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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Explores the intricacies and problems of close, committed, interpersonal relationships including marriage. Discusses important relationship concepts and standards.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive overview of psychology. Presents concepts, theories, and data from various subfields in psychology, including sensation-perception, learning, memory, personality, abnormal, social, developmental, and physiological.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in industrial psychology that examines psychological research and theory that relates to the following topics: personnel evaluation, personnel selection, personality and interest factors, equal employment opportunity, personnel training and work motivation, human factors in job design, and leadership.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces thinking and writing in the discipline of psychology. Emphasizes critical thinking in the field of psychology, writing in specific formats and expected styles, effective communication, communication of abstract propositions, logical arguments, empirical observations, experimental results, and their interrelations and interactions. Prerequisites: ENGL301 or ENGL310 and PSYC310 or their equivalents.
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3.00 Credits
Involves the comparative study of nineteenth and twentieth century psychodynamic, behaviorist, and humanist theorists on the nature of the person. Considers personality from a variety of theoretical perspectives. Prerequisite: PSYC310.
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3.00 Credits
Covers theories related to cognitive, emotional, and physical growth. Similarities among people in their development are examined, as well as differences. Emphasizes an understanding of the important methods, terms, theories, and findings in the field of developmental psychology.
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3.00 Credits
Examines cognitive processes, sometimes called "higher mental processes." Includes topics such as the history and methods of cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, attention, perception, memory, knowledge representation, language, problem solving, decision-making, creativity, cognitive development, and human and artificial intelligence. Prerequisite: PSYC310. psychology
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3.00 Credits
Covers the recognition, classification, development, and prognosis of the range of human problems usually defined as psychiatric disorders. Focuses on difficulties in currently used systems of defining and classifying human problems in adaptation and adjustment. Examines the medical model assumptions underlying the most widely used diagnostic system. Prerequisite: PSYC310.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys major theories of psychology and their relationship to current professional practices. Focus upon understanding and comparing the origin and development of different psychological perspectives in terms of metatheoretical issues. Prerequisite: PSYC310.
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3.00 Credits
Evaluation of methods of inquiry and identification of levels of analysis as applied to problems of thought and behavior in American society. Study of interpersonal relations and communications, social power, persuasion, decision-making, attitude change, and group membership. Prerequisite: PSYC310.
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