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A service/learning experience for psychology majors to volunteer in various community agencies and institutions. Settings may vary from both public and private agencies that serve clients with special needs to situations that increase research skills. A minimum of 100 hours in the practice setting is required. Students will keep a log or journal and will write a research paper relating to the practicum experience. Grades are given on a pass/fail basis. Deadlines for completing the approval process are November 1, for spring semester, April 1, for summer semester, and July 1, for fall semester. Students must be juniors or seniors in the psychology major.
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Emphasis is placed on physical, psychological, and sociological changes in adulthood. This course examines the aging process and its impact upon the individual, family, and society.
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Emphasis is upon handling grief, organ donation, euthanasia, the hospice concept, the funeral arrangement, and personal growth from confronting death.
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Required for Psychology majors during the last term of their senior year. A broad, integrating experience in psychology, requiring both oral and written work based on the student's own research. Prerequisite: PSY 441.
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Special topics courses are designed to explore specific areas of psychology according to student's needs and interests and the expertise of faculty. These seminar-style courses will involve in-depth exploration of numerous topics, which could include: Psychology of Gender, Group Dynamics, Sports Psychology, Stress Management, Social Influence, and Issues in Clinical Psychology.
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This course is an examination of the basic concepts, organizational theory, and working knowledge of the major administrative and management systems that are used in the public sector.
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This course covers the law of public offices, powers of administrative authorities, conclusiveness of administrative determinations, and remedies against administrative action. Prerequisite: CRJ 111
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This course is an introduction to the Bible as a whole, with emphasis on Old Testament and its concept of creation, the Law, the Prophets, and the poetic writings.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of how the English Bible evolved with emphasis on the New Testament and Jesus' teachings, Paul's writings, and theother epistles.
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This course is a study of the institution of the family as the core unit of society, its influence on human life from cradle to grave, and the importance of and needs for survival in the modern world. It gives a practical approach and exercise in solving family problems and debating issues important to the family using religious teachings which lean heavily on Christianity, while also exploring a variety of other traditions.
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