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Prerequisite: PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology This course investigates group dynamics, including the properties of the group and group structure, and the products of interactions, attitudes, prejudices, and values.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology This course is the scientific study of the behavior of the child from conception to adolescence. It stresses early experience in relationships, gender roles, and life skills. Emphasis is given to the self-concept as developed through interaction with significant others, maturation, appreciation of environmental factors, and the establishment of a value system.
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This course is designed to provide insight regarding the developmental process from conception to death. Special attention is given to the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains of each life stage.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology This course is an introduction to theories and methods of counseling. Emphasis is placed on the basic elements common to all theoretical counseling approaches.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology This course is designed to examine the structure, development, and processes of the personality from a variety of theoretical perspectives, including psychodynamic, behavioral, humanistic, and existential perspectives.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology This course is a survey of the major clinical research of the psychological disorders outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV (DSM IV), including anxiety, affective, disassociative, and personality disorders, as well as schizophrenia and developmental disorders. Disorders will be examined from theoretical perspectives including systemic approaches and social learning, psychodynamic learning, medical, and humanistic models.
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This course is a survey of the origin and development of Christianity, beginning with an introduction to the New Testament, continuing through the story of the earthly life of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Gospels, and ending with the growth of the Christian movement as presented in the book of Acts and later in the New Testament.
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This is a survey course covering the leading facts in the religious history of the Hebrew people. While the course is neither exhaustive nor technical, some attention has been given to background materials such as the geography, culture, and customs of the ancient Hebrew world.
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This is a general survey of the fundamental concepts of sociology, the elements and processes of social interactions, and the application of sociological principles to social institutions, groups, and problems.
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The goal of this course is to prepare students for the assessment, implementation, and evaluation of three community service projects.
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