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3-0-3 This course introduces students to the factors that influence the cultural development of individuals and groups, covering topics such as privilege, sexuality and gender, abnormal psychology, motivation, development, violence, and social interaction. The course also covers the research methodologies used to study these topics. Prerequisites: ENGL 101 with a grade of C or better and PSYC 101.
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3-0-3 Examines the behavior of the individual in the social environment. Topics include attitudes, conformity, persuasion, prejudice, aggression, and attraction. Prerequisites: PSYC 101 or SSCI 101-102.
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3-0-3 (Eff. FL20) Students will examine the interplay between the disciplines of psychology and law. The course will examine the psychological and behavioral issues that impact both the criminal and civil justice systems, and conversely, how law and justice affect human behavior. Topics to be covered include police psychology, eyewitness testimony, competency/insanity, jury selection and decision-making, corrections and re-entry, victimology and victim services, employment law, family law, child custody, and juvenile deliquency. Prereqs: PSYC 101 or JUST 101 and ENGL 101.
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3-0-3 This course will introduce students to a sub-discipline within the field of psychology that focuses on the mental structures and processes that make sensation, perception, attention, memory, learning, language, problem-solving, and decision-making possible. Because these basic processes are involved at some level in all human behavior, students will gain fundamental knowledge that is applicable to every area of modern day psychology and the larger approach of cognitive science. Prerequisites: ENGL 101 with a grade of C or better and PSYC 101.
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Biological Foundation of Behav
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3-0-3 (Eff. FL21) Economic, legal and social aspects of real estate under private ownership in the U.S. Among the topics to be discussed will be the agreement of sale, mortgage financing, title and title insurance, settlement, leasing and landlord-tenant relations, planning, zoning, regulations governing land use, Fair Housing legislation and the various aspects of the real estate business. Along with RE 105: Real Estate Practice, this course prepares the student to be a candidate for the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission sales license.
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