completed prior to enrollment. Units 3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (EXCLUDE FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE)]
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