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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores a specific topic in Psychology in great detail. Students will read and discuss the primary literature relevant to the topic. They will gain an understanding of the topic at the level necessary to conduct research, learning both the current state of knowledge and the established research methodologies in the field. Emphasis will be placed on building a knowledge base and using critical thinking to evaluate research, tie the findings of several studies together, and develop an original research proposal on the topic. A different topic will be selected each time the course is offered, with the topic announced in the previous semester. This course may be taken for credit twice. Prerequisites: PSYC 201, PSYC 207, MTSC 121, PSYC 322, PSYC 323, PSYC 400, Junior status. Credit, three hours. Prerequisite:    PSYC 201 AND PSYC 207 AND MTSC 121 AND PSYC 322 AND PSYC 323 AND PSYC 400
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the impact of social institutions on the behavior of the individual and the impact of the individual on the group including a discussion of attitudes, beliefs, public opinion, propaganda, leadership prejudice, and international tension.Prerequisites: PSYC 201.Credit, three hours. Prerequisite:    PSYC 201 OR PSYC 201H
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course covering the philosophical and scientific works that form the basis of modern psychology. Classic concepts such as structuralism and functionalism will be considered as well as important schools of thought such as behaviorism, psychoanalysis, Gestalt, and cognitive.Prerequisites: PSYC 201, PSYC 207, PSYC 325, PSYC 400, PSYC 413, PSYC 416, MTSC 101, MTSC 102.Credit, three hours. Prerequisite:    (PSYC 201 OR PSYC 201H AND PSYC 207 AND PSYC 322 AND PSYC 323 AND PSYC 400 AND PSYC 413 AND PSYC 416 AND MTSC 121 OR MTSC 111)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a one-semester capstone course. Students will apply what they have learned from the core courses in generating an original research proposal.Prerequisites: PSYC 201, PSYC 207, PSYC 325, PSYC 400, MTSC 101, MTSC 102.Credit, three hours. Prerequisite:    (PSYC 201 OR PSYC 201H AND PSYC 207 AND PSYC 322 AND PSYC 400 AND PSYC 323 AND PSYC 413 AND PSYC 416 AND MTSC 121 OR MTSC 111)
  • 1.00 - 19.00 Credits

    A course designed to provide the student the opportunity for laboratory or field based research in a selected area of psychology.Prerequisites: Junior status, and consent of the Instructor.Credit, three hours.
  • 3.00 - 9.00 Credits

    The practica in Applied psychology provides students the opportunity to observe and practice the application of behavior science principles on the job. This will be accomplished by assigning students to participate in the operation of various state and local human service agencies, under the guidance and supervision of a college advisor. Practica in organizational psychology will be located in various busines and organizations. Prerequisite:    PSYC 201 AND PSYC 206
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Practica in Applied Psychology provides students the opportunity to observe and practice the application of behavior science principles on-the-job. The students will have an opportunity to identify a practicum site from an approved practicum site list. This course will provide the students with civic and social services that could be incorporated onto their professional resumes. The course instructor will work out course expectations with the student and the practicum site supervisor.Prerequisites: Successful completion of all Freshman and Sophomore level courses in the Psychology curriculum including, PSYC 201, PSYC 206, PSYC 207, PSYC 303 or PSYC 411, PSYC 316, PSYC 325, MTSC 101, MTSC 102, and written consent of the Instructor.Credit, three hours. Prerequisite:    PSYC 201 OR PSYC 201H AND PSYC 206
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Practica in Applied Psychology provides students the opportunity to observe and practice the application of behavior science principles on-the-job. The students will have an opportunity to identify a practicum site from an approved practicum site list. This course will provide the students with civic and social services that could be incorporated onto their professional resumes. The course instructor will work out course expectations with the student and the practicum site supervisor.Prerequisites: Successful completion of all Freshman and Sophomore level courses in the Psychology curriculum including, PSYC 201, PSYC 206, PSYC 207, PSYC 303 or PSYC 411, PSYC 316, PSYC 325, MTSC 101, MTSC 102, and written consent of the Instructor.Credit, three hours. Prerequisite:    PSYC 201 OR PSYC 201H AND PSYC 206 AND PSYC 435A
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Practica in Applied Psychology provides students the opportunity to observe and practice the application of behavior science principles on-the-job. The students will have an opportunity to identify a practicum site from an approved practicum site list. This course will provide the students with civic and social services that could be incorporated onto their professional resumes. The course instructor will work out course expectations with the student and the practicum site supervisor.Prerequisites: Successful completion of all Freshman and Sophomore level courses in the Psychology curriculum including, PSYC 201, PSYC 206, PSYC 207, PSYC 303 or PSYC 411, PSYC 316, PSYC 325, MTSC 101, MTSC 102, and written consent of the Instructor.Credit, three hours. Prerequisite:    PSYC 201 OR PSYC 201H AND PSYC 206 AND PSYC 435A AND PSYC 435B
  • 3.00 Credits

    The application of principles derived from learning theory to individuals and groups. Special attention will be given to parenting, treatment of abnormal behavior, and the workplace.Prerequisites: PSYC 201.Credit, three hours. Prerequisite:    PSYC 201
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