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POLS 450: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course This course, offered in multiple and independent sections, focuses on theory and analysis in the various fields of the discipline and in the discipline as a whole.
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POLS 499: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course Intensive reading and research in American politics, political theory, comparative politics and/or international politics. Permission of instructor and department required. May not be taken pass/fail.
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PORT 181: Elementary Portuguese I
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 1 course Introduction to Brazilian Portuguese with emphasis on development of proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing.
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PORT 182: Elementary Portuguese II
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 1 course A continuation of PORT 181. Prerequisite: PORT 181.
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PORT 280: Readings and Projects in Portuguese
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 0.5-1 course Open to advanced students in Portuguese with permission of chair. Student may repeat for credit with different topics.
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PSY 100: Introductory Psychology
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 1, 1 course This course is a thorough survey of the major areas and approaches in psychology. As a discipline, psychology examines how humans and other organisms develop, function and adapt, including such topics as: how the brain and nervous system function; how we sense and perceive information from our environment; how we learn, remember, think about and interact with the world and each other; how we change during development from birth to old age; why we are motivated to act as we do; the factors that make each of us distinct individuals; what causes psychological disorders; and how those disorders are treated. The course places particular emphasis on scientific methodologies within the discipline. This course is a prerequisite for all other courses in the psychology department.
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PSY 197: First-Year Seminar in Psychology
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course A seminar focused on a theme related to the study of psychology. Open only to first-year students.
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PSY 214: Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 1, 1 course Application of descriptive and inferential statistics to the behavioral sciences. Includes measures of central tendency, variability and correlation, estimation and tests of significance, including chi square, t-test and analysis of variance. Prerequisite: PSY 100. Required of Psychology majors as a prerequisite for PSY 215. Students who have received credit for MATH 240 may not take PSY 214 for credit. May not be taken pass/fail.
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PSY 215: Research Methods
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 1,, lab 1 course A course in methods of research, experimental design and statistical applications. Lab includes collection of data on human and animal behavior for analysis and report writing. Prerequisite: PSY 100 and PSY 214. Required of Psychology majors. May not be taken pass/fail.
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PSY 232: Abnormal Psychology
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 1, 1 course An introductory survey of maladaptive and disordered behaviors and thought processes in humans. The objectives of this course include developing an understanding of the definition of abnormality and the historical and social values that play a role in this definition. In addition, the contributions of clinical research on abnormal behavior are considered, as are different theoretical approaches that attempt to explain the onset of abnormal behavior. Finally, issues related to the assessment and diagnosis of abnormality and defining characteristics of each of the major diagnostic categories are covered. Prerequisite: PSY 100.
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