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PSYC 318: Applied Psychology
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
The application of psychological research in the solution of specific problems. Emphasis upon psychology industry (training, human engineering, fatigue, other conditions affecting work) and in advertising (attention, motivation, imagery appeal).
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PSYC 324: Problems in Psychology
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A study of problems in psychology by intensive reading of the major periodicals and classical works in the field. Provides the student with the opportunity to pursue a research project through independent study.
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PSYC 325: Personality Development sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A survey of theory and research on the development of the personality. Primary emphasis is upon the factors that shape personality. Class projects involve some laboratory work with children. Prerequisites: PSYC 100 or PSYC 110
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PSYC 400: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An integrative course designed to show the relationship among the separate courses pursued by the student in the undergraduate experience by an in-depth review of some of the major concepts and issues in psychology. Prerequisite: Senior status as a Psychology Major
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PSYC 401: Topics in Psychology sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Involves a critical discussion of current theoretical and experimental issues in four areas of psychology: African-American experiences, Spiritual Experiences, Adulthood and Aging, and Selected Issues in Psychology. One topic will be offered each semester, and the course may be repeated once for credit.
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PSYC 410: Introduction to Psychological Testing
4.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Focuses on supervised intellectual assessment of children and adults using such instruments as WAIS, WISC, WPPSI and Stanford-Binet. Relevant literature on the concept of intelligence and test construction is required reading. Practice in report writing is provided. Prerequisites: PSYC 216
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PSYC 411: Diagnostic Procedures For Exceptional Children sp
4.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A study of psychodiagnostic procedures useful in evaluating the abilities of exceptional children and youth. Includes how to select and administer appropriate tests of intelligence, personality, and specific disabilities, and how to utilize the findings in planning pupil experience. Prerequisite: PSYC 410
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PSYC 412: Physiological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A study of the physiological systems of the human organism as a basis for psychological reactions, with special reference to the endocrine and central nervous systems. Prerequisites: BIOL 315 and BIOL 316
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PSYC 413: History And Systems of Psychology sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
The history of scientific psychology through a critical analysis of the major psychological systems, stressing the problems, methods, and contribution of each and the philosophical and physiological foundations of the discipline. Prerequisite: Senior or Graduate Status
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PSYC 414: PERCEPTION Sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
The various theories of perception and the experimental research relating to them.
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