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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Fall (4 credits). Presentation of leading psychological, behavioral, and cognitive theories of how animals and humans adapt to changes in their environment. Prerequisites: PSYC 100, 250, and 300.
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4.00 Credits
Spring (4 credits). Examination of theories of cognitive development as well as changes in sensation, perception, memory, problem-solving, and metacognitive processes across the life span. Prerequisites: PSYC 100, 250, and 300.
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4.00 Credits
Spring (4 credits). Examination of theoretical structures and processes underlying mental activity. Attention given to phenomena associated with perception, memory, concept formation, problem-solving, and meta-cognition. Prerequisites: PSYC 100, 250, and 300.
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4.00 Credits
Fall (4 credits). Introduction to the construction and use of tests in psychology. Attention given to the meaningfulness and interpretation of test scores; the place of tests in clinical, educational, and industrial settings; and the ethics of evaluation and assessment. Prerequisites: PSYC 100, 250, and 300.
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4.00 Credits
Spring (4 credits). Study of the biological bases of human and animal behavior. Prerequisites: PSYC 100, 250, and 300.
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4.00 Credits
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits), May Term (3 credits). In-depth examination of contemporary topics in the field of psychology. Recent offerings include child psychopathology, intelligence, the psychology of the sex industry, and designing clinical research. Prerequisites: PSYC 100, 250, and 300.
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2.00 Credits
Fall (2 credits), Spring (2 credits). This course addresses current controversies that cut across the broad disciplines of contemporary psychology. Prerequisites: PSYC 100, 250, 300, and senior standing. NU only.
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2.00 Credits
Fall (2 credits), Spring (2 credits). Placement with a business, community service agency, or research institute. Faculty and on-site supervision. Students complete a detailed journal on the experience and a presentation to the department faculty. The Community Service requirement can be met through an unpaid field placement at a nonprofit agency. Prerequisites: PSYC 100, 250, 300, senior standing, and instructor's permission. CN only.
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4.00 Credits
Fall (4 credits). Introduction to issues deriving from the beliefs, teachings, and practices of religion in modern Western cultures and examination of the influence of religion in modern life. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 8 credits with permission of the instructor and the department chair. EV, NU only.
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4.00 Credits
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits), May Term (3 credits). Exploration of religious ethics in relation to contemporary issues in politics, medicine, biology, and law. NU or EV only.
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