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LNS 751: Fundamentals Of Soil Science
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
FUNDAMENTALS OF SOIL SCIENCE R PERM
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LNS 754: Ornamental Horticulture II
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
ORNAMENTAL HORTICULT II
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LNS 780: Graduate Research Methods In Landscape Studies
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
GRAD RES METH-LANDSC STD
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LOT 505: Organizational Behavior
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Particular attention is given to issues of diversity and how all these topics relate to women's development as managers and leaders. Cross-listed as BUS 505.
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LOT 529: Human Development
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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LOT 601: Foundations of Organizational Psycology
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts, theories and research areas in the fields of Community and Organizational Psychology. The primary focus will be in understanding the application of theoretical perspective and research methodology to common issues in communities and organizations. In addition, cultural and ecological perspectives in community and organizational psychology will be covered. Cross-listed as PSY 601.
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LOT 603: Systems Theories, Leadership, and Change
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is an introduction to systems theories and their application to organizations, communities and families. Ecological models and open systems approaches will be covered. A particular focus will be on issues of change at the macro level and possible interventions when working within complex human systems. Furthermore, an examination of the role of leadership in systems change will be included. Cross-listed as PSY 603.
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LOT 606: Group Process and Facilitation
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course provides a foundation on the major concepts and theories in group dynamics, interpersonal relations and group facilitation. Primary focus will be on communication patterns, power dynamics, understanding hierarchical and non-hierarchical ways of functioning, leadership, social theories of change, personal, group and community change, and the role of resistance in change. The course integrates conceptual knowledge, reflection, and personal experience-based learning. Cross-listed as PSY 606.
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LOT 609: Foundations of Qualitative Research/Program Eval.
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is designed to instruct students in current theories and methods employed by qualitative and quantitative researchers and to introduce students to approaches used to systematically evaluate programs that operate in organizational and community psychology contexts. The course will focus primarily on qualitative research methods and their application in program evaluation activities. Topics covered in the course include: the history and paradigms of qualitative and quantitative research; key concepts and constructs that guide qualitative and program evaluation research; approaches to designing and planning qualitative studies and evaluation proposals; selection of data sources and data collection methods; analyzing and interpreting study outcomes; enhancing utilization of study outcomes; and relevant ethical and political issues. Cross-listed as PSY 609.
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LOT 617: The Psychology of Culture and Identity
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course addresses various influencing factors of culture and identity, as well as the impact in and on counselling and theraputic relationships. Sociopolitical, socioeconomic, familial, and psychological aspects of diversity, identity and culture are examined through readings, seminars, and experiential exercises. Issues inlcude cultural perspectives on change, support, development, communication, and the nature of individuality, family and community. Students challenge underlying assumptions, expand functional perspectives, and develop effective skills to work with diverse populations in counseling. Cross-listed as PSY 617.
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