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PSY 390: Independent Study in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department An opportunity to explore advanced topics within psychology of special interest to a student. Students may suggest programs of reading, laboratory, research, or clinical activity to individual faculty for their approval and guidance. Offered any term.
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PSY 399: Internship in Psychology
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Students participate in applied psychological programs at institutions or with psychologists in private practice in the Roanoke area. Emphasis is on direct, intensive experience with the application of psychological principles in practical circumstances. Application with faculty required prior to registration. Offered both terms.
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PSY 425: History And Systems of Psychology Ledger
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
A comprehensive overview of the history of psychology, including early philosophical roots, the "schools" of psychology, and major branches of modernpsychology with emphasis on important studies in each area. Prerequisite: senior psychology major or permission from the instructor. Offered Term 1. (MOD)
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PSY 470: Senior Seminar in Psychology Flory
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Current developments within the major areas of psychology. Most of the material covered in this course is based upon research and topics published within the last several years. Prerequisites: PSY 202; senior psychology majors and others with permission. Offered Term 1.
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PSY 490: Senior Honors Thesis
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department An extensive research project to be carried out over both regular terms and Short Term. A research proposal and literature review is due at the end of Term 1. Students complete an APA-style thesis and present their projects at the Division III Science Seminar in Spring Term. Open to qualified senior psychology majors. Application with faculty is required prior to registration.
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REL 109: Introduction to World Religions I Spitzer
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
An introduction to the western religious traditions including Native American, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This course examines religious elements of the holy, myth/sacred story, sacred texts, ritual, symbol systems, organizational patterns, ethics, and sacred communities for each religious tradition. No prerequisite. Open to first-year students. Offered Term 1. ( f, w, x, ANC, DIV)
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REL 110: Introduction to World Religions II
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department An introduction to the eastern religious traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism. This course examines religious elements of the holy, myth/sacred story, sacred texts, ritual, symbol systems, organizational patterns, ethics, and sacred communities for each religious tradition. No prerequisite. Open to first-year students. Offered Term 2. ( f, w, x, GLO, MOD)
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REL 117: Introduction to The Hebrew Bible Fuller
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Biblical study of the identity, faith, and history of Israel through a survey of drama, story, and event. This course broadly samples the law, prophets and writings, in view of histories of interpretation, ritual, practices, and symbol systems. In addition, the course will provide an introduction to methods of exegesis, and to historical and literary criticism. No prerequisite. Not offered in 2008-09. (f, w, ANC)
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REL 118: Introduction to The New Testament Fuller
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
A survey of the early Christian writings and their interpretation. This course explores selected gospels, epistles, and writings in their historical context. Attention is paid to the development of historical Christian identity and community, liturgical practices and symbols, major themes, as well as to the history of interpretation of New Testament texts. The course also provides an introduction to exegesis, and to historical and literary criticism. No prerequisite. Open to first-year students. Not offered in 2008-09. (f, w, x, o, ANC, DIV)
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REL 155: Chaplaincy Studies I Fuller
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
This course addresses student spiritual development and the role of campus spiritual leaders and caregivers. Training skills include conversation initiation, active listening, asking questions, sharing faith, and referring students in need. Required for students who have been accepted in the student chaplaincy positions. Open to first-year students. Offered both terms.
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