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This course focuses on the conceptual and methodological processes used to test hypotheses, gather data, determine proper tests, and evaluate the results. In addition, the development of research designs, the explanation of elementary statistics, and the utilization of software programs for statistics as a tool for theory testing are emphasized. Prerequisite: PSC 1202 or PSC 1204; Major in Political Science, junior or senior standing, and Chairperson's approval. Lab fee. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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Students may intern at approved sites under professional supervision. Internships have included placements with the national, state, and local governments. In addition, internships are available with non-governmental organizations at the United Nations, law firms, museums, and historical societies. Internships are subject to availability. Prerequisites: PSC 1202 and PSC 1204 and Chairperson's approval. 1-15 credits. Offered as needed; day.
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This course is for students who have a special subject interest not available among the published catalogue offerings. It is usually limited to students with 3.0 indices or above. Students who believe they qualify must meet with the department Chairperson. After approval of the project, the student seeks a departmental professor and they draw up a contract specifying the nature of the work. A paper is usually required in this course. Prerequisites: PSC 1202 and PSC 1204. 1-3 credits. Chairperson's approval. Offered as needed.
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A thesis seminar for political science majors. The main project is a research paper in one of the sub-disciplines of political science. The students develop a research design based on the methodology utilized in the political science courses. Prerequisites: PSC 1204, PSC 3301, and PSC 3406. Senior standing. 3 credits. Fall semester; day.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores specific, identified topics in the discipline of political science. The subject matter is selected by the instructor prior to registration, with the approval of the department Chairperson. Open to Honors students only. 3 credits. Offered as needed; day.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the significant issues of the international system: security, the state and intergovernmental organizations; sustainable development and the global commons; globalization and the international political economy. Pre-requisite Graduate student status or permission of the instructor. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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[Renumbered from PSY 100] General introduction to the basic concepts, methods, and findings of contemporary psychology. 3 credits. Every semester; day. Offered as need in the evening.
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3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from PSY 101] Designed for Psychology majors, minors, and undeclared students with a strong interest in psychology. An introduction to basic principles of research in psychology, students learn about the scientific method, how to search for and evaluate psychological research, and conduct simple psychological experiments to illustrate what has been learned in PSY 1000. Students also learn APA style and basic methods of analyzing data using computer software. Prerequisite: PSY 1000. Three lectures and one lab hour per week. Lab fee. 4 credits. Fall and spring semesters; day.
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3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from PSY 203] Human development from conception through adolescence; examination of physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes. 3 credits. Every semester; day. Offered as needed in the evening.
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3.00 Credits
[Renumbered from PSY 204] A study of the adult life cycle covering early, middle, and late adulthood. 3 credits. Spring semester; day.
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