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PSY 2320: Adult Development
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. A study of the developmental processes from adolescence through death. The course examines the dominant stages, phases, transitions, and problems of adulthood from several different theoretical perspectives including psychosocial, structural, and learning style. The course also examines the physiological, social, and psychological issues surrounding the aging process. Prerequisite: Introduction to Psychology.
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PSY 2340: Psychology of Women
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. An examination of current theories and research on the psychological nature of women. Emphasizes a developmental view of the life span, including social, biological, cognitive, and environmental influences on gender similarities and differences. Prerequisite: Introduction to Psychology or Human Growth & Development.
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PSY 2350: Near Death Experiences
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. This course will examine the validity and significance of current research on near-death experiences (NDEs). It will place NDEs within the context of historical and religious perspectives on life after death and examine the significant differences between true NDEs and other types of experiences reported by dying patients.
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PSY 2360: Introduction to Alternative Therapies
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. An introduction to alternatives that may be used to replace, complement, or supplement the traditional approaches to psychological well-being and healing. Examines the philosophical assumptions behind these therapies, the therapeutic processes involved, and some of the potential outcomes of nontraditional therapeutic methods. Develops a basis for assessing the relative effectiveness among the alternatives studied and for determining which therapies are the most compatible with students' personal values and beliefs about the human condition. Prerequisite: Introduction to Psychology.
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PSY 2370: Introduction to Counseling Theories & Practice
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. An introduction to basic concepts and applications of selected contemporary and traditional counseling theories. Course content is directed to applications in the helping professions. Prerequisite: Introduction to Psychology.
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PSY 2420: Group Process:Theory & Practice
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. This course acquaints students with current theory and practice in interpersonal communication and group dynamics, including recent social, educational, and therapeutic uses of small groups. Prerequisite: Introduction to Psychology or Introduction to Substance Abuse.
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SLS 1011: Sign Language I
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. Teaches elementary communication with the deaf and hard of hearing. Emphasizes basic aspects of American Sign Language. Attention is given to issues and concerns of the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities.
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SLS 1012: Sign Language II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. Builds on students' basic knowledge of Sign Language. Emphasis on improving clarity, speed, fluency, and increasing expressive and receptive proficiency. Prerequisite: Sign Language I.
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SOC 1020: Ethnicity & Diversity in the United States
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. Explores aspects of ethnic, regional, racial, religious, and economic diversity as they influence contemporary United States society and culture. Students will examine different assumptions and attitudes about diversity and 'multiculturalism' and examine the changing demographics of the U.S. population.
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SOC 1030: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Community College of Vermont
3 CR. Current social problems will be studied, including poverty, population, substance abuse, crime, urban and rural issues, and family and community problems.
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