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  • 3.00 Credits

    ST:Drugs and Behavior
  • 6.00 Credits

    This course focuses on practical and professional work experience related to the student's work or research interests or graduate school plans. Internships are limited to off-campus sites only. Students should not take more than six credits per semester. This will be a pass/fail course for all students. Prerequisites: PSY 111, 112, 120, 130, and at least 6 completed credits at the 200 level or higher; overall GPA of at least 2.5; completion of departmental form; approval of internship site by student's adviser prior to registration. 1-12 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This advanced seminar allows students to explore their own research-based interests in psychology via the completion of a laboratory experiment on a psychological topic of their choosing. Students will review the literature on their topic in an integrative manner, formulate a novel experiment that addresses some aspect(s) of their chosen discipline, collect and analyze data for their experiment, and then present their findings in the form of a conference-style oral presentation and a complete APA-style research manuscript. Prerequisites: PSY 111, 112, 120, 130, at least 6 completed credits at the 200 level or higher, and a meeting with the course instructor prior to the start of the semester to begin discussing possible research topics. Students may enroll in a maximum of 3 credit hours per independent laboratory research in any one semester. A maximum of 6 credit hours in independent laboratory research may be used toward the graduation requirements. 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced seminar in psychological science, where all students will research topics on the same specified theme, selected by the instructor (this theme will be different with each offering of the course). Students will produce an integrative literature review of their issue and develop some conclusions about their topic, then present their insights in both oral and written forms. Prerequisites: PSY 111, PSY 112, PSY 120, PSY 130, at least 6 completed credits at the 200 level or higher, and a meeting with the course instructor prior to the start of the semester to begin discussing possible research topics. 2 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of mental, emotional and behavioral problems, including alcohol and drug abuse, brain disorders, criminal and psychopathic behavior, neuroses, psychophysiological reactions, psychoses, sexual deviations, subnormal intelligence and suiside. Prerequisite: PSY 100, 110 or 210; junior or senior standing or permission. 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the ways psychologists assist persons and groups. Particular attention is given to assessment, individual and group therapy, marriage and family counseling and community psychology. Prerequisite: PSY 100, 110 or 210; PSY 431 or some psychiatric experience or permission. 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the history of psychology, including philosophical precursors to psychology, early and modern schools of thought within psychology, important trends, and famous psychologists. Prerequisites: PSY 111, PSY 112, PSY 120, PSY 130, and at least 6 completed credits at the 200 level or higher. Writing process. 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the biological mechaniosms underlying of behavioral processes. The course focuses on the physiology of reflexes, sensation and perception, learning and memory, sleep, and motivation and emotion. The laboratory portion of the course includes sheep brain dissection, rodent sterotaxic neurosurgery, and behavioral observation. Prerequisites: PSY 100 or 120 or permission;completion of a Biology course is recommended. 3 credits. {Cross listed as PBI 444.}
  • 3.00 Credits

    Each student will complete a research project under the supervision of a departmental faculty member. The student should plan on working at least three hours per week for each credit of independent study. Students are limited to three credits (or less) of independent study per semester. Grading is pass/fail only. Prerequisite: (must meet all) PSY 216; PSY 359; psychology or psychobiology major or minor; junior or senior standing; overall GPA of at least 3.0. Student should submit a proposal of what he or she will do to the contact instructor and department chairperson by the end of the first week of classes. Any non-research PSY 500 credits must be pre-approved by the department chairperson before registration. The final paper must be turned in before the last day of classes (prior to finals week) and one copy of the final paper should be submitted to the departmental chairperson. 1 to 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Systematic presentation of theory and research in areas of organizational behavior; including motivation, group dynamics, leadership, decision-making, organization change, career planning and communication. 3 credits.
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