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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory level survey of the major classic and contemporary psychological theories and research in learning. Learning will be examined from biological, psychological and sociocultural perspectives. Prerequisite: PSY 111. Fall
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The study of attention, memory, thinking, concept formation, language, intelligence and emotions. Prerequisite: PSY 111. Fall
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This course will provide an overview of classical and contemporary psychological research pertaining to women. It will explore biological and cultural similarities and differences within topics such as behavior, language, emotion, motivation, mental health, and development. The course will include a special focus on women of different ethnic backgrounds. Prerequisite: PSY 111. Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of growth and development from conception through middle childhood including ten total hours of observation (i.e., one hour per week) in an early childhood center. Prerequisite: PSY 111. Fall
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This course is an introductory level survey of the major classic and contemporary psychological theories and research in personality. We will cover major theories including psychoanalysis, humanistic, cognitive, social learning, and biological perspectives. Various traits and their importance in predicting health, achievement, and adjustment will also be covered. Prerequisite: PSY 111. Spring
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This course is an introductory level survey of the major classic and contemporary psychological theories and research in intimate relationships. Topics to be covered include attraction, dating, friendship, love, passion, commitment, marriage, jealousy, conflict, and divorce. Prerequisite: PSY 111 or 260. Spring
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3.00 Credits
Study of classification, assessment, and causes of deviant behavior patterns, reviewing contemporary issues in the study and treatment of psychopathology. Prerequisite: PSY 111. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Application of psychological principles and skills in a suitable field setting. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Fall
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3.00 Credits
The study of the application of psychological methods and principles to organizational settings. Topics to be covered include motivation, psychological testing, job satisfaction, training, leadership, employee selection, stress, and performance appraisal. Prerequisite: PSY 111. Spring
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3.00 Credits
The study of the application of psychological methods and principles to the legal system. Topics to be covered include eyewitness testimony, confessions, the insanity defense, polygraphs, jury selection, profiling, serial killers, and victims. Prerequisite: PSY 111 or 260. Fall
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