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PLSC 483: Constitutional Law II:National Powers
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
An overview of the United States Supreme Court's interpretation of Articles I, II, and III of the federal constitution. These articles divide the powers of the federal government between three ostensibly co-equal branches. The respective branches may only exercise those powers granted to them by the respective Articles. Powers not delegated to one of the branches are reserved to the states. These two constitutional principles - separation of powers and federalism - invariably generate confl icts between the three branches and between the branches and the various states. The Supreme Court's efforts to arbitrate such confl icts are examined through analysis of its decisions and its efforts to interpret the "plain meaning" of the Constitution's language, and to discern the "intent of the founders." Crlisted as CRJU 483. (Even years)
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PLSC 486: Constitutional Law I:Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
The development and interpretation of the Constitution examined through analysis of the decisions of the Supreme Court and secondary sources, focusing on the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. The course serves as an introduction to how our national heritage of civil liberties has been articulated by the Court to form law and legal doctrine over the course of two centuries, including consideration of the areas of privacy, public morality, defendant's rights, and the death penalty. This dual registration course is also available for upper division elective credit in Criminal Justice. Pre-requisites: CRJU 201 and 205 or permission of instructor. Cross-listed as CRJU 486. (Even years only)
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PSYH 200: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Emphasis on the study of human behavior and the ability of the individual to make adjustments to his environment.
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PSYH 201: Psychology of Personal Adjustment
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Factors determining the development of personality, principles of mental health, and problems involved in the dynamics of human adjustment.
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PSYH 202: Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
An application of psychological principles to the criminal justice system. Topics include: the relationship between the legal and mental health systems, the assessment of criminal responsibility, the psychodynamics of criminal behavior, and intervention strategies. (Odd years only).
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PSYH 210: Child Development
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Emphasis on recent child development theories with laboratory experiences with children on a one-to-one basis.
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PSYH 215: Physiological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course examines the biochemical, neuroanatomical, and physiological bases of human and animal behaviors such as sensory perception, motor function, language, learning, memory, and emotion. Prerequisite: PSYH 200, or permission from instructor.
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PSYH 225: Adolescent Psychology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course focuses on the physical, intellectual, personal, social and moral development of middle grades student. Infl uences of families, peers, school and mass media on the adolescent is highlighted.
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PSYH 250: Practicum in Counseling Psychology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Supervised practical fi eld experience at approved practicum sites. Sites will involve working in the area of counseling and psychotherapy, or related psychological service opportunities. The practicum is intended to integrate classroom theory and learning with formal work experience. Practicum sites are selected by the student on an individualized basis and in consultation with the instructor. Only those sites with adequate supervision and educational experience for the student will be approved for the practicum experience. The course is repeatable, and may be taken for up to 3 credits. Prerequisite: PSYH 200 or permission of instructor.
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PSYH 275: Cross-Cultural Psychology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course examines human behavior from a cross-cultural perspective. This course will evaluate psychological theories that make assumptions from a limited cultural perspective through exploring recent research and topics that challenge these commonly accepted psychological theories. The goal of this course is to provide a broader knowledge and understanding of the fi eld of psychology outside of the U. S. culture. Prerequisite: PSYH 200 or permission from instructor.
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