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PSYC 351: Multicultural Counseling and
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Research Issues Prerequisite: PSYC 200 or 210 Mental health counseling should assist students to take their own backgrounds into account before learning about counseling approaches which center around techniques shown to be multiculturally effective. The importance of therapist characteristics will be emphasized. Additionally, research leading to the misunderstanding of minority culture members will be critiqued as the value of objective scientific reporting is recognized to be critical to advancement in the mental health field.
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PSYC 356: Introduction to Qualitative
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Research An overview of qualitative research methods and qualitative data analysis. The course introduces the student to the logic and process of qualitative research, to four specific qualitative research methods-phenomenology, ethnography, case study, and grounded theory-and the basics of analyzing qualitative data.
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PSYC 401: History and Systems of
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Psychology Prerequisite: Nine additional hours of psychology The history of psychology from its beginnings in early philosophical thought to the present. Emphasis is on the last century of developments in the field, the life, and works of historically eminent psychologists.
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PSYC 410: Psychology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours A challenge to examine the role psychology plays in religious beliefs. Students with analyze and evaluate assigned texts and novels comparing aspects of ten religions and how psychological theories coincide with each system.
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PSYC 420: Psychology and the Bible
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Prerequisite: PSYC 401 or permission of the instructor Based on the history of the theories of psychology, students will analyze the psychological views of humanity. Biblical views of Christian writers will be used to examine the foundations of a sample of current psychological theories.
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PSYC 440: Experimental Design in Research
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Application and Construction Prerequisite: PSYC 355 Acquaints the prospective research experimentalist in the behavioral sciences with a number of the basic principles used in the construction of experimental designs. Lab fee.
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PSYC 460: Counseling Processes and
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Techniques Prerequisites: PSYC 341, 371 Theory and practice of counseling will be treated in an experiential, group-practice manner. Students will be exposed to counseling issues at a level commensurate with senior standing and entry into the community workplace.
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PSYC 475: Psychology of Criminal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Prerequisites: PSYC 101 or PSYC 210 or SOCI 200, and PSYC 341 and PSYC 430 An examination of the factors that contribute to criminal behavior, including various psychopathological and sociological aspects.
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PSYC 495: Directed Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
1 to 3 hours
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PSYC 498: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Liberty University Online
3 hours Prerequisite: PSYC 355 and PSYC 440 Junior or Senior majors in Psychology will engage in a formal project of research, calling upon their previous courses in statistics and research methods, to produce a detailed project as a written capstone to a Psychology education.
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