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PSY |
2200 |
General Psychology (3) |
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A survey of the basic
theories, concepts, principles, and research findings in the field of
psychology. |
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PSY |
2201 |
Honors General Psychology (3) |
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A survey of the basic
theories, concepts, principles, and research findings in the field of
psychology. |
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PSY |
2205 |
Psychology of Adjustment (3) |
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A course in mental health,
designed to assist the individual in making a good adjustment to the
changing requirements of the environment. |
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PSY |
2210 |
Developmental Psychology (3) |
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A study of human
development across the life-span with emphasis on psychosocial, physical,
emotional, and cognitive changes. |
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PSY |
2230 |
Orientation to Psychology (3) |
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Introduction to the
language of psychology, APA writing style, and library research. Also
includes an over view of career paths in psychology. |
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PSY |
3301 |
Basic
Statistics (3) |
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An introduction to
descriptive and inferential statistical concepts, methods, and tools.
Topics to be covered include basic terminology, measurement, data
description, probability, hypothesis testing, and inferential tests
(parametric and non-parametric). May be used for Sociology credit. Prerequisite: MTH 1110 or higher, with a
grade of C or above. |
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PSY
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3303 |
Educational Psychology (3) |
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Characteristics of the
learner and the teaching-learning process. Theories of learning,
instruction, and motivation, and their application to students in grades
P-12. |
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PSY |
3304 |
Abnormal Psychology (3) |
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The study of mental
disorders emphasizing their etiology, classification and amelioration as
described in the current classification system of the American Psychiatric
Association. |
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PSY |
3309 |
Advanced Statistics (3) |
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Advanced quantitative
methods in psychology. Topics include linear regression, analysis of
variance, non-parametric techniques, estimation procedures, individual and
multiple comparisons, and experimental design. Prerequisite: PSY 3301. |
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PSY |
3310 |
Sensation and Perception (3) |
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A study of how sensory
information helps both the human species and other animals to thrive.
Exploration of the senses including their physiological makeup, development
and functioning. Theoretical and empirical foundations of perception and
the applications of perceptual knowledge are emphasized. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of
psychology and sophomore standing or above. |
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PSY
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3311 |
Research Methods (3) |
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An introduction to the
design, analysis, and interpretation of behavioral research, including
strategies for reviewing scientific literature and organizing a research
report.
Prerequisite: PSY 3301. |
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PSY |
3312 |
Psychology of Women (3) |
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The study of women’s
experience and gender issues in the context of psychological theory and
research. |
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PSY |
3320 |
Child Psychology (3) |
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The development of children
from conception to puberty. Includes physical, cognitive, perceptual,
language, social and emotional development. |
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PSY |
3322 |
Abnormal Child Psychology (3) |
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A study of theories,
research, etiology, assessment and diagnosis of mental disorders first seen
in childhood or adolescence as defined by the current edition of the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders.
Includes such disorders as ADHD, conduct
problems, anxiety, mood, mental retardation, and autism. |
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PSY |
3325 |
Adolescent Psychology (3) |
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Adolescents from puberty to
early adulthood. Includes physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and
personality development in cultural context. |
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PSY |
3330 |
Health Psychology (3) |
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This course studies the science that connects behavior to health,
including psychological processes and the relationship between
health and human behavior. |
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PSY |
3332 |
Family Violence (3) |
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An in-depth study of
violence in families, including spousal abuse, child abuse, elder abuse,
relationship dynamics, protection services, treatment programs, legal
defense strategies, and current legislation.
Prerequisite: junior standing or above.
NOTE: May be taken for psychology or sociology credit, but not both. |
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PSY |
3340 |
Psychology of Learning (3) |
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Introduction to learning
and behavior in human and nonhuman animals, including fundamental principles
and findings from laboratory investigations of classical, instrumental,
cognitive, and social learning. |
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PSY |
3346 |
Educational Assessment (3) |
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This course provides a
study of measurement and evaluation techniques for the classroom teacher.
