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3.00 Credits
Internship in a cooperating private law office, in the legal department of a cooperating corporation or with a government agency such as a district attorney's office, etc. Conferences with a faculty mentor and research reports will supplement the student's practical experience. This course is open to any student with the approval of the department chair. Preference will be given to pre-law minors if positions are limited. 3 credits. FS
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3.00 Credits
Internship in cooperating governmental or other agency under supervision of a faculty committee. The processes of government, internal operations, political, organizational and environmental influences on the operations of various agencies will be studied. Conferences with designated faculty members and research reports will supplement the student's practical experience in government. Prerequisite: Approval of department chair. 3 credits. FS
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3.00 Credits
Internship in cooperating governmental or other agency under supervision of a faculty committee. The process of government, internal operations, political, organizational and environmental influences on the operations of various agencies will be studied. Conferences with designated faculty members and research reports will supplement the student's practical experience in government. Prerequisite: Approval of department chair. 3 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
Intensive study opportunities in areas of specialization not covered in depth by existing courses. Special topics may include: Public Opinion, Terrorism, Identity Politics, Political Protest Movements, American Political Thought, Evil, Politics and Literature, American Government and Film, International Politics and Film, etc. Students may take more than one special topics course. 3 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
Research and readings in selected topics and problems. Capstone course. Prerequisites: Completion of POL 201, 203, 302, senior status, and approval of the department chair. 3 credits. S
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3.00 Credits
A supervised course of study concentrating on a specific topic approved by a faculty adviser. Student and adviser meet on a regular basis for guidance and the submission of progress reports. Prerequisites: Senior standing and approval of department chair. 3 credits. FS
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3.00 Credits
A survey course on the fundamental facts, theories, and issues of contemporary psychology; the biological and social foundations of human behavior; the nature, scope and methods of psychological research; motivation, emotions, perceptions, learning, intelligence, endocrine and nervous systems, personality development, fields of applied psychology. Not open to students who have taken PSY 201, 202. 4 credits. Y
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3.00 Credits
A study in developmental psychology focusing on the behavioral implications of the interpersonal and biological dynamics of childhood and adolescence; evaluation of major theoretical formulations; adaptive and maladaptive possibilities as seen in the home, school and social environments. Offered in evening and summer session only. Not open to students who have taken PSY 2111, 212 or 213. Does not satisfy core requirements. 3 credits. SU
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3.00 Credits
A basic course on the central issues of development in childhood and adolescence; the behavioral implications of interpersonal and biologic forces; evaluation of major theoretical formulations; adaptive and maladaptive possibilities as seen in the home, school and social environment. Not open to students who have taken PSY 211, PSY 212, or PSY 213. 4 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
A study in developmental psychology that introduces the student to the major aspects of change in childhood and pre-adolescence. Special attention is given to an evaluation of current cognitive, behavioral and affective theories of child development and their respective contributions toward understanding the child's reactions and interactions in the home, school and other settings. Not open to students who have taken PSY 211 or PSY 2111. Not open to freshmen. Does not satisfy core requirements. 3 credits. S
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