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POLS 1050: BASICS IN U.S. AND WYOMING GOVERNMENT
2.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
An introductory course emphasizing the basic structure and practices of United States and Wyoming government. The course is designed to serve the community college student seeking a two-year terminal degree, and satisfies the state requirement. Students cannot earn credit for both Political Science 1050 and Political Science 1000. 2 hours lecture.
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POLS 1100: WYOMING GOVERNMENT
1.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course provides an introduction to the Constitution and governmental process of Wyoming. Intended for students who have earned credit for American Government at an out-of-state college or by Advance Placement but have not fulfilled the Wyoming Constitution requirement of University Studies. This course is offered for S/U grade only. 1 hour lecture.
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POLS 1200: NON-WESTERN POLITICAL CULTURES
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course will provide the student an opportunity to appreciate the basic aspects of non-western political cultures and philosophies that shape political institutions and practices in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. 3 hours lecture.
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POLS 2000: CURRENT ISSUES IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to public analysis and the process of decision making. Attention will be devoted to current issues and topics in American government. 3 hours lecture.
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POLS 2470: INTERNSHIP I
6.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course will permit a student to become an intern to a Wyoming legislator during a general or budget session of the Wyoming legislature. The student will assist the legislator on a full-time basis and meet with other interns in a state-wide program under the direction of a state coordinator. Intstructor permission is required to register for this coure. 40 hours per week during Legislation Session.
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PSYC 1000: GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
A general survey of psychology through lecture, discussion, and assigned readings. Major topics will include: a brief history of the science of psychology, the scientific method as applied to psychology, and the physiological and psychological bases of behavior. Subtopics will include: sensation and perception, motivation, emotion, learning, individuality and personality, mental health, and the life span development of the individual. 4 hours lecture.
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PSYC 1490: TOPICS IN:
1.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
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PSYC 2000: RESEARCH PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS
4.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
An introduction to some of the methods of investigating psychological questions. Students are exposed to the various research strategies ranging from observational to experimental designs. Topics include: identifying research questions, designing topic proposals, conducting basic research, gathering data, performing statistical analyses, interpreting results, critiquing published research, writing in scientific style, and developing familiarity with the APA format. 3 hours lecture, 2 hour lab.
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PSYC 2080: BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
Introduces biological bases of behavior. Includes ethology and comparative behavior, psychobiological development, psysiological and sensory mechanisms of behavior, and evolution and behavioral genetics. Presents basic structural and functional properties of the nervous system. 3 hours lecture.
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PSYC 2125: FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course introduces the criminal justice/social science major to the uses of psychology in the field. Topics covered include basic criminal profiling, suspect interviewing, psychological theories of crime/delinquency, victimology, legal applications of psychology in conducting assessments, and correctional psychology. Students cannot earn credit for both PSYC 2125 and CRMJ 2125. 3 hours lecture.
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