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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the psychological factors affecting individual behavior as it relates to sport performance and provides student athletes the resources to better understand, predict, and modify competitive sport performance as a result.
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5.00 Credits
(was titled Developmental Psychology) SS Studies the physical, emotional, and social developmental behavior of the individual from childhood through adolescence, early adulthood, and late adulthood, and emphasizes specific stages encountered at various developmental levels. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on page 31. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111) or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Studies applications of psychology in such areas as human motivation, business, industry, education, psychiatry, law, death and dying, combat, violence, and problems related to development. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on page 31. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111) or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Studies techniques of active listening and responding, and emphasizes the development of communication skills for those considering the social service field or related helping professions. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111).
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5.00 Credits
Studies the nature of the personality, personality formation, and adjustment to environment. Dynamics of adjustment, normal and abnormal patterns of adjustment, the development of emotional, social, and intellectual competencies, and a survey of applicable theories of personality are included. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on page 31. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111) or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Presents a study of abnormal psychopathology, specifically a study of abnormal human behavior, its description, causes, and diagnosis. Emphasis on treatment and major diagnostic categories, such as schizophrenia, personality, mood, and organic brain disorders. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on page 31. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111) or instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the assessment, clinical and theoretical clarification, and treatment of a number of forms of compulsive sexual behaviors. A distinction between addictive, compulsive, and impulsive sexual behavior will be presented, as well as various theories of the condition's development. A variety of treatment modalities will be reviewed. Cross-listed with CDS 240.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Current pulping and bleaching processes used during the production of various types of paper products. Basic forestry practices, wood properties and pre-pulping operations are explored. Overview of the pulp and paper business will be covered. Variations in the preparation of pulp needed for different paper products are identified. Students may choose to take the course for 3 credits (lecture only) or for 5 credits (lecture and lab).
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Explores current papermaking techniques and equipment used in the production of various types of paper and paperboard products. Basic principles of paper machine operation and the relationship of papermaking to the pulping and bleaching and paper conversion stages of the manufacturing process are also explored. Students may choose to take the course for 3 credits (lecture only) or for 5 credits (lecture and lab). Prerequisite: PULP 101.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a general overview of the processes used to convert paper into various types of paper and paperboard products. Techniques used in the production of newsprint, tissue, boxes, bags, and various types of specialty paper, as well as the relationship of paper conversion to pulping, bleaching, and papermaking are explored. Also included is an overview of printing processes used in the production of various products.
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