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PSYC 323: The Child in Family and Society
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Influences such as marital discord, family violence, poverty and prejudice on the development of the child from birth through adolescence. Prerequisite: ANTH 1 or SSP1 or department permission. Herrenkohl (SS)
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PSYC 325: Theories in Social Psychology
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course will compare the contributions and limitations of major theoretical perspectives on social behavior, and examine the nature of theory-construction and theory- testing in psychology generally. We will discuss broad theories of social behavior (Behaviorism, Gestalt, Psychodynamics, Symbolic Interactionism), as well as more specific theories of social phenomena, such as social perception, self-perception, and social influence. Prerequisite: Psyc 121 or consent of instructor. Grant (Advanced Psychology Seminar) (SS)
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PSYC 327: Health Psychology
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
An overview of the topic of health psychology. The course presupposes a preventative intervention approach to the problem of assisting healthy individuals to understand the relationship between behavior and health, and to engage those behaviors that promote health. This course will be underpinned with basic science and research on health psychology, but will include an application focus. Prerequisite: PSYC 110. (SS)
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PSYC 328: Educational Psychology
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Overview of historical, contemporary, and emerging issues in the field of educational psychology. Implications of various social, cognitive and behavioral educationalpsychological theories for teaching and learning in the classroom. Prerequisite: PSYC 107 or 109 or 117. (SS)
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PSYC 331: Humanistic Psychology
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The literature of and metaphors underlying the humanistic point of view in psychology. These "models of man"are contrasted with models underlying other modes of psychological inquiry. Prerequisites: PSYC 153. (Advanced Psychology Seminar). (SS)
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PSYC 333: Social Psychology of Politics
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Political behavior viewed from a psychological and social psychological perspective. Prerequisite: ANTH 1; SSP 1; PSYC 1, or department permission. Rosenwein (SS)
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PSYC 335: Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Discussion of the behavior of invertebrates and vertebrates and analysis of the physiological mechanisms responsible for behavioral actions, and adaptive value of specific behavior patterns. Prerequisite: BIOS 31 or EES 31. (NS)
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PSYC 338: Phenomenology and Theory of Childhood Disorders
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The nature, classification, and treatment of childhood disorders. Prerequisite: PSYC 107 (SS)
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PSYC 341: Social Psychology and Social Issues
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course examines the methods, concepts, and research findings associated with the effort to apply social psychology to the understanding and amelioration of social problems. Special attention will be paid to the topic of human conflict. Gill (Advanced Psychology Seminar) (SS)
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PSYC 342: Motivation
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This seminar emphasizes theory and research on motivational approaches to social psychology. We will focus on the ways in which goals, motives, and needs guide behavior. We will explore such key issues as the nature of achievement, well-being, self-regulation and self-control; emotions, values, and belief-protection as sources of social action; and the role of motivated cognition in understanding the self and others. Prerequisite: PSYC 153 or PSYC 121. Grant (Advanced Psychology Seminar) (SS)
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