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PSYC 390: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Friends University
PSYC 100, HSVA 210, junior standing.Designed to provide psychology majors with resources in career planning toward specific post-graduation goals of either psychologyrelated employment or applying for graduate school. Facilitates preparation for the senior research project, field experience, and establishment of a successful work identity and goals.
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PSYC 410: Principles of Testing
3.00 Credits
Friends University
PSYC 100.Discussion and application of psychometric concepts related to psychological testing including reliability, validity, S.E.M., percentiles and norms. Also introduction to standardized testing and initial administration and interpretation experience with a limited number of instruments.
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PSYC 460: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Friends University
PSYC 100, 230.Study of abnormal behavior patterns as well as theories that seek to explain such behavior, with an emphasis on treatment as well as diagnosis.
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PSYC 490: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Friends University
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PSYC 491: Research Experience
1.00 Credits
Friends University
SOCSC 450 or instructor approval.Provides opportunities for advanced research experience under direct supervision of a faculty member. The student serves as primary researcher, or may be part of an ongoing project. The student is responsible for the entire scope of an experiment (e.g. design, execution, data analysis and interpretation) and preparing a manuscript for presentation.
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PSYC 492: Research Practicum
1.00 Credits
Friends University
SOCS 450, or instructor approvalProvides opportunities for advanced research experience under direct supervision of a faculty member. The student serves as primary researcher, or may be part of an ongoing project. The student is responsible for the entire scope of an experiment (e.g. design, execution, data analysis, and interpretation) and the preparation of a presentation at a regional convention. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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REL 100: Faith and Learning
0.50 Credits
Friends University
The purpose of this experience is to integrate the liberal arts in the context of Christian faith and to nurture worship, spiritual growth and community life. One-half credit will be earned each semester for four semesters through participation in designated convocation programs.(Meets Thursdays mornings- Meets Foundations of Faith and Learning General Education Requirement.)
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REL 110: Old Testament Survey
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An overview of the Old Testament literature with attention given to literary features, text and major ideas along with historical settings and developments.(Meets Foundations of Faith General Education Requirement.)
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REL 111: New Testament Survey
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An overview of the New Testament literature with attention to literary features, text and major ideas along with historical settings and developments.(Meets Foundations of Faith General Education Requirement.)
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REL 112: Old Testament Survey
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An overview of the Old Testament literature with attention given to literary features, text and major themes along with historical settings and develoments. The general framework of the Biblical story in a chronological fashion will be followed.Delivery Methods: TRA, WEB
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