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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the study of the addictive personality as it relates to substance abuse and alcoholism. Focus is on techniques for counseling and treatment procedures based on a biblical perspective. (Prerequisite: PSY 1013, General Psychology, PSY 2103, Introduction to Counseling, PSY 3303 Theories of Personality)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the physiological, biological, and anatomical mechanisms responsible for human behavior and psychological disorders. (Prerequisite: PSY 1013 General Psychology)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop, from a biblical perspective, an understanding of elementary methods used in psychological research emphasizing experimental methodology and research design. Focus is on problems of measurement, central tendency and dispersion, linear correlation, prediction, simple tests of significance, and hypothesis formulation and testing. (Prerequisites: PSY 1013 General Psychology and PSY 2703 Statistics for Behavioral Studies or MAT 2303 Introduction to Statistics)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to study and enlighten students on the various aspects of motivational theory that are used in everyday experiences. This course is intended for the motivational theories that are used in everyday experiences. This course is intended or the student who wants to learn how to motivate people to experience their full potential in life. It is taught from the biblical perspective of motivation to help leaders to understand their ethical limitations and responsibilities. (Prerequisite: PSY 1013 General Psychology)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide from a biblical perspective a clinical exposure to the task of counseling. The course assists the student with the acquisition and development of skills needed in a helping framework. The student will develop skills needed to aid clients in accomplishing goals allowing them to manage problem situations of their lives more effectively. This course affords the student an opportunity to analyze case studies through participation. (Prerequisites: PSY 1013, General Psychology, PSY 2103, Introduction to Counseling, PSY 3113 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 3303 Theories of Personality Development)
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3.00 Credits
Courses designed as independent or directed study in the discipline for gifted, mature and motivated students, graduating seniors or students who have changed majors, or otherwise are dependent upon an independent or directed study to meet personal and/or educational university requirements. Recreation, Wellness, and Leisure Services
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3.00 Credits
This course provides us an overview of the history, philosophy, goals, and objectives of the wellness, recreation and leisure profession. It looks at the different forms of recreation and leisure and how they affect our everyday life.
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3.00 Credits
This will provide future recreation and leisure professionals with information and skill related to at least four team sports: football; softball; basketball; and volleyball.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides techniques in organizing, planning, and evaluating different types of recreation programs with a strong emphasis on guidance and leadership, along with problem solving
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth study on the current trends and issues being reviewed and researched in the fields of health, physical education, and recreation.
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