Emphasis will be placed on the selection, evaluation, administration,
scoring and interpretation of selected measures of student performance,
achievement and behavior. The student will demonstrate skills in utilizing
measurement data to plan appropriate learning activities for students. Prerequisite: Admission to TEP. NOTE:
May not be used to meet the requirements for the psychology major or minor. |
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PSY |
3351 |
Theories of Learning (3) |
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Critical analysis of the
major theories of learning, including the works of Pavlov, Thorndike,
Guthrie, Tolman, Hull, Skinner, and Mowrer. |
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PSY |
3360 |
Forensic Psychology (3) |
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Forensic psychology is the
application of the science and profession of psychology to questions and
issues relating to law and the legal system. This course will introduce
students to the specialty area of forensic psychology. Particular emphasis
will be on applied aspects of the field.
Prerequisite: Six semester hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
3365 |
Human Factors Psychology (3) |
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Analysis of theoretical issues and research methods
related to the interaction between people and machines and human
performance. Topics include information processing theory, human
control systems and displays, task simulation, perceptual and motor
factors limiting human performance.
Prerequisite: Six semester hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
3370 |
Comparative Psychology (3) |
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This course examines the
development, causal mechanisms, evolutionary history, and function of the
behavior of animals, including humans. |
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PSY |
3380 |
Social Psychology (3) |
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A theoretical and empirical
analysis of social behavior, including selected topics related to social
perception, social influence, social interaction, and applied social
psychology. |
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PSY |
3385 |
Evolutionary Psychology (3) |
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An examination of human
behavior and cognition from an evolutionary perspective. |
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PSY |
3390 |
Special Topics in Psychology (3) |
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An examination of selected topics or issues in
psychology. May be repeated for credit when the course content
varies. Prerequisite: Six semester
hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
4400 |
Advanced General Psychology (3) |
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A comprehensive study of
the discipline of psychology designed to expand the student’s depth and
breadth of knowledge in psychology.
Prerequisite: 15 semester hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
4401 |
Psychological Tests and Measurements (3) |
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Selection, evaluation,
administration, scoring, interpretation and uses of tests of intelligence,
proficiency, interests, personality, aptitude and social adjustment. Prerequisite: PSY 3301, additional three
semester hours of psychology. |
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PSY
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4402 |
Principles of Counseling (3) |
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Overview of major
counseling theories and techniques, interviewing, assessment, professional
issues and ethics, and a review of research and practical problems. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of
psychology. |
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PSY |
4405 |
Experimental Psychology (3) |
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Various techniques for
conducting scientific research in psychology will be discussed. Course
objectives include designing and conducting an experiment as well as
analyzing and reporting the results.
Prerequisite: PSY 3301, additional three semester hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
4410 |
Business and Industrial Psychology (3) |
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Application of psychology
in business and industry, including employee selection, performance
appraisal, motivation, organizational psychology, consumer motivation, group
structures, and personnel problems. |
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PSY |
4420 |
Physiological Dynamics of Alcohol and Other Drugs (3) |
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Study of physiological and
psychological dynamics and resultant behavioral implications in use of
alcohol and other drugs. Based on assessment of dynamics and behavior and
application of diagnostic procedures using appropriate manuals and
materials.
Prerequisite: senior standing. |
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PSY
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4421 |
Physiological Psychology (3) |
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The physiological correlates of behavior will be
examined, including such topics as neurotransmitters and hormones,
drugs, and the biological roots of mental disorders. Prerequisite: Six semester
hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
4430 |
Introduction to Substance Abuse Counseling (3) |
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This course provides an
introduction to substance abuse counseling through studies of mind-altering
substances; etiological theories of addiction; assessment interviewing and
screening tests; individual, group, family, and other treatment options;
relapse prevention; and community prevention programs. |
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PSY |
4434 |
Drug Education, Prevention and Intervention (3) |
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A study of commonly abused
drugs, drug abuse prevention, and treatment techniques. Examines
characteristics of people at high risk to become substance abusers/addicted.
Prerequisite: senior standing. |
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PSY |
4435 |
Treatment of Addictive Family Diseases (3) |
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A study of typical
characteristics of dysfunctional families. Provides the basis for suggested
intervention techniques, appropriate areas of family education, and
guidelines for effective therapy.
