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PSYC 4330: History and Systems of Psychology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
PSYC 1340, three additional advanced hours in Psychology, and junior or senior standing. An upper level elective for psychology majors and minors. This course investigates the historical development of systems and theories of psychology, emphasizing both the continuity of ideas and the changes in those ideas as psychology has evolved. Various historical and contemporary schools of thought in psychology are examined. (As needed)
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PSYC 4341: Physiological Psychology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: PSYC 1340, BIOL 1401 or equivalent, and junior or senior standing. Designed for the psychology or biology student with an interest in how biological function infl uences behavior. This course examines the processes by which biological factors infl uence human and animal behavior. Special emphasis is placed on the effects of the brain, neurotransmitters, hormones, and genetics on learning, memory, motivation, sensation, and abnormal behavior. (Spring)
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PSYC 4365: Death and Dying
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: PSYC 1340. This course is designed for all students with an interest in understanding death processes. An upper level elective for psychology majors and minors. This course is a study of the social and psychological impact of dying, death, and bereavement. Students are provided the opportunity to explore their own feelings about death and dying and to develop professional skills for working with dying and grieving persons. (Spring even years)
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PSYC 4370: Medieval Church and State
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisite: REL 1330 or permission of instructor. This course focuses on the prolonged struggle within Christendom to determine whether the church or state was to play the dominant role in medieval Christian society.
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PSYC 4375: Clinical and Counseling Psychology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: PSYC 1340, PSYC 4300, three additional advanced hours in psychology, and junior or senior standing. Designed as an upper level elective for psychology majors and minors. This course covers some of the major theoretical schools of thought within psychology. Some of the ethical, value, and legal issues related to counseling and their implications for the counseling relationship are discussed. Students will be challenged to think about their own intrapersonal and interpersonal strengths and weaknesses and how these factors could impact the counseling relationship. (Fall odd years)
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PSYC 4380: The Methodist Movement,Pietism and Evangelical Revival
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisite: REL 1330 or permission of instructor. This course examines the development of Pietism and Evangelicalism, including the Wesleys and the rise of Methodism.
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PSYC 4388: Internship in Christian Ministry
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: 24 hrs toward requirements for the major or 15 hrs towards the minor. Supervised fi eld experience in various forms in Christian education. For majors or minors. Students can take up to two terms (including summer) to complete internship. The amount of credit for each term will vary in accord with specifi c arrangements. Christian education directors, pastors and laymen cooperate with college faculty to supervise students in the development of professional awareness and skills needed for leadership in the educational programs of the Church. (As needed)
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PSYC 4388: Internship in Psychology
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: PSYC 1340, 6 advanced hours in psychology coursework, and junior or senior standing. Intended as an upper level elective for psychology majors. A pre-approved and supervised work experience designed to supplement academic training. Students work 150 hours at a local agency and attend supervisory meetings. Interested students should discuss this course with the psychology faculty by October 1 for spring semester placement and by March 1 for summer or fall semester placement. This is an experience-enriched course. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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PSYC 4390: Senior Seminar in Religion
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisite: Senior Standing as a Religion major or permission of instructor. A senior seminar required for all Religion majors. The course focuses on directed readings of classic texts in relation to perennial issues in religion. (Spring)
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PSYC 4392: Senior Seminar in Psychology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
McMurry University
Prerequisites: Senior standing, and 24 hours in psychology or approval by the instructor. Required for all psychology majors. This course is designed to stimulate critical thinking and initiate debate on a number of diverse controversial issues in psychology. The emphasis is on explaining different theoretical approaches to psychological issues and how they can be integrated into a conceptual whole. Students take a locally prepared departmental exam and the Major Field Achievement Test (MFAT) in Psychology as part of this course. These tests are considered in students' fi nal grade. This course is designated as the capstone course in psychology. (Fall)
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