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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys a variety of psychological disorders rangingfrom anxiety to depression and schizophrenia. Current theories regarding their causes are discussed andcompared. Approaches to treating the disorders are also covered with particular emphasis on thepsychotherapies and associated behavioral techniques.
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This course is designed to allow psychology majors to pursue an area of special interest in psychology. Students must present a preparatory outline to qualify. Permission of the faculty mentor is required at the time of registration. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to allow psychology majors to pursue an area of special interest in psychology. Students must present a preparatory outline to qualify. Permission of the faculty mentor is required at the time of registration.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the application of psychological principlesand methods to the study of individuals and groups in the workplace. Topics include: personnel selection,placement and evaluation, training and development, and human factors engineering.
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3.00 Credits
This is an analysis of human behavior in organizations.Topics include: organizational structures and dynamics, motivation and job satisfaction, managementstyles, and problems in human relations.3 creditsPSYC 375, 475 INTERNSHIP. The internship provides students with the opportunity to explore the ways inwhich psychologists function in various institutional settings. Students are required to sign a contract whichspecifies the number of hours or days that will be spent in the institution, the responsibilities that must befulfilled, and the project that must be completed. The contract is signed by the supervisor, the facultymember, and the internship coordinator at the time of registration.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the examination of researchtechniques, methodological issues and recent theoretical models in one area of Psychology. Field andlaboratory studies will be designed, implemented, and reported. (WE) This course will be offered onceevery 2 years.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys operations of the mind as viewed from the informationprocessing perspective. The focus is on experimental cognitive psychology with additional attention givento research in neuropsychology that connects cognitive theories to brain processes. Attention, perception,the representation of knowledge, problem solving, reasoning, and language are studied.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to human motivation and its interactions withemotions, surveying the research and theories of motivational states such as hunger, sex, affiliation,achievement, and of emotions such as happiness, fear, and anger.
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes biological factors underlying behaviorwith emphasis on anatomy and functions of the nervous system. Topics include: behavioral genetics andthe neurophysiological substrates of learning, motivation, and abnormal behavior.
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3.00 Credits
Contemporary forms of psychotherapy, includingpsychoanalysis, behaviorism, Gestalt, and humanistic therapies, are discussed and criticallyevaluated.
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