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  • 3.00 Credits

    In-depth investigation of the theoretical and experimental findings related to cognitive, personality, environmental, social, and physical forces affecting development in middle-aged and older adults in American society. Topics include coping and adaptation, creativity, wisdom, successful aging, and death and dying. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PSY 321 Normal Offering Cycle: Fall semester of every other year Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II Course) This course is team-taught by a psychologist and sociologist and provides and integrated analysis and understanding of sexuality. Discussions are organized around the perspectives of essentialism and social constructionism. Topics include sexual behavior from a cross-cultural perspective; the "sexual revolution;" research on sexual behavior; theories of human sexuality, sexual orientation, and the connection among sex, gender, and sexuality.Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: ANT 101, ANT 102, PSY 101 or 102, or SOC 101 Cross-listed with SOC 327 Women's Studies Minor Course Normal Offering Cycle: Spring semester of every other year Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey of psychological tests and their applications across various settings and populations. Basic psychometric properties, methods of measurement and principles of test construction are introduced; ethical and multicultural issues are addressed. Tests used in the assessment of intelligence, personality, neuropsychological functioning, achievement and career interests are reviewed and demonstrated. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PSY 201 Normal Offering Cycle: Spring Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    The main goal of this course is to provide students with a general survey of exceptional development. We will consider some of the broader political economic and social aspects of exceptionality. When discussing these issues we will focus on integrating theory and research with real world problems and your own knowledge and experience. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PSY 101 or 102 Normal Offering Cycle: Spring Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey of the relationship between psychological principles and traditional organizational aspects such as leadership, group processes, decision-making and communication networks. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PSY 101 or 102 Normal Offering Cycle: Spring Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course is designed to introduce a broad spectrum of counseling theories, the processes involved in counseling and psychotherapy, professional ethics and issues of concern to those in the profession, and research regarding the effectiveness of these treatments. The course is theoretical and not applied and is intended to provide the student with an understanding of the complexity of the change process in relation to human problems. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PSY 101 or 102 Normal Offering Cycle: Fall Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    A focus on the interrelationship between the physical environment and human behavior and experience. The behavioral relationships involved in defining settings such as learning environments, residential settings, hospitals, prisons, work environments and environments of the future are explored. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PSY 101 or 102 Normal Offering Cycle: Spring semester of every other year Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    A multidisciplinary approach that promotes the discovery, exchange, and application of knowledge concerning the relationship of people to their environment and the machines they use. Readings and other class assignments allow students to recognize how empirical research in human factors can be applied usefully and meaningfully to optimize the relationship between technology and the human. Special emphasis is given to helping students learn how human factors research has led to designing environments that are better suited for work, to assessing human capabilities and limitations, and to designing manufactured objects so that people can use them more efficiently. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PSY 101 or 102 Normal Offering Cycle: Spring semester of every other year Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course integrates community placement in elder care and adult residential settings with some of the major theories and facts related to the biological, psychological, and social characteristics of the older person, as well as with the research investigating the various ways in which older persons influence and are influenced by their environment and caregivers. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PSY 321 Normal Offering Cycle: Fall semester of every other year Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    For junior and senior psychology majors. Choice of topics reflects the special interests of the students and expertise of the instructor. Prerequisites & Notes Normal Offering Cycle: Selected semesters Credits: 3
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