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PSYC 215: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
A study of human sexual behavior as influenced by physical, emotional, interpersonal, social, cultural, and ethical factors. As required.
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PSYC 218: Life Span Development
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
A study of the principles of growth and development, covering the span of life from infancy to late adulthood. This course focuses on how individuals develop physically, socially, and intellectually. Implications of development theories and research on counseling, education, parenting, and health services are also discussed. (Prerequisite: Psyc. 103 or permission of instructor.) Every semester.
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PSYC 225: Dynamics of Small Group Behavior
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
An experiential and theoretical study of the formation, development, interaction and behavioral influences of small groups. As required.
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PSYC 230: Psychology of Learning
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
A study of the influence of the environment on the acquisition and maintenance of behavior, including traditional and contemporary approaches to learning and the application of human learning principles in an individual project. (Prerequisite: Psyc. 103 or permission of instructor.) Every spring.
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PSYC 240: Biological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
A survey of the influences of biological systems on behavior, especially recommended for psychology majors planning on graduate training. This course explores the architecture of the human nervous system, physiological mechanisms of learning and memory, and the functional anatomy of the brain. Topics of evolutionary psychology and the genetic basis of human growth, uniqueness, and psychopathology are included. Background in biology helpful, but not necessary. (Prerequisite: Psyc. 103.) As required.
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PSYC 250,251,350,351: Practicum:Applied Psychology I IV
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop and apply their psychological knowledge through directed observation and participation in practical settings such as business, government agencies, or non-profit organizations. Concurrent enrollment in a companion course is strongly recommended. (Prerequisite: Approval of the Psychology Practicum coordinator.) Every semester.
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PSYC 304: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
A study of current concepts as to the causes, manifestations, and treatment of maladaptive behavior in modern American culture. (Prerequisite: Junior standing.) Every spring.
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PSYC 307: History and Systems in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
An introduction to the history of psychology. This course focuses on the philosophical and scientific influences on the development of psychology, the major schools of psychology, and the influence of each of these schools on psychology today. As required.
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PSYC 310: Research Methods in Behavioral Science I
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Lecture and laboratory. Basic principles of design, conduct and analysis in behavioral research. Students in small groups carry out a research project of their own choice. Each student is required to design and submit an independent research project which may be carried out in Psyc. 311. (Prerequisites: Math. 205 and Psyc. 104 or permission of instructor.) Every fall.
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PSYC 311: Research Methods in Behavioral Science II
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Lecture and laboratory. Study of research techniques in Human Behavior with emphasis on human resources, personality, social psychology and program evaluation. Each student carries out the individual research project designed in Psyc. 310. (Prerequisite: Psyc. 310.) Every spring.
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