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PS 490: INTERNSHIP/ST GOVT
6.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Evaluation by the academic coordinator and agency supervisors of the intern's performance of assigned agency functions. Interns are full-time employees (40 hr/wk) for the duration of their internship program. Job assignments are made with the mutual consultation and consent of the intern, the agency and the academic coordinator.
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PS 491: IND RESEARCH/ST GOVT
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Submission of a major research paper by the intern to an academic coordinator. Research is supervised by the academic coordinator in conjunction with the agency supervisor. May deal with assigned agency research function or may be independent of intern's role, but related to the agency need.
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PS 491 - IND RESEARCH/ST GOVT
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PS 492: KY LEGISLATIVE PROCESSES
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Kentucky Legislative Intern Program. Focuses on contemporary problems and processes of the state legislative process. Discusses and analyzes state legislative affairs through discussion of issues by key state government personnel as well as through text-book materials.
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PS 492 - KY LEGISLATIVE PROCESSES
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PS 493: HUMAN RESOURCE MGT
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Focuses on Kentucky public personnel practices; examines the Kentucky merit system in theoretical and applied context; extensive emphasis on practical knowledge and use of State personnel for class lectures and projects.
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PS 493 - HUMAN RESOURCE MGT
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PS 497: SEMINAR-INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: Senior standing or permission of instructor. A capstone seminar that strengthens students' research, written and oral communication skills in international affairs and engages students and faculty in sustained consideration of significant international issues/questions.
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PS 498: INTERN/PUBLIC ADMIN
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: PS 301 and 440 and permission of the instructor. Designed to provide the student with work experience in a public sector or non-profit agency combined with faculty direction. May not be repeated. (Grading: Pass/Fail)
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PS 499: SENIOR SEM IN GOV
1.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisite: Senior standing. Integrates concepts and approaches learned during study of government. Engages students and faculty in sustained consideration of significant political issues/questions. (Grading: Pass/Fail)
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PSY 100: INTRO PSY
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
An introductory course dealing with principles of behavior, scientific methods of psychology, measurement, learning, perception, motivation, development, personality, abnormal behavior, social behavior, intelligence, and other topics.
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PSY 175: UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Transition to university experience. Topics include study skills, critical thinking skills, library education, exploration of majors and careers, degree programs, campus resources, and personal development. Special attention is given to educational requirements, careers, and resources in the field of psychology.
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PSY 199: DEVELOPMENT PSY
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
A general course in developmental psychology covering the entire life span. Included are a description of growth stages, theories of development, and research methods of development.
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