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PPS 7001/7002: Internship-full time
5.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(5, 5 units)
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PSY 1540: Statistics
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
This introductory graduate statistics course is designed to prepare clinical PsyD students to be competent consumers of research for clinical practice. An overview of the major statistical tools employed in contemporary behavioral science research and program evaluation. Survey of philosophy of science and scientific method; descriptive and inferential statistics; univariate and multivariate analysis of variance and co-variance (one-way and factorial); regression techniques; principal and (exploratory and confirmatory) factor analysis; power calculation and corrections for multiple comparisons. Prerequisite: PSY 1101
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PSY 2181: Psychopharmacology and Addiction
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Examination of the physiological effects of alcohol and other drugs. Includes how drugs are metabolized, their effects on the central nervous system and behavior and the addiction process. Prerequisite: PSY 1101
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PSY 2182: Treatment Methods and Modalities of Chemical Dependency
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Various ways people recover from alcohol/drug abuse. In-depth examination of various models of intervention and treatment and the rationales behind them. Consideration of the individual differences in male and female needs and the needs of special populations. Prerequisite: PSY 1101
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PSY 2183: Theories and Techniques of Chemical Dependency Counseling
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Theories of counseling and the implementation of therapeutic strategies, including techniques of rapport building, relationship skills, goal setting, implementation of treatment programs and referral skills. Discussion of values and ethics in counseling. Prerequisite: PSY 1101
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PSY 3000: Introduction to Professional Practice and Applied Areas in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Survey of the various professional and educational opportunities across the field of psychology, including clinical, forensic, marriage and family, school/developmental, industrial/organizational, and other settings. Includes discussion of public and private mental health systems of care. Discussion of career tracks at the bachelor's, masters, and doctoral degree levels, including common careers for psychology majors in related fields.
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PSY 3003: Applied Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
An overview of the major statistical tools employed in contemporary behavioral science research and program evaluation. Exploration of the many contemporary and future uses of computer technology in psychological research and practice. Basic instruction in the use of statistical and database programs for data collection, coding and evaluation. Emphasis on experiential learning through computer-aided research and use of computer-based assessment and treatment programs. Survey of descriptive and inferential statistics; univariate and multivariate analysis of variance and co-variance (one-way and factorial); regression techniques; principal and (exploratory and confirmatory) factor analysis; power calculation and corrections for multiple comparisons. Considerable student practice in computation.
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PSY 3005: Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Introduction to the scientific method as used in psychology. Includes the formation of hypotheses, design of research, conduct of one or more studies, statistical analysis of data, written and oral presentation of results, and research ethics. Emphasis on critical interpretation of research findings. Includes discussion and utilization of both qualitative and quantitative methods.
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PSY 3105: History and Systems of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Examination of the historical roots of psychology in relation to contemporary psychology and its foundations in philosophy and science. Prerequisite: PSY 1101
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PSY 3108: Social Psychology,Community and Culture
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Interdisciplinary introduction to the social and cultural aspects of individual behavior. Particular emphasis on interactional analysis and development of the self as well as attitudes, motives, aggression, values, social perception and interpersonal relationships. Examines the cultural and community-level contexts of behavior, personality development, family structure and values.
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