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PSYC 371: Psychology and the Law.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
This course will examine relevant theory, research case law and issues of psychological practice within the criminal justice system. Same as CRIM 371.
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PSYC 390: A-Z Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Drury University
each). Research. Internship. SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology. ( 3 hours.). An analysis of factors that are significant in the development of people as social beings. Consideration is given to the social group and culture as factors in this process.
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PSYC 435: Psychological Tests and Measurements
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). Prerequisites: PSYC 101 and PSYC 275 plus three additional hours in psychology. An intensive study of the theory of measurement with emphasis on errors in measurement, validity, reliability, item analysis, test construction and prediction. Same as CRIM 435, SOCI 435.
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PSYC 440: Learning and Cognition.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: Junior/senior standing. Survey and analysis of major theories of classical and contemporary learning theory. Special emphasis on experimental evidence leading to various models and theories of learning and memory.
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PSYC 450: History and Systems in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). Prerequisite: senior with 18 hours in psychology. A study of classical systems and contemporary theories of psychology to the end of integrating various approaches to scientific psychology.
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PSYC 490: A-Z Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Drury University
each). Research. Internship. SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology. ( 3 hours.). An analysis of factors that are significant in the development of people as social beings. Consideration is given to the social group and culture as factors in this process.
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PSYC 493: Senior Seminar.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: PSYC 200, PSYC 275, and senior standing. This is the capstone course for the major. Current issues in the field are researched and presented in a seminar setting using regular class discussion and debate. Students practice the writing, oral communication, and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in graduate school and their future careers. Same as CRIM 493, SOCI 493.
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RELG 109: Introduction to the Study of Religion
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). Religion and religious ideas are central to all cultures and societies, including our own. This course will look at the broad range of cultural forms we have come to call religion, examine how these forms shape cultures and societies, and finally, by examining what these forms have in common and how they differ, we will determine what it is we study when we study religion.
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RELG 202: Religions of the World:Middle Eastern.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
A comparative study of the major ideas of those religions most directly related to and influencing the West: Zoroastrianism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
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RELG 203: Introduction to the Bible.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
An introductory study of the Hebrew scriptures and the Christian New Testament with attention to the literature of these sacred texts, the historical circumstances of their development and the methods of textual interpretation.
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