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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Honors equivalent of PSY 240. A broad survey of current knowledge about human social. behavior. Topics covered include aggression, attraction and love, social influence, attitudes and attitude change, nonverbal communication, leadership, prejudice and discrimination, and application of social psychology to law, medicine, and other fields.
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Health Psychology is concerned with the interaction between behavior and health and illness. It includes the psychological study of the relationship between health and lifestyle, stress and coping, and health-injurious behaviors.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of psychological principles and research methods relevant to organizations and industry. Topics include motivation, communication, leadership, conflict, and organizational effectiveness. Also covered are personnel selection, the work situation, human errors, and accidents.
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This course attempts to make clear the theoretical and practical implications of learning principles and findings. Various theories of learning are examined and the implications of theories, and the learning approach generally, for a variety of practical problems are emphasized.
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Honors equivalent of PSY 314. This course attempts to make clear the theoretical and practical implications of learning principles and findings. Various theories of learning are examined and the implications of theories, and the learning approach generally, for a variety of practical problems are emphasized.
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It is an interdisciplinary, introductory course taught by a team from the biology and psychology departments. The course will focus on using the processes of addiction to alcohol, marijuana, nicotine, and psychomotor stimulants to teach the basics of biological and psychological science. Example topic areas include neurological/brain function, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, emotion and motivation, learning and memory, physiology and pharmacology, and the psychosocial aspects of addictions.
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The relationship of physiology and basic anatomy, with special emphasis on the central nervous system, to variables fundamental to the study of psychology.
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An examination of perceptual and cognitive processes involved in music and the visual arts. Topics include musical information processing, music reading, musical memory, the nature of musical ability and its relationship to other abilities, development of musical and artistic ability, the nature of artistic ability, the artistic process, and processing of visual-arts information.
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An examination of current research and theory. Current theories of motivation and data relevant to these theories are reviewed. The effects of both unlearned motives and rewards and learned motives and rewards on behavior are covered.
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Examination and restructuring of the major psychological principles from a cultural perspective. A study of the diversity of development of the individual across Asian, African American, Latino/a, and American Indian/Alaskan Native cultures will be presented. The experience of self, role of the family and community, and the psychology of prejudice will be emphasized. Issues related to the workplace, religion, sexual orientation, ability status, and gender will also be discussed. It will be assumed that the student already has some familiarity with major psychological theories and terminology.
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