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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSY 1200. A survey of the basic principles of physical, psychological, and social development at each stage of life from conception to death.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1200 or consent of instructor. An examination of attitudes toward death, the needs of the dying person, and the process of grief, with an emphasis on strategies for helping the bereaved. (Same as PHI 3040.)
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Prerequisite: PSY 1200. A study of the biological, cognitive, social, and personality changes of the individual from conception to adolescence.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1200. A study of major patterns of abnormal behavior and their description and diagnosis, interpretation, treatment, and prevention.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1200. An examination of the organization, dynamics, development, and assessment of personality, with particular reference to major theoretical systems.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1200. Additional recommended prerequisite: SOC 1010. This course will critically evaluate religious customs, child-rearing practices, socioeconomic characteristics, educational values, communication styles, language patterns, and mental health issues of diverse cultures from psychological and sociological perspectives. Students will also be exposed to the religious principles of several religious minorities. Several mental health and service delivery issues faced by the aforementioned ethnic minority groups will be examined. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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Prerequisites: PSY 1200. A research-oriented study of interpersonal influence; topics include communication, attitude change, affiliation and attraction, aggression, prosocial behavior, leadership, and group behavior. A number of laboratory activities exploring social psychological principles are required.
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Prerequisites: PSY 1200, MTH 1150, PSY 2400. An examination of the construction, validation, administration, and interpretation of tests designed to measure a variety of attributes including intelligence, aptitude, achievement, personality, and interests.
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Prerequisite: PSY 1200. A study of human relations processes in organizational settings.
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Prerequisite: PSY 2400. A survey of the field of clinical psychology, including its history, contemporary professional issues, clinical research methods, assessment, diagnosis, and intervention strategies.
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