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3.00 Credits
Ethical and professional issues and problems facing practicing scientists. Emphasizes and role of scientists in public and private sectors, their responsibilities, and emerging ethical and professional issues. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: Admission to a professional science master's (PSM) program.
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Prerequisite: Admission to a professional science master's (PSM) program.
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2.00 Credits
A seminar course designed to broaden the student's professional foundation in the practice of applied sciences following industry "best practices." Project management practice, intellectual property and proprietary issues, industrial policies and procedures, and governmental regulatory issues are examined. Focus on team building, networking, and communication and presentation skills. Offered fall and spring/summer semester. Prerequisites: Admission to one of the four PSM M.S. programs, including M.S. in cell and molecular biology-biotechnology emphasis, M.S. in biostatistics, M.S. in health informatics and bioinformatics, or M.S. in data science and analytics.
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Prerequisites: Admission to one of the four PSM M.S. programs, including M.S. in cell and molecular biology-biotechnology emphasis, M.S. in biostatistics, M.S. in health informatics and bioinformatics, or M.S. in data science and analytics.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Full-time or part-time, on-the-job work performed at a sponsoring entity while under the supervision of an approved mentor in an area related to applied sciences. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of PSM common course requirements and completion or enrollment in PSM 662.
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Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of PSM common course requirements and completion or enrollment in PSM 662.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Graduate credit awarded for professional learning acquired through non-credit courses, structured, non-credit professional development programs, and professional work experiences.
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3.00 Credits
General survey of psychology, the scientific study of behavior and experience, including overt actions and mental activity. Covers how psychologists think and act as scientists and how the study of its subject matter may be integrated at the biological, psychological, and social levels of analysis. Fulfills one of the Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences. Offered every academic year.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of basic research methods in psychology. Emphasis on the logic of psychological research, the formulation and testing of hypotheses, research design, sampling procedures, and the ethics of conducting research. Offered every academic year. Prerequisites: PSY 101, WRT 150, and (STA 215 or STA 312).
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Prerequisites: PSY 101, WRT 150, and (STA 215 or STA 312).
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3.00 Credits
Explores the development of the child from conception to adolescence in the home, school, and society. Interactions among physical, cognitive, personality, and social developments are considered. Practical implications for child development of theories and research on these topics will be emphasized. Field observation required. Offered every academic year. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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3.00 Credits
The study of a wide range of psychological disorders that affect people, especially adults. The detailed analysis of the symptoms, effects, etiology, and treatments of selective psychological disorders. Offered every academic year. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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3.00 Credits
Study of exceptional children and their problems. Emphasis on understanding the nature and extent of problems of various types of exceptionalities and on possible ways of dealing with them. Offered every academic year. Prerequisites: PSY 101 and (PSY 301 or PSY 364).
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Prerequisites: PSY 101 and (PSY 301 or PSY 364).
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3.00 Credits
Examines the development of the child from conception through age five. Theories and research in the areas of biological, perceptual, physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development, as well as their interrelationships, will be presented and discussed. Field observation required. Offered every academic year. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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