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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
GER 2/B Readings and discussions on a selected problem or topic area. Topics vary from semester to semester. prereq: PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr. Note: ENGL 120 is a pre- or corequisite to all courses numbered between PSYC 201 and PSYC 248. ENGL 120 is a prerequisite for courses numbered PSYC 249 and above.
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6.00 Credits
May be applied to major once. Designed to meet the needs of individual students under the direction of a particular faculty sponsor. The course may involve independent readings, tutorials, work as an advising assistant or peer counselor, field placement, an individual research project, or participation in ongoing faculty research, any of these culminating in a written report. prereqs: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100, perm instr. 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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6.00 Credits
GER 3/B Open to declared majors only. Introduction to and critical analysis of the profession of psychology; examination of theories and career options in major subfields of psychology. Students must have Internet access. prereqs: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100, perm dept. 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
GER 3/B Emotional, social, motor and cognitive development as influenced by genetic, cultural and individual factors during the first twelve years of life. (May not be taken for credit by students who have a collateral major, or a minor, in education.) prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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GER 3/B Special problems of adjustment and training of exceptional children, including the gifted as well as the intellectually, emotionally and physically handicapped. prereq: PSYC 150 or 210 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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GER 3/B Evaluation of published research; research principles and the concepts which underlie them; how to evaluate and select research strategies. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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GER 3/B Review of the contributions to the understanding of normal personality in the theories of the Freudian and other analytical schools; of Allport, of representative behaviorist groups and of constitutional typologists; also, methods of assessing and understanding individual personality. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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GER 3/B Historical, theoretical and empirical approaches from Freud to the present; empirical evaluation and integration of these theories with learning and ethological theory. prereq: PSYC 220 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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GER 3/B Consideration of psychological abnormalities; symptoms, etiology, diagnostic procedures and therapy. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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GER 3/B Adaptation, survival, reproduction and evolution of behavior, emphasizing development and species-comparison. prereq: 6 cr. in PSYC incl PSYC 100 or perm instr. 3 hrs, 3 cr.
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