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3.00 Credits
Psychology of Gender examines gender roles as they currently exist in this society with a focus on the feelings, attitudes and belief systems inherent in them. Research on sex differences as well as mental-health implications of gender roles are considered. The psychological effects of both stereotyped and changing roles on women and men are discussed. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisitea?are PSY 1050, PSY 2070 or PSY 2090,?and junior standing. Credits: 3
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This course takes a topical approach to the understanding of the developmental processes of adolescence. In addition to understanding various theories that attempt to explain adolescent research, a main objective of the course is to be able to evaluate critically the theories and research findings concerning adolescent development. When appropriate, films, books, and guest speakers are incorporated to provide depth on topics under consideration. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are PSY 1050,?PSY 2090, or?EDU 3020 and sophomore standing, or permission. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course explores issues related to gender constructs and identities from the point of view of the Psychology. Students explore and analyze the historical and cultural construction of gender as a concept and an artifact of culture, as well as the implications and consequences of such constructions. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
This experiential course includes supervised educational and professional activity at a conference, symposium, workshop or related psychology or human services event.? This course may be repeated when no duplication of experience results. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is permission.? There is a lab fee. Credits: 1
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This course offers a study of the physiological mechanisms underlying consciousness and behavior. The instruction emphasizes current research in neurological, bio-chemical, and sensory mechanisms as they influence learning, motivation, perception, consciousness, and behavioral processes. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are nine credits?in PSY or BIO 1210 and BIO 1211.? This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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Psychological Testing studies standardized tests, their function, selection, administration, statistical summarization, interpretation, and their use by various social, educational, and industrial agencies. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are PSY 1010 and sophomore standing. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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This course provides an introduction to theory and practice of a number of the creative therapies: dance/movement, art, music, poetry, and drama. The instruction discusses application of the creative therapies to the field of psychology. A practicum is required. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are nine?credits in?PSY and junior standing.? This course is offered every even-numbered spring. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the emergence of psychology as a scientific discipline. Students learn about the main themes, events, and the important people who contributed significantly to the foundation of psychology as a scientific discipline. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are nine credits in PSY and junior standing.? This course is offered every odd-numbered fall. Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
This experiential course compliments PSY 4120 History of Psychology and allows students to explore in greater depth the historical uses and abuses of psychological intelligence testing. Students will learn about the origins, development, and widespread applications of intelligence testing during the early decades of the twentieth century. As part of a field experience, students will travel to NJ/NY to visit Ellis Island where psychologist Henry Goddard and his assistants tested and screened immigrants for psychological deficiencies. The visit to NYC will also include other cultural activities. Prerequisites & Notes The co-requisite is PSY 4120 or permission. There is a lab fee. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an in-depth exploration of attitudes toward women in psychology and women's roles in the profession. The research methods used in building theoretical models are examined for their impact on women. Contributions of women psychologists are emphasized. Emphasis is on discussing the writings of psychological theorists from psychoanalysts to feminists, and evaluating their ideas about women. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are nine?credits in?PSY and junior standing. Credits: 3
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