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POLS 550: Seminar in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course explores important issues in political science from different perspectives within the field and related academic disciplines. Critical thinking, analysis and research skills are required of the student in classroom participation and assignments. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 190: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
A general overview of the field of psychology designed to provide the non-major with a knowledge and understanding of basic principles in psychology and their applications to human behavior. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 230: Human Adjustment
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
Overview of various areas of individual adjustment to life, with an emphasis on the healthy personality and common personal struggle. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 260: Data Analysis
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
Emphasis on producing and interpreting standard means of presenting summary data and using appropriate statistical procedures. Includes basic parametric and non-parametric statistics as they are applied to data from the behavioral sciences. (Same as Sociology 260.) Prerequisite: Psychology 190 or 200 or Sociology 190 or WPI. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 301: Principles of Learning
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
Introduction to the principles of classical and operant conditioning and their application to the understanding, prediction and control of behavior. Includes laboratory projects in conditioning. Prerequisite: Psychology 190 or 200 or 220. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 303: Physiological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
A systematic and comparative description of the physiological mechanisms that underlie behavior. Biological correlates of selected psychological phenomena will be demonstrated in the laboratory. Prerequisite: Psychology 190 or 200 or 220. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 310: History and Systems of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
Historical antecedents of contemporary theories. The development of modern scientific psychology from its roots in philosophy, physiology and medicine to its contemporary status. Prerequisite: Psychology 190 or 200 or written permission of instructor. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 360: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
The course is designed to prepare students for original research in the experimental study of behavior. Critical examination will be given to various research strategies. Students will gain experience in structuring, conducting and interpreting simple psychological experiments; they will learn to use the tools and equipment commonly employed in psychological research, and to prepare research reports. Prerequisite: Psychology 260. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 390: Special Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
Selected subjects, varying from offering to offering, presenting the opportunity for a more detailed examination of a topic than is possible in a general course. 3 semester hours
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PSYC 395: Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course provides an introduction to and overview of the topics of aging, dying and death in context of the dilemmas posed by medical technology applied at the end of life. Both a historical and multicultural perspective is presented. 3 semester hours
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