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PSY 418: Psychology of Substance Abuse
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Substance abuse is one of the fastest-growing and most potentially destructive phenomena of contemporary life. In this course, students will learn about the theoretical models that attempt to explain the causes, contributing factors, and solutions to substance abuse among various populations, including adolescents, the elderly, and various cultural, social, and ethnic groups.
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PSY 419: Ecological Psychology
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
An analysis of what is the relationship of human experience to the natural world? Why should we care about the environment? Ecological psychology attempts to answer these questions. Students will explore the relationship of humans to nature in multiple cultural settings and historical contexts. This course also discusses the impact of human culture on the natural world, and the ways in which individuals and societies can harm or help the environment.
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PSY 42: Child Psychology
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course discusses the issues of children's biological and psychosocial development, relationship, and culture in a social context. It addresses topics such as physical, cognitive, social, and intellectual growth, language acquisition, family and peers, popularity, impact of mass media and culture on child's development.
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PSY 420: Health Psychology
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course examines the impact of individual behaviors and lifestyles on health. Students will explore the application of psychological principles to health in areas such as stress reduction, proper nutrition, safe behaviors, benefits of exercise, cardiovascular health, and the benefits of a balanced lifestyle. The relationship between mental and physical illness will be a guiding focus throughout the course.
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PSY 421: Interviewing and Counseling Skills
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Through lecture and experiential learning, students will study and practice skills of effective communication. Each student will do an analysis of his or her personal communication style, taking into consideration the implications of gender, race, and culture. Special emphasis will be placed on the communication skills needed by the human services and behavioral science professional.
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PSY 423: Health Issues in Aging
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
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PSY 497: Special Populations' Practicum
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
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PSY 498: Senior Seminar
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course provides students with the experience of applying behavioral science concepts outside a classroom setting. Students will arrange a placement in a community setting in which to develop and implement a service project.
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PSY 499: Human Nutrition
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
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SCI 201: Independent Study
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course explores issues related to nutrition. It introduces students to nutrition guidelines and assessment. Nutrition is also discussed in context of life cycle and health, body composition and weight management, metabolism, alternative diets, food safety, and eating disorders. Nutrition related issues, such as malnutrition and hunger, are illustrated in order to develop an international perspective on the nutrition and health challenges facing contemporary world.
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