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PSYC 514: Understanding Men
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Draws upon knowledge from social sciences, history, and other fields to understand male sex roles and stereotypes and their effects upon men's health, emotional development, male-female relationships, sexuality, fatherhood, friendships, and work.
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PSYC 515: Adulthood
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Presents theories of adult development as they relate to major problems of adulthood. Investigates the availability of resources for adult development in local communities. Prerequisites: Child development or equivalents.
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PSYC 519: Geropsychology
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Discusses a wide range of issues related to the aging process and older adults. Emphasizes psychological facets of aging. Explores how biology, sociology, economics, politics, demography, and other academic, scientific, and clinical disciplines bring a unique perspective to our understanding of aging. Prerequisite: Previous course in child or human development. psychology
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PSYC 523: Cognitive Development
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides students with the opportunity to understand cognitive development as a key aspect of growth through the life cycle, analyze their own cognitive style, and relates them to their study habits and lifestyle. Prerequisite: PSYC310 or equivalent.
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PSYC 524: Principles of Learning and Behavior
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces behavioral psychology and addresses the basic principles of learning theory. Applies these theories to clinical practice in terms of the treatment of mental disorders through behavior modification in diverse environments. Prerequisite: PSYC310 or the equivalent.
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PSYC 527: Laboratory in Personal Growth P/NC
2.00 Credits
Governors State University
Identification of personal growth issues in terms of life goals and priorities. Intrapersonal communication processes identify and examine meaning assigned to various objects or events in the student's life.
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PSYC 529: Psychology of Women
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Study of the effects of physiological and psychological variables on the behavior of women, includes dependence, aggression, self-esteem, and motive to achieve. Discusses social and mental health issues currently affecting women's welfare. Prerequisite: PSYC412 or equivalent.
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PSYC 530: Professional Standards in Human Services and Research
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Focuses on ethical principles and standards in human service and research professions. Explores application to hypothetical situations involving professionals, research subjects, and clients. Studies various values, philosophical positions, and legal cases. Prerequisite: PSYC310 or equivalent, PSYC400, and PSYC430.
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PSYC 531: Laboratory in Interpersonal Growth P/NC
2.00 Credits
Governors State University
Students identify their interpersonal communication strengths and areas of difficulties and examine the interpersonal communication processes through which they initiate, maintain, and terminate relationships.
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PSYC 532: Laboratory in Assertiveness Training P/NC
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines concepts of assertion training and development of cognitive and behavioristic skills to replace maladaptive responses. Provides reinforcement and social networks to ensure the continuity of newly acquired behaviors. Prerequisite: Permission.
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