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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Methods, techniques, and instruments, including methods of construction, critical analysis, and instrument construction. Even Fall semester. Prerequisite: PSY 201 and PSY 205.
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3.00 Credits
The practicum is an introductory, hands-on experience in an applied area, with guidance from a faculty member or other professional. The practicum should be connected to the mission and objectives of the department. The student outcomes and requirements will be generated with and assessed by a faculty member. A student can enroll in a maximum of 4 credits with no more than 2 credits per semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course will review the history and theory of sport psychology. Topics will include motivation and commitment, stress and anxiety, aggression, coaching and leadership, team participation and exercise psychology. Fall even years.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the application of professional psychological practice, principles, and theories to the legal system (both civil and criminal justice arenas). The subfields of police psychology, psychology of crime and delinquency, victimology and victim services, legal psychology and correctional psychology will be explored and examined in context of how forensic psychologist contribute to helping investigate crimes and apprehend criminals, guide civil and criminal court proceedings and provide expert witness testimony, consultation and intervention. Spring even years. Prerequisite: PSY 201.
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3.00 Credits
This course will consider the foundations of health behavior including theoretical models both individual and interpersonal. The topics of addiction, mental health issues, behavior assessment, promotion of well-being and prevention, resiliency, recovery and rehabilitation are essential to the class. Fall odd years. Prerequisite: PSY 201
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3.00 Credits
Empirically-based principles of psychopathology. Surveys classical "mental illnesses" from various perspectives. Fall semester. Prerequisite: PSY 201.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the experimental and theoretical approaches to the principles of classical conditioning, operant conditioning, models of memory. Laboratory experiences will assist students in studying theories of learning and memory, while applying them to out-of-classroom contexts. Every Fall. Prerequisites: PSY 201, PSY 205 or MAT 105, PSY 207
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of various global issues from a psychological or psychocultural perspective including the identification and treatment of mental health problems, emotional functioning, the struggles of disempowered and marginalized groups, and societal transformation and national development. Cross cultural psychology is an important aspect of international psychology. The course will include opportunities to communicate and network with academics, professionals, and other students from other cultures, countries, and nations to raise awareness of the importance of cultural perspectives in psychological research and practice. The course will also examine the role of the Christian Psychology, Christian Counseling and missionary efforts in providing counseling and care internationally and cross culturally. Society Group C core option. Offered Summers periodically. Prerequisites: PSY 201.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to theory and research into personality and motivational processes. Covers psychodynamic, trait, social learning, and social cognitive approaches to the field. Both historical and current thinking will be stressed. Spring semester. Prerequisites: PSY 201, PSY 205, and PSY 207.
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3.00 Credits
This seminar focuses on psychological theories and research pertaining to both genders and similarities and differences. Relevant topics will include discussion of biological bases and socialization bases of gender roles, family issues, workplace issues, and sexuality. Fall semester, even years. Prerequisite: PSY 201.
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