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PSY 470: Internship in Psychology
3.00 - 8.00 Credits
McKendree University
Internship in Psychology
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PSY 480: Independent Study in Psychology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McKendree University
Independent Study in Psychology
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PSY 490: Seminar in Psychology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McKendree University
As needed.
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PSY 491: Statistical Software For Psychology
2.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course provides an in-depth overview of statistical analysis software using SPSS. Students must apply this approach to analysis of data collected in PSY 496W and PSY 491 must be taken concurrently with PSY 496W, Experimental Psychology and Research Methods. Prerequisite: MTH 310. Each semester.
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PSY 496: Experimental Psychology And Research Methods
4.00 Credits
McKendree University
Research methods and laboratory experimentation in psychology with an emphasis on a senior thesis involving a research project that includes design, implementation and data analysis. Prerequisite: MTH 310. Concurrent enrollment in PSY 491 required and PSY 330 recommended. Each semester.
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PSY 498: Senior Survey in Psychology
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course is designed for psychology majors to prepare them for graduate school and also for the professional field. The course will include a review of the history of psychology, psychological theories, and current research in the field. There will be an emphasis on transfer of this knowledge to both the graduate school and the professional field. Prerequisite: Junior/Senior Standing. Annually, Fall.
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REL 210: Living Religions of The East
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An introduction to the indigenous religions of India, China and Japan, including the traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. The course includes analysis of important beliefs, practices and historical developments within each tradition, readings of classic and contemporary literature from the traditions, and visiting of religious sites. Annually, Fall.
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REL 211: Living Religions of The West
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An introduction to the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The course includes analysis of important beliefs, practices and historical developments within each tradition, readings from classic and contemporary literature from the traditions, and visiting of religious sites. Annually, Spring.
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REL 212: Religion And Gender
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An exploration of the diverse experiences of women and men in a variety of religious traditions. Issues to be treated include beliefs about women and men in the major world religions; the role of religion in determining gender roles in human society; the relation between gender and spirituality; and the contemporary feminist challenge to male-dominated forms of religion. As needed.
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REL 215/315: Religion in The United States
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An overview of the history, character, and variety of religion in the United States. Elements of the course include summarizing historical developments in religion, analyzing constitutional issues regarding the separation of church and state, and examining the distinctive characteristics of denominational and religious groups, including the way they respond to important contemporary issues. Annually, Spring.
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