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PSYC 351: Topics in Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: PSYC 251 and junior or senior standing. Social factors that determine human behavior, survey of research in selected areas of social psychology and their implications for social phenomena.
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PSYC 362: Psychological Assessment
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: (PSYC 202 or PSYC 231 or PSYC 232 or PSYC 241 or PSYC 251 or PSYC 293) and at least junior standing. Psychometric theory and development of psychological assessment instruments. Includes behavioral, personality, intellectual, neuropsychological, forensic, achievement, and aptitude assessment.
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PSYC 363: Personality Theory
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: (PSYC 202 or PSCY 231 or PSYC 232 or PSYC 241 or PSYC 251 or PSYC 293) and at least junior standing. Theoretical and empirical readings in a survey of major perspectives in personality theory, including dynamic, cognitive, humanistic, and behavioral.
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PSYC 364: Psychology of Adjustment
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: (PSYC 202 or PSYC 231 or PSYC 232 or PSYC 241 or PSYC 251 or PSYC 293) and at least junior standing. Dynamic principles of human personality adjustment.
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PSYC 365: Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: PSYC 101 and junior or senior standing. Surveys role of psychology in the legal system. Issues addressed include: insanity, child custody, sexual abuse, police fitness, eye witness and jury selection
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PSYC 379: Community Psychology
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: (PSYC 202 or PSYC 231 or PSYC 232 or PSYC 241 or PSYC 251 or PSYC 293) and at least junior standing. Psychological principles applied to treatment and intervention at the community level; manpower development, organizational change, and systems analysis.
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PSYC 382: Exceptional Children
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: PSYC 241 and junior or senior standing. Exceptional mental retardation or advancement; organic disabilities having behavioral consequences, such as cerebral palsy or deafness; and behavior disorders.
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PSYC 401: Psychology Capstone Experience
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1 Hr. PR: PSYC 101 and PSYC 201 and STAT 211 and Senior Standing. Experience in coursework, research, or service that integrates knowledge gained as a major in psychology. To be taken concurrently with capstone experience, details of which are to be determined in consultation with advisor.
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PSYC 411: Applying to Graduate School
1.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1 Hr. PR: Senior Psychology major. Designed to guide students through the process of applying to graduate school in psychology. Students will investigate graduate training alternatives, select potential graduate programs, complete application packages, and prepare for interviews. Course will be graded on a Pass/Fail basis.
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PSYC 419A: Seminar in Methodology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I ,II. 1-3 Hr. (May be repeated for credit with consent). Current problems and techniques in research design, data analysis, and research methods.
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