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PSY 430: Learning and Behavior
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Study of major theories of learning and their application in behavioral change techniques.
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PSY 440: Grief and Loss
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
The objective of this course is to provide current and timely information on a variety of grief, loss, and death related topics. Such topics may include but will not be limited to: cultural variables in the death process; survivors; the grief process; cultural grief; helping children cope with death; childhood bereavement; death with dignity; the funeral; spiritual aspects of death and dying; HIV/AIDS; psychological theories regarding grief, loss, and chronic sorrow; death ritual and custom; near death experience; suicide; and other topics of interest to students. Bereavement counseling will be addressed, but will not be the focus of this course. Prerequisites: PSY 101; senior status or with instructor permission.
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PSY 490: Psychology Internship
6.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Experience with and application of psychological principles in a selected community agency.
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PSY 495: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
To be arranged with department advisor.
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PSY 498: Advanced Research Design
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
In this class gain experience designing and conducting research, analyzing data, and writing research reports. We will review experimental and non-experimental methods of research. Then, working in teams, students will conduct an empirical study of a research topic chosen by the instructor. Individually, students will develop a research proposal for an empirical study to be completed in the spring as their thesis projects. Prerequisites: MTH 201, PSY 240, senior status.
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PSY 499: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Preparation and presentation of a senior paper that demonstrates competency in a selected psychology topic
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RLS 111: Introduction to Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Exploration of contemporary religious issues and themes; emphasis on Christianity.
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RLS 201: Introduction to Hebrew Scriptures
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Introduction to the literature and thought of the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament including scriptures in their original context and as presupposition of subsequent Jewish and Christian life. Study includes the emergence of the Pentateuch from ancient oral and written traditions and its central place in the Hebrew Scriptures. The study will include creation, the covenant, the prophets and the wisdom literature.
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RLS 202: Introduction to the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
A survey of the New Testament with particular emphasis on the gospels as the faith expression of the early Christian community. An introduction to modern Biblical interpretation, with a study of dominant themes in the Gospels, Epistles, Acts and the Book of Revelation.
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RLS 203: Introduction to Catholicism
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
This course introduces the Roman Catholic Church and its teachings including doctrine, sacramental practices, ethics, and spirituality. The Catholic tradition will be examined, described, and evaluated as a historically-rooted, intercultural, global and local religious faith community.
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