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PSYC 457: Independent Studies-Psyc
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
A tutorial course for an exceptional student who wishes to pursue a particular study with a faculty member. For majors only; usually those intending graduate study; advanced coursework completed. Permission of faculty member and either department chair or director of undergraduate programs in psychology required.
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PSYC 470: Senior Integrative Project
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course enables students to integrate learning across the curriculum. Students compose a personal portfolio which presents evidence of their development as psychology majors. The course will help students plan future directions in their educational and vocational paths. Prerequisite: Senior status.
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PSYC 480: Psych/Social Engage:Serv Lrng
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This senior-level seminar helps students integrate their studies in psychology by exploring the interrelationship of psychology, social engagement, and service. The course centers on students’ participation in a community service-learning project related to the field of psychology. Senior status.
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PSYC 513: Intro to Qualitative Rsrch
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An introduction to qualitative research methodologies and epistemologies as applied to psychology. Includes an introduction to philosophical foundations and hands-on training in skills appropriate for carrying out qualitative research.
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PSYC 519: Thry of Personality:
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
A hermeneutic reading of the existential foundations, as well as the specific implications, of major personality theories including Freud, Jung, Erikson and Sullivan.
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PSYC 525: Psychology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An exploration of different theoretical and empirical contributions to the psychology of gender.
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PSYC 525 - Psychology of Gender
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PSYC 526: Phenomen of Human Develpmt
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An approach to developmental psychology that incorporates existential-phenomenological thought as well as traditional theories of development.
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PSYC 526 - Phenomen of Human Develpmt
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PSYC 531: Psych of Consciousness
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An historically-grounded exploration of the meanings and fundamental characteristics of consciousness as these have been identified in various theoretical formulations. The richness and complexity of consciousness are emphasized.
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PSYC 535: History of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An overview of the major trends and controversies in the history of psychology from Francis Bacon to the present. While the primary focus will be on the history of ideas and methods, some attention is devoted to the socio-historical context within which the different ideas and methods evolved. The emergence of a human science approach will be discussed from within this historical perspective.
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PSYC 537: Psychology As A Human Science
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An introduction to the idea that psychology should be developed as a human science. Topics covered include: a historical overview of the project of natural science psychology, an exposition of the existential-phenomenological foundations of human science psychology, and a careful reading of several examples of human science psychology in areas of cognition, motivation or emotion.
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