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PS 525: Foundations of Psychopathology
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course explores the major concepts, issues, and theory of Psychopathology as behavior that is considered normal and that is considered pathological are reviewed. Topics include emotional, personality, psychotic, and development disorders; current research methodologies; and ethical/legal issues in clinical practice. Students will be introduced to the DSM system which is used as a format for classification of disorders and choice of treatments for both child and adult mental disorders. Assessment strategies and limitations of diagnostic systems will also be examined.
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PS 526: Advanced Addiction Counseling
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course provides an in-depth examination of dependency and addiction dynamics. Students will use their knowledge of counseling theories common to dependency counseling, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, to evaluate case studies, diagnose dependency, and propose appropriate treatments. Ethical dilemmas that occasionally arise in the counselor/client relationship will be analyzed and discussed. Additionally, students will evaluate case studies that contain ethical, legal, and socio-cultural issues using the code ethics of addiction counseling.
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PS 526 - Advanced Addiction Counseling
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PS 527: Implementing Behavioral Change
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course covers the fundamentals of implementing and maintaining a behavior change program in Applied Behavioral Analysis. Students will gain skill and practice in the design of effective behavior change programs through the use of real life case studies. The different factors involved in maintaining these changes in real world settings will be explored.
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PS 527 - Implementing Behavioral Change
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PS 530: Cognitive Psychology
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course surveys the major concepts and issues in Cognitive Psychology. Topics include the scientific study of mind and mental functions including attention, memory, perception, problem solving, language, imagery and categorization, and human consciousness. Students will interpret available empirical research and use critical thinking to apply that research.
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PS 530 - Cognitive Psychology
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PS 531: Co-Occuring Disorders and Treatments
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course will prepare students to work with clients diagnosed with an addiction and mental health disorder. Students will survey some of the special problems related to having addiction and various types of mental health disorders. Different treatment models will be discussed and students will practice using their knowledge of co-occurring theory to analyze research and case studies.
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PS 531 - Co-Occuring Disorders and Treatments
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PS 532: Clinical Applications of Applied Behavior Analysis
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course will prepare students to work with clients diagnosed with an addiction and mental health disorder. Students will survey some of the special problems related to having addiction and various types of mental health disorders. Different treatment models will be discussed and students will practice using their knowledge of co-occurring theory to analyze research and case studies.
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PS 532 - Clinical Applications of Applied Behavior Analysis
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PS 600: Comprehensive Exam
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course is required of non thesis-track students and is comprised of an exam that assesses the students mastery of the core curriculum courses, specialization courses, and overall competency of program outcomes.
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PS 600 - Comprehensive Exam
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PS 601: Masters Research and Thesis I
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course provides students with the tools needed to develop and submit a formal proposal for research relevant to the psychology graduate curriculum and students chosen emphasis of study. This course is best suited for students wishing to add to the body of professional knowledge in their chosen field of psychology or who intend to pursue a post graduate doctoral degree.
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PS 601 - Masters Research and Thesis I
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PS 602: Masters Research and Thesis II
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course is required of non thesis-track students and is comprised of an exam that assesses the students mastery of the core curriculum courses, specialization courses, and overall competency of program outcomes.
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PS 602 - Masters Research and Thesis II
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PSA 601: Masters Research and Thesis I
0.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course provides the student with the toolsneeded to develop and submit a formal proposalfor research relevant to the psychology graduatecurriculum and the student's chosen area of study.This course is best suited for students who wish toadd to the body of professional knowledge in theirchosen field of psychology or who intend topursue a postgraduate doctoral degree.
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