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PSY 105: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An introduction to the principles of behavior through an analysis of the explanatory concepts, research methodologies, and contemporary issues in psychology. This is a survey course and is team-taught, thus exposing students to all areas of expertise within the Department. Each semester.
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PSY 200: Emotional Intelligence and Personal/ Professional Success
1.00 Credits
Carroll College
Emotional intelligence refers to the dimension of intelligence that is responsible for our ability to manage ourselves and our relationships with others. Research suggests that the skills involved with high emotional intelligence are primary for career success, and it separates performers from those who do not succeed. This course introduces students to theories of emotional intelligence, exposes them to research supporting the concept, and gives them tools to assess and develop their own emotional intelligence. Spring semester.
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PSY 203: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An examination of the human life cycle with a focus on the behavioral processes and major influences unique to each stage of development. Prerequisite: PSY 105. Each semester.
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PSY 216: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
An introduction to and an analysis of social interaction, including the social aspects of personality, social attitudes, group behavior, and the influences of social institutions on individual behavior. Prerequisite: PSY 105 or SO 101. Fall semester.
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PSY 222: History and Systems in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
A study of the major influences of philosophy and physiology on the development of modern psychology. The purpose of this course is to provide students with an education in the roots of psychology and an appreciation for the contributions of the great schools of thought. Prerequisite: PSY 105. Spring semester.
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PSY 227: Child Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
A developmental approach to the cognitive, physical, and psycho-social aspects of school-aged children. Each semester.
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PSY 228: Adolescent Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
A developmental approach to the cognitive, physical, and psycho-social aspects of adolescence. Each semester.
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PSY 229: Educational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
A study of the psychological theories and principles that affect teaching and learning in educational environments. The focus of this course is on the theories and methods associated with the process of learning as well as the application of this knowledge in a variety of classroom environments. Twenty hours of exploratory in a public school classroom will be required unless 20 hours of school exploratory was accomplished in ED 102. Secondary students will observe at the fifth or sixth grade level. Prerequisite: PSY 105 or PSY 227 or PSY 228. Each semester.
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PSY 304: Theories and Practice in Counseling
3.00 Credits
Carroll College
This course is designed to introduce students to the theoretical models, research findings, and practical techniques of counseling and psychotherapy. Intended for students who plan to become counselors. Prerequisite: PSY 105 and junior status. Spring semester.
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PSY 305: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Carroll College
This course meets once per week to discuss issues of importance to those pursuing a career in psychology or related discipline. Topics will include career exploration, preparations for the GRE, APA writing style, graduate studies and schools, thesis projects, internships, and more. Psychology students are required to attend and participate. Fall semester.
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