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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) In-depth coverage of personality theories in terms of each theorist's personal experiences and the theories' major concepts and definitions of mental illness and treatment. Applications of various theoretical concepts to case studies and to people in their personal lives. Prerequisite: PSY 201, PSY 202 or PSY 203.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) In-depth coverage of personality theories in terms of each theorist's personal experiences and the theories' major concepts and definitions of mental illness and treatment. Applications of various theoretical concepts to case studies and to people in their personal lives. Prerequisite: PSY 201, PSY 202 or PSY 203.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Discussion of the concept of stress and its physical and psychological impact. Description of the physical and psychological stress reactions, stress related disease processes and techniques of stress management. Prerequisite: PSY 215 or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Surveys behavior and experience in a social context. Topics include the self in the social world, attribution, attitude formation and change, cultural impacts, evolutionary psychology, social influence and conformity. Application to other fields is emphasized, e.g., health care, management, etc. Prerequisite: PSY 203.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Surveys behavior and experience in a social context. Topics include social perception, the self, group dynamics, altruism, social psychology and the environment. Application to health care and management emphasized. Prerequisite: PSY 330.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Measurement of behavior and key concepts of operant learning are covered, e.g., reinforcement, extinction, punishment, stimulus control and shaping, among others. Laboratory exercises are interactive computer simulations of these concepts. Prerequisite: PSY 203.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Principles learned in PSY 334 are applied to the study of human behavior. Complex techniques and new learning concepts found in the "real world" are also covered. Treatment plans for actual human problem behaviors are created in the laboratory. Prerequisite: PSY 334.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) The scientific study of behavior, thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs related to health and illness. Specific areas covered include: stress, realities of health care delivery, research methods, and patient demographics.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) The scientific study of behavior, thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs related to health and illness. Specific areas covered include: substance abuse, alcohol problems, eating disorders, AIDS, coronary health, pain, chronic illness, pediatric health, and health problems of aging. Prerequisite: PSY 336.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Anatomical and physiological basis of behavior patterns presented from genetic, developmental, evolutionary and functional evidence. Discussions of mind-body relationships, senses, sleep, motor activity, emotions, and reproduction. Prerequisite: PSY 202 or BIO 232 or instructor consent.
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