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PSYSC 267: Introduction to Biopsychology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Broad-based survey focusing on the methods and findings relating biological influences to behavior. Emphasizes the anatomy and functions of the nervous system, as well as other related topics that help to explain behavior. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100. Not open to students who have credit in PSYSC 468.
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PSYSC 277: Psychology of Sexual Behavior
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
An examination of the determinants of human sexual behavior, focusing on the development of sexual identity and attitudes. Uses perspectives from social psychology, personality theory, and physiological psychology to build an understanding of this most complex behavior. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100.
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PSYSC 284: Research Methods in Psychology
4.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduction to the use of the scientific method in the study of human behavior. Analyze and evaluate experimental studies to gain experience with research techniques while using essential controls and acceptable procedures. Prerequisite: PSYSC 241 with a C- or better grade.
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PSYSC 295: Orientation to a Major in Psychology
1.00 Credits
Ball State University
Helps develop an awareness of psychology courses, minors, internships, research assistantships, and other opportunities; learn about career options and graduate school selection processes; and explore personal strengths and weaknesses with regard to long term goals. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100; permission of the department chairperson.
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PSYSC 301: Psychology and Health
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Examines how psychological conditions influence disease prevention, medical treatment, stress and coping, and psychosocial adjustment to illness. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100.
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PSYSC 316: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Overview of conditions that affect a person in a social context: attitudes, impression formation, interpersonal relations, and group membership. Examines current theories and relevant research. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100.
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PSYSC 317: Personality
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Presents and compares a wide variety of classical and modern theories of personality and pertinent empirical research. Considers the components of a good theory of personality and the applications of various personality theories. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100.
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PSYSC 321: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
A survey of theory and research in perception, memory, learning, and cognition from an ontogenetic perspective. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100.
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PSYSC 324: Psychology of Women
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Psychological study of women with emphasis on achievement motivation and dependency, attitudes toward women, sex-role identity, biological and social influences on women's behavior, self-concepts and psychological conflicts, and a study of research in sex differences. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100.
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PSYSC 333: Environmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Presents the current knowledge and research in environmental psychology and studies its relevance to psychological planning for people's special needs. Investigates the psychological effects on persons and groups of selected conditions in various kinds of environments. Prerequisite: PSYSC 100.
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