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2.00 Credits
2 Credits. 4 Periods. Safe and proper operation of the lathe. Component and accessories and their functions. Cutting tools and methods. Processes of machining including mounting, aligning, knurling, grooving, turning, thread cutting, drilling, reaming boring, and tapping. Machining techniques using a chuck. Prerequisites: None.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits. 2 Periods. Components of horizontal and vertical milling machines. Common milling machine accessories and cutters. Cutting speeds, feeds and depths for materials and cutters. Machine set up and operations. Common cutter failure. Operation of horizontal and vertical milling machines. Milling safety. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits. 3 Periods. To acquaint the student with basic principles, methods and fields of psychology such as learning, memory, emotion, perception, physiological, developmental, intelligence, social and abnormal. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits. 3 Periods. The demonstration and application of psychological principles to the development and guidance of children and adolescents. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits. 3 Periods. Presents current knowledge about human diversity in behavior and culture using examples from a variety of contexts and nations. Highlights topics in cross-cultural psychology, such as intergroup relations, ethnocentrism, gender, personality, emotion, language, communication, work and health. Emphasis on applications of behavioral and cognitive principles to enhance interactions in a multicultural world. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits. 3 Periods. Designed to give the student an understanding of the research and theories of death, dying and the bereavement process. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits. 3 Periods. Application of the physiological, behavioral, social, cognitive, and humanistic perspectives in psychology to sport. Includes topics such as optimal performance, correlation, motivation, co-action effect, selfactualization, psycho-behavioral techniques, self-efficacy, and the general health benefits of sport participation. Prerequisites: PSY101 with a grade of "C" or better orpermission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits. 3 Periods. Behavioral and mental foundations of health, wellness, illness, and disease, and psychological dimensions of medical intervention. Prerequisites: PSY101 with a grade of "C" or better, or permission ofinstructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits. 3 Periods. Provides an introduction to the history, varieties and theories of the psychology of religion from an empirical, research-based perspective. Specific areas of study include the role of gender, age, socioeconomic status, and personality on religious experience, the effects of religion and prayer on mental and physical health, the development of religious thought and behavior over the lifespan, and the social psychology of new religious movements. In addition, the role of cultural differences on religious attitudes both within the USA and around the world is also addressed. Prerequisites: PSY101 or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits. 3 Periods. An introduction to the basic concepts in descriptive and inferential statistics, with emphasis upon application to psychology. Consideration given to the methods of data collection, sampling techniques, graphing of data, and the statistical evaluation of data collected through experimentation. Required of psychology majors. Prerequisites: PSY101 with a grade of "C" or better and MAT092 orequivalent, or permission of instructor.
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