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PSY 2580: Psychology and the Law
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will apply the methods and theories of psychology to the criminal justice (legal) system. Specifically, students will gain and understanding of how the field of psychology and psychological research has been applied in law enforcement, the judicial process, and the corrections process. Issues of morality, the criminal personality, eyewitness testimony, the use of psychological evaluation, jury selection, criminal profiling, child custody evaluation, police, and inmate counseling are among several major topics covered. Since this course focuses on the criminal justice system, it will not include civil litigation. Prerequisite: PSY 1510; Corequisite: ENG 1530. Campus and term: J spring; C occasionally
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PSY 2600: Psych./ Intimate Relationships
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will learn social psychological research findings about the meanings, characteristics, and development of intimate relationships. Students will understand love and friendship in a global, cross-cultural perspective. Students will develop critical thinking about special issues in relationships, such as intimate communication, male-female differences in communication, conflict, jealousy, trust, loneliness, and shyness. Prerequisite: PSY 1510; Corequisite: ENG 1530. Campus and term: J occasionally
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PSY 2710: Transpersonal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will demonstrate knowledge of the study of consciousness and different states of awareness. Research in the areas of ESP, dreaming, drug experiences, meditation, and peak experiences is studied. Students apply class material in class exercises and/or projects. Students will also demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity as it relates to studies of consciousness. Prerequisite: PSY 1510; Corequisite: ENG 1530. Campus and term: J occasionally
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PSY 2901: Understanding Agression
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
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PSY 2902: Social Psychology Applications
1.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
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PSY 7500: Psychology of Leadership
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
This course explores psychological prespectives in the study of leadersyip especially in organizational settings. Leadership will be examined as a personality trait by exploring topics such as socialization, motivation, learning theory, situation analysis, and personality correlates. Theoretical and behaviral models in the field of psychology will also be applied to this topic.
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PSY 8500: The Arctic (HONORS)
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
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PSY 8501: Arctic Seminar - Honors
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
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PSY 8502: Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will focus on applying the methods and theories of psychology to the criminal justice system, family law, and employment law. Specifically, students will gain an understanding of how the field of psychology and psychological research has been applied in law enforcement, the judicial process, and the corrections process. Issues of morality, the criminal personality, eyewitness testimony, the use of psychological evaluation, jury selection, criminal profiling, child custody evaluation, and police and inmate counseling are among several major topics explained. Prerequisite: PSY 1510; Eligibility: ENG 1530 Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
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REL 1510: Introduction Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will examine the background, settings, and writing styles of various authors of the Old Testament books. The basic content of the Old Testament books and how they interrelate will be discussed. Special consideration will be given to the major views of the authorship of the Pentateuch. 3 credit hours. Eligibility: ENG 1510; Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. J fall
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