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PSYC 335: Industrial And Organizational Psychology
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An examination of the theory and research of personnel processes in industry including selection, motivation, evaluation, supervision, work conditions, and job satisfaction. Prerequisite: Psychology 201.
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PSYC 357: Theories of Personality
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An in-depth study of personality structure and dynamics proposed by various schools of thought. Prerequisite: Psychology 201.
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PSYC 495: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Current issues in the field of psychology are researched and presented in a seminar setting using class discussion and debate. Students practice the writing, oral communication, and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in their future careers and in graduate school. Prerequisite: Psychology 201, senior standing, and Psychology major or minor, or permission of the instructor.
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REL 474: Senior Research Project
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Offered by Directed Study.
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RELG 201: Introduction to Religion
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A study of the various forms of expression found in religious systems. The focus will be on people's understanding of God/gods, rituals, moral issues and notions of sin, evil and salvation.
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RELG 203: Interpreting Christian Traditions
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Who wrote the Bible? What do Christians believe about heaven, hell and Satan? What is the difference between Roman Catholics and Protestants? The answer to these and many other questions will be explored as we study the basic beliefs, rituals, and social formations of Christianity from New Testament times to the modern era. The class will examine both the development of Christian doctrines within their historical contexts as well as the institutional structure and spiritual formation of a variety of Christian groups.
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RELG 219: Topics in World Religions
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An examination of various religious beliefs, experiences and institutions of selected world religions. Topics may include: Confucianism, Taoism and Zen; Hinduism and Buddhism; Islam; Native American Spirituality; and World Religions in America.
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RELG 238: Religion in America
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A survey of major religious groups and movements within the American context. Special emphasis will be given to the diversity of religious experience in America. Topics to be discussed may also include the relationship between church and state, religious freedom, institutional revivalism and evangelicalism.
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RELG 240: New Religious Movements in America
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An in-depth look at several homemade varieties of religion. The course will study the historical context in which new religious activity occurred as well as the ideas, experiences and significant individuals unique to each religious movement. Topics may include Mormonism, Christian Science, Pentecostalism, Christian Identity Movement (white supremacists), and Scientology.
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RELG 308: God, Persons, And The World
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
The Christian faith is explored both systematically in terms of its major components as a belief system, and topically in terms of representative contemporary thinkers who attempt to explore the relationship between the claims of faith and the particular era in which we are living. Prerequisite: Religion 203 or permission of the instructor.
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