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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Health psychology, including historical and contemporary research and practice. Understanding of behaviors affecting health, including risks for cardiovascular disease, cancer, and other diseases. Psychological management of pain and chronic illness. Strategies for increasing adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors. 2001.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. Transfer Credit: CSU. Factors affecting personal and social awareness and formal and informal means of assessing them. Sessions are interactive, incorporating perspectives drawn from the various schools of psychological thought and the experiences of individuals in the class. 2001.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Study of human behavior from the perspective of interaction and socialization. Introduction to methods and content of social psychology with emphasis on social behavior in small and large groups, interpersonal relations, attitudes and beliefs, persuasion, and social influence. 2001.00
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4.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Prerequisite: Psychology 1 and Social Science 10. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. (CAN PSY 8) Survey of researchmethods currently used in psychology: archival, naturalistic observation, case study, survey, and field and laboratory experiments. Designed for the psychology major and others who require familiarity with such research techniques. Emphasis on student participation in conducting research and analyzing data. 2001.00
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1.00 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. Honors component for Psychology. Topics of interest are chosen by the instructor and students, and are presented in a seminar format. Prerequisites and/or corequisites are required. May be taken four times with change in topic emphasis. 2001.00
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0.50 - 6.00 Credits
Class hours: 16-18 hours/term lecture for each unit of credit. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. For those students who would like to explore certain special areas of psychology in greater depth. Wide variety of topics offered, with the particular emphasis left up to the instructor. May be taken twice, however, the emphasis must be different each time. 2001.00
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3.00 Credits
Limitation on Enrollment: Instructor signature is required for registration. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor Special project course designed for the capable, wellmotivated student. Each student explores and develops a project or a paper on an area of personal interest in Psychology. Nature and extent of the project must be decided by student and instructor before the studentmay sign up for the course. Type and extent of the project determines the number of units allowed. May be taken only four times, regardless of the unit combination. 2001.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Comprehensive study of radiographic positioning of the chest, upper and lower extremities, shoulder and pelvic girdle, abdomen, and urinary system, with emphasis on associated anatomy and radiographic image evaluation. Provides the knowledge base necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures. Consideration is given to radiation protection and the production of images of optimal diagnostic quality. Laboratory experience complements the didactic portion. 1225.00
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1.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Discussion, application, demonstration, role-played and timed simulated evaluation positioning of the chest, upper and lower extremities, shoulder and pelvic girdles, abdomen, and urinary system. Emphasis on associated anatomy, radiation protection, patient communication and effective patient interaction, and radiographic image evaluation. 1225.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Limitation on Enrollment: A current health care provider cardiopulmonary resuscitation card is required. Transfer Credit: CSU. Overview of the foundations in radiography and the practitioner's role in the health care delivery system. Topics include: communication techniques, professional ethics, legal considerations, the history of radiology, and safety of the radiographer through proper body mechanics. Care of patients with nasogastric tubes, geriatric and pediatric patients, and the acutely disturbed patient. Medical and surgical aseptic technique is studied in depth. Recognition of adverse reactions to contrast agents, and the treatment of these reactions. Theory of skills, including the taking of vital signs, enema administration, and urinary catheterization. 1225.00
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