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3.00 Credits
A multidisciplinary examination of the social, cultural, emotional, and psychphysiological development of the human being. Shows how research and theories relate to and assist individuals in their own self-development. Satisfies upper-division GE, E (The Integrated Person). Upper-division psychology GE courses (PSY 302, PSY 303, and PSY 326) may be double-counted as upper-division GE units and as units for the psychology major.
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3.00 Credits
How humans behave, think, and feel in interpersonal relationships, families, workplaces, communities, and natural environments. How each of these social contexts affects the way people behave in the others. Interrelationships with larger political and economic variables are explored, drawing from other disciplines that offer relevant insights and knowledge. Satisfies upper-division GE, D1 (Individual and Society). Upper-division psychology GE courses (PSY 302, PSY 303, and PSY 326) may be double-counted as upper-division GE units and as units for the psychology major.
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4.00 Credits
An exploration of the role of siblings in personal and family development, with a focus on sibling relationships in adulthood and later life. An emphasis will be placed on the psychosocial context of the sibling relationship in addition to theories of the psychology of the individual. Cross-listed as GERN 304.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Part I of a yearlong sequence that presents perspectives on the field of psychology. Includes past and present understandings of human experience, integrating issues and controversies. The first semester includes: epistemology; traditional scientific and clinical methodologies; and psychoanalytic, behavioral, and Gestalt psychologies. Prerequisites: PSY 250, ENGL 101, PHIL 101, and admission to the psychology major or consent of instructor.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Part II of this sequence on the major forces in modern psychology presents theories, methods, and research in humanistic, existential, and transpersonal psychology. Prerequisite: PSY 306 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
A lecture series that explores careers and topics of interest to psychologists. Practitioners in diverse fields of psychology are invited to speak on the nature of their work, current social and political trends in psychological practice, and their view of the future of psychology. Cr/NC only.
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2.00 Credits
Lectures and presentations on thematic issues in the field of adult development. Speakers are drawn from local community programs, Bay Area research organizations, and academic disciplines. May be repeated for credit. Cross-listed as GERN 312.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of the creative unconscious in individual growth. Myths, dreams, and symbols are explored from the standpoint of theory, symbolic work, art process, guided meditation, and group process. Approaches vary by instructor and may draw from texts by Jung, Campbell, Johnson, Hillman, Edinger, Singer, and others. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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1.00 Credits
A series of presentations from individuals from all areas of the University, focused on their own personal moments of significant learning. May be repeated once for credit. Cr/NC only.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces relationships between self and society, including the formation and change of attitudes and values, intergroup and interpersonal dynamics and cultural influences on them. Topics include symbolic intereactionism, personal and social identities, motivation, prejudice and the consequences of ethnicity, class, and gender. Cross-listed as SOC 326. Satisfies upper-division GE D1 (Individual and Society). Upper-division Psychology GE courses (PSY 302, PSY 303, and PSY 326) may be double-counted as upper-division GE units and as units for the Psychology major. Page 326 Psychology Sonoma State University 2006-2008 Catalog
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