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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (PSY 01104 and PSY 01100) or PSY 01107 This course will introduce students to traditional and emerging applied areas in psychology, with the goal of increasing students' knowledge about how psychological information is used to impact peoples lives. In addition, students will learn how psychological knowledge can be applied in ways that allow us to better understand the individual and the broader social world. Finally, students will explore possible career paths in psychology and learn how to best prepare themselves for a career in psychology or related fields post graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 01100 or PSY 01104 or PSY 01107 This course deals with the principles, procedures and utility of behavior modification in normal and clinical settings.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 01104 and PSY 07210 This course involves the study of information processing. Its topics may include the history and methods of cognitive psychology, selection and processing of sensory information pattern recognition, memory processes, language acquisition and cognition. A laboratory component is appended to the course, but does not fulfill General Education laboratory requirements.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 01104 and PSY 07210 This course provides an overview of theories of learning and the experimental analysis of behavior. Topics may include classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and schedules of reinforcement. This course contains a laboratory component which emphasizes the use of the scientific method in learning and the experimental analysis of behavior. Only matriculated psychology majors may register for this course.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 01100 and PSY 07210 This course provides an overview of how individuals affect the thoughts and behaviors of other individuals. It examines social behavior from a multicultural perspective which emphasizes the effects of gender, race, and ethnicity on social interaction. Topics may include social cognition, attitude change, affiliation, conformity, intergroup conflict and cooperation. This course contains a laboratory component which emphasizes the use of the scientific method in social psychology. Only matriculated psychology majors may register for this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 01104 or PSY 01107 This course provides an overview of the experimental analysis of behavior with minor attention to other theories of learning. Topics may include classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and schedules of reinforcement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 01100 or PSY 01107 Abnormal Psychology is a division of the science of psychology that investigates disordered behaviors, deficiencies in behavior capacities, and the persons exhibiting them. This course of Abnormal Psychology is concerned with the application of the methods, concepts, principles and findings of psychological research to deviant behavior. It is also concerned with perception, learning, development and social factors as related to disturbed behavior and experiences of individuals.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 01100 or PSY 01107 This course is designed to prepare undergraduates to be able to perform an initial interview or intake in an entry level, human service position. Topics include basic skill development, understanding of content and process in interviewing, family interviews, use of standard intake procedures, and ethical considerations in interviewing.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course is designed to provide the student with basic alcoholism/drug abuse knowledge. Information covered will concern alcoholism/drug use community resources and social agency networks, legal and ethical issues in treatment and research, and prevention programming. The course is designed to provide the foundation for the consideration in the other four courses of family and life stage issues in addiction, and psychological treatment and counseling strategies. The course is designed to provide an overview of psychological issues underlying addiction. It is assumed that the information conveyed in this course would be pertinent to parents of adolescents, citizens who wish to combat alcoholism/drug abuse, and undergraduates who wish to enter helping professions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 01100 or PSY 01107 or PSY 01104 This course involves the study of people and their physical setting. Its topics include environmental perception and cognition, social processes and the environment, individual development and the environment, contrast between natural and built environment and city and urban design.
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