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Psychology 385: Human Neuropsychology
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Complex cognitive processes such as memory, language and spatial perception have a neurological basis. This course provides the opportunity to examine the relationship between human brain structures and their expression in cognition. Students examine cerebral asymmetry, head trauma, learning disabilities and aphasia. The course includes three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Psychology 231, and 238 or Neuroscience 234; completion of BTS-T. Offered each year.
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Psychology 390: Issues in Psychology
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Seminars allow in-depth study of particular themes or topics in psychology. Prerequisite: Psychology 231. See department website for descriptions and additional prerequisites. May be repeated if topics are different. Offered most years.
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Psychology 390 - Issues in Psychology
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Psychology 391: Topics
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Sample Topic: The Psychology of Good and Evil Why do we feel it is important to judge behavior as morally good or bad How do we make these judgments What makes it possible for people to commit acts of extraordinary heroism or evil Good answers to these questions require knowledge of philosophical and theological ethics and of the empirical work on moral action and judgment. Students read both and ask how they do (and should) inform each other. Prerequisite: Psychology 231 and Psychology 249. [an error occurred while processing this directive]
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Psychology 394: Internship
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Internship
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Psychology 395: Advanced Research in Behavioral Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
A wide array of techniques is used to answer fundamental questions about how the brain and nervous system work in the expression of behavior. Through readings, discussion, and hands-on laboratory experiences students examine various research methods in behavioral neuroscience, considering the strengths and weaknesses of each. Emphasis is placed on ethical considerations of animal research and the application of basic science data to human problems. Topics may include feeding behavior, drug-seeking, and pain perception. Prerequisites: Psychology 231 and Neuroscience 234 or Psychology 238. Offered during Interim.
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Psychology 395 - Advanced Research in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Psychology 396: Directed Undergraduate Research:"Topic Description"
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course provides a comprehensive research opportunity, including an introduction to relevant background material, technical instruction, identification of a meaningful project, and data collection. The topic is determined by the faculty member in charge of the course and may relate to his/her research interests. Prerequisite: Determined by individual instructor. Offer based on department decision.
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Psychology 398: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Independent Research
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Religion 121: Bible in Culture and Community
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course introduces first-year students to the dialogue between the Biblical tradition and the cultures and communities related to it. Students study the Biblical storyline, major Biblical texts and their interaction with (e.g.) theology, religious practice, ethics and social values, while considering methods and fields in the study of religion in a liberal arts setting. An additional prospectus describes the theme of each section.
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Religion 201: Essentials of Christian Theology
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course introduces students to Christian theology, provides an overview of central Christian beliefs (e.g., about God, Christ, creation, salvation, sin, faith, the church) and critically examines their origins, meaning, coherence and contemporary validity. How should Christians understand themselves and the world in light of the God made known in Jesus Christ Prerequisites: BTS-B.
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Religion 202: Classics and Moderns
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course introduces the central matters for argument in Christian theology -- God and Christ -- through close reading and critical analysis of selected classic (pre-1700) and modern theological texts. We will focus on the reasons supporting classic Christian beliefs about God, Christ and related topics and on the modern theological criticism of those beliefs. Is it still possible to be a Christian in the beginning of the 21st century Prerequisite: BTS-B.
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