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This is a lecture-based course used to bridge the gap between undergraduate Anatomy and Physiology course work and graduate Gross Anatomy and Kinesiology course work. The course allows for a hands-on approach to understanding the musculoskeletal system and its function, and introduces key descriptive terms to further prepare students in the health sciences. The primary focus is on skeletal joints, the muscular components, and the neurovascular supply to each of these components. Prerequisites: BIO 212, BIO 213, and BSHS to DPT student; or permission of instructor.
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3] Introduction to psychology as a scientific study of man’s behavior, with an emphasis on the interaction of mind and body. A survey of learning, motivation, emotions, and abnormal behavior.
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3.00 Credits
3] Personality theory and psychotherapy, perception and consciousness, child development, intelligence and IQ testing, and some aspects of social psychology. Prerequisite: PSB 110.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of factors such as heredity, family, and socioeconomic and cultural influences, on personality. Covering the period from the time of Freud to the present, the course considers some of the major theories concerning personality development. Prerequisite: PSB 110.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores a number of psychological disorders as they are depicted in literary works and films. Students write argumentative papers on the disorders depicted in the works. Prerequisites: ENB 110 and 111 required; PSB 110 recommended. This course does not fulfill the social science requirement in Hillyer College.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the way that the thoughts, feelings, and actions of individuals are influenced by the presence of others; how people interact in groups; and how individual and group differences influence the way people react to their social and physical environment. Topics include prejudice, disliking others; attraction, liking others; aggression, hurting others; altruism, helping others; and conflict and peacemaking. Prerequisite: PSB 111.
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for interested and qualified students to pursue studies in areas of psychology that are not covered in existing course offerings. This course is an elective and does not fulfill core or distribution requirements. Prerequisites: GPA of 2.0 and approval of the supervising faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in psychology, varying from year to year.
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3.00 Credits
[3] This course focuses on the basic concepts and methods of psychology. Topics include history; methodology; biological bases of behavior; child, adolescent, and adult development; sensation and perception; states of consciousness; learning, memory, and cognition. (Please note that it is a requirement in PSY 101 that all students participate as a subject in at least one experiment within the department during the semester or discuss with the course instructor an appropriate alternative.)
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3.00 Credits
[3] This course focuses on the applications of psychology. Topics include intelligence, motivation, emotion, personality, abnormal behavior, psychotherapy, health, and psychology applied to the workplace and society. ( Please note that it is a requirement in PSY 102 that all students participate as a subject in at least one experiment within the department during the semester or discuss with the course instructor an appropriate alternative.)
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