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3.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Research Methods in Psychology. Prerequisites: Undergraduate laboratory course in experimental psychology. This course provides the essentials needed to read, understand and critically evaluate research reports. Students will also learn how to carry out the entire research process, starting with identifying the research problem and ending with a thesis or research report. Factorial analysis of variance and the major multiple correlational designs are explained. 3 hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 4.00 Human Experimental Psychology. Prerequisites: PSYC 510. Students survey methods and topics in human experimental psychology by conducting, analyzing, and reporting on experiments on topics to be drawn from cognition, memory, language, perception, learning, sensation, and neuropsychology. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
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College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Ethnopsychology. Prerequisites: Undergraduate work in psychology or anthropology. This is an interdisciplinary course on convergencies of theoretical and methodological concepts from psychology and anthropology. There is a cross-cultural focus on the relationship of culture to personality, cognition, stress, mental disorders, and aging. Cross listed with Anthropology, ANTH 538. 3 hours lecture.
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College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Topics in Human Sexuality. Selected topics will be chosen from biological, educative, social and/or psychological perspectives of human sexuality. These might include a focus on a particular sexual dysfunction or group of dysfunctions, genetic vs. environmental influences on sexual behavior, alternative life styles, etc. Topics will depend on recent studies in the field of human sexuality, student interest and/or faculty research. 3 hours lecture.
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College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Women: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. The physiological and psychological aspects of women studied cross-culturally and their implications for today's society are the focus of this course. Morphological and psychological developments from conception to death in various cultures will be discussed, and inferences about the roles of women in our society will be made. Cross listed with Anthropology, ANTH 547. 3 hours lecture.
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College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Sex Education in Communities and Agencies. This course begins with a discussion of the philosophy of sex education. It covers the special problems with this sensitive topic including strategies for community advocacy, techniques for teaching at the various levels, and new teaching materials. Students will be expected to develop and present model curricula. 3 hours lecture.
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College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Psychology of the Adult Learner. A variety of classical and modern learning theories--behavioristic, cognitive-developmental, and information-processing--are examined with the goal of having students understand the implications of these theories for training and teaching adult learners. Completion of one outside project involving theory application is required. 3 hours lecture.
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College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Quantitative and Statistical Methods. Prerequisites: An undergraduate psychology statistics course or equivalent. This course presents the theory and use of simple and factorial anova, regression, and covariance to analyze representative psychological data. The use of computer packages for analysis is included. 3 hours lecture.
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College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 Mental Health Issues of Hispanics. This course will familiarize the student with the personal, social, cultural and institutional forces that affect the mental health of Hispanics and Hispanic Americans and how these impact on treatment issues. The course will explore the heterogeneity of the Hispanic groups in the United States and how these groups respond in unique ways to the various services offered in community mental health settings. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: PSYCHOLOGY Credits: 3.00 General Social Psychology. Prerequisites: Undergraduate work in psychology or sociology. This course surveys and analyzes the theoretical and empirical literature of modern social psychology. Among topics dealt with are the social psychology of the psychology experiment, attitude development and change, group processes and conflict, role theory, ecological psychology, socialization, organizations and work places, and a number of other themes and issues focused on the individual's relationship to the larger social structure. 3 hours lecture.
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