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Course Criteria
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Introduction to social issues of psychopathology using film. Exploration of various symptoms, disorders, interpersonal dynamics, influences, treatments and legal and ethical issues. Prerequisite: PY 101. Jan Term, periodic offering.
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The biological, psychological and cultural influences on human behavioral development from conception through death. Prerequisite: PY 101. Fall or spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to theory and research about the psychology of women. Topics covered include the concepts of masculinity and femininity, theoretical perspectives on sex and gender, sex-role development in childhood and adolescence, gender differences and similarities, sexuality, reproduction, therapy, personal growth, gender and the media, and issues in the workplace. Periodic offering. Also listed as WGS 223.
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Study and comparison of major theories of personality current in the field of psychology. Integration of theories with research and case material. Prerequisite: PY 101. Fall or spring semesters.
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Study and comparison of major theories of personality current in the field of psychology. Integration of theories with research and case material. Prerequisite: PY 101. Fall or spring semesters.
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An attempt to understand human thoughts, feelings and actions by studying each of these across cultures. Jan Term, periodic offering.
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Examination of the practice of marriage and a variety of parenting practices, from a Christian worldview perspective. Consideration of the factors that make for successful marriages and parenting. Development of personal views on marriage and parenting in light of worldview. Jan Term, periodic offering.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the biological underpinnings of human thought, feeling and action. Considers neuronal and hormonal communication, along with behavioral genetics and evolutionary psychology. Prerequisite: PY 101. Fall or spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
An attempt to understand how an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. Trends, findings and limitations of current research. Prerequisite: PY 101. Fall or spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
A psychological analysis of critical social issues facing 21st-century America. Topics include the psychology of prejudice, poverty, unemployment, homelessness, divorce, violence, abortion, euthanasia, the death penalty, and the promotion of peace. The course emphasizes the role of individuals and the community in social justice. Prerequisite: PY 101. Fall semester.
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