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PSYC 607: Learning and Cognition
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
A study of the basic processes underlying learning, memory and higher cognitive functions such as conceptualization, problem solving and language. Emphasis on the relevance of recent research and theoretical developments in cognitive psychology to school learning. Topics include attention, memory, information processing, problem solving, reasoning, creativity, and experimental paradigms for the study of cognition and learning.
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PSYC 608: Social Psychology and Behavior
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course provides a comprehensive background of the predominant models of human personality as formulated by such theorists as Adler, Freud, Jung, Kelly, and Skinner, as well as focus on current research in personality. Such topics as individual differences in traits, cognitive styles, and forms of emotional relatedness are explored and the current controversies regarding the consistency of personality and the question of genetics versus environmental factors in the evolution of human behavior are examined. The interface between pure personality theory/research and its application to social realities and clinical settings is emphasized.
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PSYC 609: Physical Bases of Behavior
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
An overview of basic neuroanatomy and neurophysiology is presented to provide a foundation for understanding the biological bases of human cognitive functioning. Neurologically based problems encountered in the schools are discussed.
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PSYC 609 - Physical Bases of Behavior
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PSYC 610: Special Topics in Cultural Diversity
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alfred University
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PSYC 611: History and Systems of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course presents a comprehensive orientation to the science and practice of psychology. Progressing from ancient foundations to the current state of the discipline, the course is designed to illustrate both the continuity and incremental development of psychology as a science and profession. The course content is organized around three major themes: (1) the historical development of the discipline of psychology as a science and profession; (2) the systems, or "schools of thought" that form the foundation of psychology both historically and currently; and (3) the interweaving influence, as well as tensions, between the science and practice of psychology. The goal is for students to further develop their identities as psychologists through an understanding and appreciation of the broad landscape upon which their discipline is constructed.
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PSYC 615: Special Topics in Cultural Diversity II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alfred University
No course description available.
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PSYC 616: Human Development: Exceptionality
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course covers the range of physical, cognitive, communication, and social/emotional exceptionalities in human development from childhood to early adulthood. One focus will be on the commonalities, not just the differences, between children and youth with disabilities and their non-disabled peers. A second focus is on understanding the different contexts of disability.
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PSYC 617: Managing the Classroom
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
The course provides both theoretical background and application techniques for developing sensitive and effective classroom management. Behavior management and other methods used to create positive teaching-learning settings for students with special education needs are emphasized. The course focuses on the application of techniques in school environments.
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PSYC 618: Affective Development in the Classroom
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course examines current research, theory, and application of effective development in children and youth and affective education in the classroom and focuses on strategies for creating healthy teaching-learning environments in all schools for all students.
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PSYC 619: Psychoeducational Interventions
3.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course focuses on interventions that are appropriate for use with a wide range of psychoeducational problems that children present in the schools. Remedial strategies for reading, spelling, math, written expression and language difficulties are reviewed. Case studies are utilized as a method of exploring the interventions. Desired behaviors are specified, interventions planned and their effectiveness evaluated systematically.
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