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PSYC 346: Pseudoscience and the Paranormal
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Critical thinking and scientifi c psychological inquiry applied to claimed extraordinary spiritual, paranormal, and psychic experiences. Topics include alternative medicine, astrology, biorhythms, channeling, chi, deja vu, demon possession, ESP, faith healing, Feng Sung, ghosts, magnet therapy, moon madness, mystical and religious experience, near-death experiences, out of body experiences, parapsychology, precognition, prophesy, psychic reading, psychokineiss, reincarnation, spiritualism, therapeutic touch, and UFOs. (3 Credits)
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PSYC 347: Health Psychology
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Relationship between psychology, health, stress, and illness. Infl uence of affective, cognitive, and social factors on risk, severity, and recovery from illness; impact of illness on psychological status; infl uence of psychological factors on health maintenance behaviors; psychological interventions; and the role of the psychologist in the health care team. Prereq: nine semester hours in psychology. (3 Credits)
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PSYC 350: Human Neuropsychology
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Intriguing and puzzling phenomena that follow disorders of the brain challenge us to understand how the brain is organized to allow for complex cognitive abilities specifi c to humans. This course will introduce several neurological disorders and use them to understand cognitive systems such as attention, language and memory. Students will tie course content to practice by engaging in a 20-hour service learning experience. (3 Credits)
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PSYC 351: Law and Psychology
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The structures and conceptual systems of the legal/ judicial system and of scientifi c psychology examined, contrasted, and ultimately integrated. How psychological information is specifi cally used in court proceedings; the interface of clinical and experimental psychology in larger-scale legal systems. Prereq: nine semester hours in psychology. (3 Credits)
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PSYC 373: Relaxation and Meditation
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Professional training in progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, breathing exercises, yoga stretching, imagery, and meditation. Students learn to construct individualized relaxation tapes for practice clients and present professional relaxation workshops. Not a substitute for personal relaxation training, personal stress management, counseling, or psychotherapy. Prereq: nine semester hours in psychology. (3 Credits)
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PSYC 379: Advanced Relaxation Training
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Profi ciency tests for students seeking the Certifi cate in ABC Relaxation Training. Students demonstrate skills at relaxation training, scripting, tape making, and workshop presentation. Prereq: Psyc 373 or 374. (1 Credit)
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PSYC 391: Forensic Psychology I:Adult
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The role of clinical psychologists in assessing and treating criminal and corrections populations and working with police and investigative agencies. Use of behavioral science information in both civil and criminal court proceedings. The psychological and psychiatric aspects of criminal behavior and violence; emphasis on antisocial syndromes and more recent neuropsychological research concerning violence. Prereq: nine semester hours in psychology. (3 Credits)
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PSYC 392: Forensic Psychology II:Juvenile
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Role of clinical and developmental psychologists and of behavioral science research at all levels of the juvenile court system. Abuse and neglect proceedings; family law courts; delinquency courts. Topics may include juvenile violence, substance abuse, therapeutic jurisprudence and restorative justice, effects of divorce, posttraumatic stress syndromes, child witness and child testimony research. Prereq: nine semester hours in psychology. (3 Credits)
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PSYC 398: Field Placement with Children and Families
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
An independent study class. Students participate in a community service placement for a total of 72 hours during the semester. Volunteer service must occur in an organized setting, such as a day care center, after school or YWCA/YMCA program, elementary school classroom, or pediatric health care setting. Sites must be approved by the course instructor. Prereq: nine semester hours in psychology or enrollment in the certifi cate program in child and family studies; consent of instructor required . (3 Credits)
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READ 320: Teaching Reading in the Elementary School
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Approaches to teaching beginning- and primarylevel reading and expanded approaches at all levels including middle school; language arts/reading interrelatedness. Balanced literacy and literature-based instruction; assessment strategies, materials, and organization of differentiated programs of reading instruction. Prereq: Educ 200, 210, Eled 261, and ICTS Basic Skills Test. (6)
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