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PSY 3306: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An analysis of the causes, symptoms and treatment of psychopathology-including schizophrenia, depression, anxiety and personality disorders. Prerequisite: PSY 1301.
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PSY 3307: Learning Theories
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course investigates the mechanisms of major types of learning: classical conditioning, operant conditioning and social learning theory. Material will emphasize the role of animal research in this area and include applications to human learning and problems. Prerequisite: PSY 1301. Offered fall semester of odd years.
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PSY 3309: Counseling Psychology
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An introduction to counseling with a study of the major theoretical approaches to psychotherapy. Students will also develop basic counseling skills and will analyze counseling research. Prerequisite: PSY 3301 or consent of the instructor.
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PSY 3310: Sensation and Perception
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course provides an introduction to the basic principles underlying sensory and perceptual processes, with special emphasis on vision, hearing, touch, taste and smell. Prerequisite: PSY 1301. Offered during the spring semester of even-numbered years.
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PSY 3312: Industrial-Organizational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course will apply psychological theory and research to the workplace. Among other topics, course content includes the attitudes and behaviors of employees and employers, motivation, leadership, organizational structure and culture, and employee selection. Prerequisite: PSY 1301.
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PSY 3313: Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Cognitive psychology is the study of mental processes. Specific topics that are included in this course are memory, attention processes, problem solving, language and creativity. Prerequisite: PSY 1301. Offered during the spring semester of odd-numbered years.
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PSY 3314: An Aging Society
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This interdisciplinary course explores the physiological, psychological and sociological aspects of aging. Cross-listed with SOC 3312.
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PSY 3316: Women in Leadership
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An interdisciplinary course on the unique aspects of female leadership. This course integrates psychology, sociology, ethics, political science and business concepts. Using current and historical leaders, students examine the personal and professional attributes of successful female leaders in the corporate, political, government and education sectors. An evaluation of students' skills and personality traits in the context of leadership potential will also be conducted. Cross-listed with IS 3350.
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PSY 3317: Psychology of Leadership
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
This course will provide students with a deeper understanding of leadership. They will learn the psychological dynamics of leadership - why some individuals lead, how they lead and why people follow them.
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PSY 3319: Motivation and Emotion
3.00 Credits
Kentucky Wesleyan College
An introduction to the basic principles underlying motivation and emotion, with special emphasis on the behaviors that enable us to meet our bodies' needs (eating, drinking, sleeping, reproductive behavior) or to avoid potentially harmful situations (fear, anxiety, stress, aggression). Prerequisite: PSY 1301. Offered during the fall semester of odd-numbered years.
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