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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: EN105, EN106, PS101, SO 307, SO 308, passing the WCT, and 60 accumulated hours. An introduction to the design and analysis of laboratory experiments and other research methods in psychology. Topics may include: cognitive, social, perceptual, clinical developmental, and biological processes. Students conduct and evaluate experiments, may serve as subjects, and gain experiences in writing scientific research reports. This course will satisfy the EN306 requirement for Psychology major. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
Supervised field placement in an agency specifically concerned with application of psychology. Prerequisites: major in psychology, permission of the instructor, and junior or senior standing. Variable credit: 3-6 hours.
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: PS 101, and junior or senior standing or permission of the instructor. Students are introduced to modern concepts in cognitive psychology. Human information processing, representation and organization of knowledge, and the uniqueness of higher cognitive skills are emphasized. Classroom demonstrations and experiments are used in exploring human learning and memory. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: PS 101, and junior or senior standing or permission of the instructor. This course will examine empirical evidence regarding the impact of social influence on individual behavior. Specifically, addressing the role of compliance, conformity, and obedience in shaping ideas, attitudes, and behavior. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: PS 101 or permission of the instructor. An introduction to the general principles and relationships between brain, mind and behavior; includes brain mechanisms, perception, motivation, emotion, learning, memory, higher cognition and disorders (neurological and psychological). 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: PS 101 This course examines various psychological applications in the workplace including research, testing, making personnel decisions, training, appraising performance, organization structure, teamwork, satisfaction, occupational health, motivation and leadership. 3:0:3
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2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: PS 101 and senior standing. This course serves as a senior capstone experience for students in their senior year. This course will include a comprehensive examination, a portfolio, and a major paper reflecting on the student's portfolio. There will also be lectures reviewing all issues designated in the Psychology Program Competencies. 2:0:2
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4.00 Credits
This course will study the complexities of the universe. It will examine the physical, chemical, meteorological, and geological aspects of the universe, including planets, suns, asteroids, and nebulas. 3:3:4.
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4.00 Credits
A non-calculus approach to physics designed to emphasize the concepts that are most important to students pursuing careers in the health sciences. Topics include: measurements, force and motion, statics, vectors, and wave theory as applied to heat, sound, and light. Laboratory includes appropriate experiments to illustrate concepts. 3:3:4
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4.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: PY 155. A continuation of PY 155. Topics include: electricity, magnetism, wave mechanics, lasers, x-rays and nuclear radiation. Laboratory includes experiments and demonstrations to illustrate and emphasize concepts. 3:3:4
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