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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the role of law in the administrative process. Topics to be covered include administrative rulemaking and adjudication, enabling statutes, open records and open meetings laws, procedural due process, and civil liability and immunity for public employees and governments. (Same as LST 576.)
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3.00 Credits
Traces the development of the principles of labor law and labor legislation as well as their administration at the national, state, and local levels in the United States. Uses administrative and court decisions and policy analysis to examine issues of current significance concerning labor relations. Prerequisite: MGT 350 or consent of instructor. (Same as MGT 577.)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Supervised readings or research in selected subjects designed to supplement regular course offerings. Requires chair's approval. Restricted to junior and senior students. May be repeated up to six hours. Only three hours may count toward major. Prerequisite: Fifteen hours of POL courses with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 and a minimum GPA of 3.25 for POL courses taken for the major or minor, and chair's approval.
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1.00 Credits
Only one freshman orientation course will count toward graduation. Graded pass/fail.
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1.00 Credits
An applied course for students interested in enhancing their psychological skills. This course is recommended for persons in performance fields (e.g., psychology, physical education, social work, nursing, performing arts, business, etc.) who wish to improve their mental skills such as emotional and attentional control. Does not count toward Psychology major, minor, or University Studies requirements. Graded pass/ fail. Prerequisite: PSY 180.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar for psychology majors, focusing on career exploration, employment opportunities, the job search process, graduate school, and related issues. Recommended for students in their sophomore or junior year. Does not count toward Psychology major, minor, or University Studies requirement. Graded pass/fail. Prerequisite: PSY 180 and sophomore standing or higher.
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3.00 Credits
A presentation of the psychological aspects of human sexuality as well as an exploration of contemporary psychological research and theory in the field. Topics are addressed from various perspectives (behavioral, social, cultural and biological) and include homosexuality, pornography, sexually transmitted disease, early sexual learning, adult sexual lifestyles and sexual dysfunction and treatment. Prerequisite: PSY 180.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of theory and research regarding the psychological aspects of sport and physical activity. Topics addressed include history of sport psychology, research methods and testing, learning, personality, attention, arousal, intervention, motivation, attribution, aggression, leadership, group dynamics, and audience effects as they relate to athletes, coaches and officials. Prerequisite: PSY 180.
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2.00 Credits
This course will be a survey of theory and research regarding the psychological and sociological significance of sport fandom and spectating. Topics addressed will include the prevalence of sport fandom, factors affecting involvement in sport as a fan and spectator, spectator aggression, the psychological impact of spectating, and the societal impact of spectating. Prerequisite: PSY 180.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the area of forensic psychology. Topics covered include aspects of criminal behavior, the insanity defense, competency, commitment of the mentally ill, and professional issues. Prerequisite: PSY 180.
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