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PSYC 380: Advanced Quantitative Methods for the BES
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Provides a foundation in statistics for the student who will pursue advanced training in the behavioral sciences. The major topics included in this course are correlational techniques, regression analysis, simple and factorial analysis of variance, power analysis, and nonparametric statistics. Prerequisite: PSYC 210. (Offered regularly, but not every semester.)
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PSYC 381,383,490,495: Workshop
12.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Workshops are designed to broaden the educational experience of students through appropriate applied and experiential learning coupled with academic instruction. Workshop focus will vary from semester to semester covering such areas as interpersonal communication, group dynamics, and biofeedback. Students may reenroll up to a maximum of 12 credits, but are not permitted to repeat workshops on the same topic. Prerequisite: Approval of the dean.
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PSYC 410: Physiological Basis of Behavior
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
A basic course to familiarize students with the bodily processes involved in various aspects of human behavior. Physiological psychology studies the biological basis of psychological functions such as sleeping, emotions, motivations, perceptions, learning, memory, and problem solving. The two major biological systems most relevant to psychology are the nervous system and the glandular system. Prerequisites: PSYC 101 (BIOL 110 and BIOL 150 are recommended.)
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PSYC 420: Rehabilitation Psychology
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Review of contemporary theories, practices, and research in rehabilitation of the emotionally, mentally, and physically disabled. Selected topics will include various addictions, mental retardation, learning disabilities, emotional disorders, and physical incapacities. Prerequisites: PSYC 101, SOCI 101, PSYC 205, and PSYC 310.
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PSYC 425: Introduction to Counseling
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Theories and practical techniques of counseling, including advisement, guidance, and supportive psychotherapy, by both directive and non-directive methods. Counseling is considered both as a career in itself and as a component of one's job in such fields as teaching, business and personnel management, health occupations, social work, and the law. Prerequisites: PSYC 101, PSYC 205.
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PSYC 431,432: Seminar
8.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Students may enroll for up to a maximum of 8 credits, but are not permitted to repeat a seminar on the same topic. Topics studied will vary from semester to semester, but include: alienation, generation gap, drugs, sexual revolution, interpersonal dynamics, self-actualization, social commitment, individual freedom, religion, human encounter. Prerequisite: Approval of the dean. (Offered regularly, but not every semester.)
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PSYC 440: Psychology Seminar-Emotions & Motivations
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Psychology Seminar-Emotions & Motivations
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PSYC 443: Psychology Seminar-History & Systems
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Psychology Seminar-History & Systems
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PSYC 445: Psychology Seminar-Sensation & Perception
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
The content focus of these seminars will change in a sequential manner from semester to semester and will cover the areas of history and systems of psychology, emotions and motivations, and sensation and perception. Students may elect to take up to 6 credits, but may not repeat a seminar on the same topic. Suggested for students who are planning to go on to graduate school. Prerequisite: 12 credits of BES courses.
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PSYC 470: Advanced Research Methods for BES
4.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
An advanced course in current topics of experimental psychology. Emphasis is placed on individual research projects in areas of perception, learning, motivation, emotion, and psychophysiology. Prerequisites: PSYC 251.
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