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3.00 Credits
Explores questions of consciousness?What is it? How does it develop? Are infants and animals conscious? Why did consciousness evolve? Includes a review of historical background, including the ideas of Jaynes, Paiget, James, Freud, and others. Contemporary topics may include the role of language and other representational systems, blindsight, subliminal perception, priming and other implicit cognitive phenomena, hypnosis, confabulation and attribution, dreaming, multiple personality and conceptions of self and free will, from simultaneous perspectives of phenomenology, behavior, and neuroscience. Specifi c topics governed by class interests. Prereq: PSYC 402; 512; or 513; or permission. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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Introduces the principles of psychopharmacology and the eff ects of psychoactive substances on behavior. Focuses on the therapeutic and recreational use of drugs and the mechanisms of drug action, that is how the drugs aff ect the brain. Neuropsychiatric function and dysfunction are discussed as they relate to the use or abuse of particular drugs. Prereq: PSYC 402; 502; 531;/ or permission. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced material in which instructor has specialized knowledge through research and study. May be repeated for diff erent off erings. Topics under this listing may be used to fulfi ll a major requirement in category CI. A) Psychology as a Natural Science, B) Cognition, C) Behavior Analysis, D) Biological/Sensory. Prereq: PSYC 402; 502; plus other prerequisites when off ered; or permission. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of current topics in health psychology, including social stress and the etiology of disease, Type A and other personality factors related to health, modifi cation of risk factors, the practitioner-patient relationship, chronic pain, and the emotional impact of life-threatening illness. Prereq: PSYC 402; 502; or permission. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Th eories of counseling, ethical considerations, professional and paraprofessional activities in a variety of work settings. Prereq: PSYC 402; 502; 553; or 561; or permission. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced material in which instructor has specialized knowledge through research and study. May be repeated for diff erent off erings. Topics under this listing may be used to fulfi ll a major requirement in category CII. A) Psychology as a Social Science, B) Social Psychology, C) Personality, D) Abnormal/Counseling, E) History of Psychology, F) Child Development, G) Adult Development. Prereq: PSYC 402; 502; plus other prerequisites when off ered, or permission. Special fee with some topics. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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4.00 Credits
Supervised practicum in one of several cooperating New Hampshire mental health/rehabilitation facilities. Coursework knowledge applied to meaningful work and team experience. Commitment includes a negotiated number of weekly work hours and weekly seminars. Supervision by institution personnel and the instructor. A maximum of 4 credits may be applied to the Psychology major. Course applications accepted beginning in March for fall term and October for spring term. Prereq: permission; PSYC major; PSYC 402; 502; 561 Pre- or coreq: PSYC 762. 4-8 cr.
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3.00 Credits
A) Physiological, B) Perception;, C) History and Th eory, D) Behavioral Analysis, E) Social, F) Cognition, G) Statistics and Methods, H) Experimental, I) Personality, J) Developmental, K) Counseling, L) Psychotherapy, M) Research Apprenticeship, N) Teaching of Psychology, O) Advanced Externship (content area to be determined). Arranged by the student with a psychology faculty sponsor. Learner/sponsor contract required. Minimum time commitment: three hours per credit per week. Enrollment by permission only. Prereq: PSYC 402; 502; or permission. 1-4 cr.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 cr.
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7.40 Credits
Overview of sociology as the scientifi c study of human social and cultural relationships. Social theory, methods and techniques of research, and current research fi ndings on a wide range of social issues. Group 7. 4 cr.
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