Prerequisite: senior standing. |
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PSY |
4436 |
Treatment Theories and Modalities of Addictive Diseases (3) |
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A study of historical perspectives and the most
effective treatment and assessment approaches of addictive diseases.
Prerequisite:
senior standing. |
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PSY |
4450 |
Theories of Personality (3) |
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Critical analysis of major
theories and systems of personality.
Prerequisite: Six semester hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
4451 |
History and Systems of Psychology (3) |
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Study of the development of psychology from its
historical antecedents with special emphasis placed on contemporary
schools and systems of psychological thought. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of
psychology. |
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PSY |
4456 |
Gerontology (3) |
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The study of aging.
Emphasis on biomedical, psychological, and social aspects of middle and late
adulthood. |
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PSY |
4459 |
Applied Behavior Analysis (3) |
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Training and experience in
design, execution, and evaluation of behavior modification for professionals
in fields of counseling, education, rehabilitation, and psychology.
Provides study of key concepts of classical and operant conditioning, as
well as discussion and application of specific strategies building on
conditioning principles.
Prerequisite: Six semester hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
4460 |
Cognitive Psychology (3) |
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A
study of human intellectual functioning including attention, perception,
memory, problem solving, reasoning and language.
Prerequisite: Six semester hours of
psychology. |
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PSY |
4470 |
Advanced Theories of Developmental
Psychology (3) |
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Comparative study of major
developmental theories from the exogenous, endogenous, and constructivist
paradigms. Includes history, structural components, contributions,
criticisms, evaluation, and relevant research of each theory. Prerequisite: Six semester hours of
psychology. |
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PSY |
4475 |
Theories of Training and Evaluation (3) |
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Examines evaluation issues
such as criteria development, organizational assessment, process and outcome
criteria, along with instructional methodologies such as fairness in
training, special populations, second careers, and ethics of organizational
and industrial change. Prerequisite: Six
semester hours of psychology. |
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PSY |
4480 |
Senior Seminar in Psychology (3) |
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A capstone course designed
to integrate subject matter learned in previous courses, encourage critical
analysis of contemporary issues, and contemplate future educational and
employment opportunities in psychology.
Prerequisite: Senior standing. |
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PSY |
4491 |
Guided Independent Research (3) |
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This course is designed to
provide supervised research in the area of psychology. Opportunities for
undergraduate research will be approved with attention to critical
evaluation of research techniques, methods, and procedures. Selection of
the problem must be approved by the professor under whom the study is to be
conducted and the department chair or dean. A written request is to be
submitted to the department chair at least two weeks in advance of the term
in which study is to be undertaken. Preparation of a scholarly paper and
oral defense may be required.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.
Guided independent research may be taken only in the applicant’s major or
minor field. May not be used to repeat a course for which a grade of D or
below has been earned. Also see index for “Independent Study and Research.” |
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PSY |
4492 |
Guided Independent Research (1-3) |
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This course is designed to
provide supervised research in the area of psychology. Opportunities for
undergraduate research will be approved with attention to critical
evaluations of research techniques, methods, and procedures. Selection of
the problem must be approved by the professor under whom the study is to be
conducted and the department chair or dean. A written request is to be
submitted to the department chairperson at least two weeks in advance of the
term in which study is to be undertaken. Preparation of a scholarly paper
and oral defense may be required.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.
Guided independent research may be taken only in the applicant’s major or
minor field. May not be used to repeat a course for which a grade of D or
below has been earned. Also see index for “Independent Study and Research.” |
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PSY |
4493 |
Guided Independent Study (1-3) |
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Supervised study through
field or laboratory projects, guided readings, creative endeavors or
achievement of specific skills.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior status, permission of guiding professor,
approval of department chairperson and the dean. A written request is to be
submitted to the department chairperson at least two weeks in advance of the
term in which study is to be undertaken. May not be used to repeat a course
for which a grade of D or below has been earned. |
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PSY |
4494 |
Guided Independent Study (1-3) |
| |
|
Supervised study through
field or laboratory projects, guided readings, creative endeavors or
achievement of specific skills.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior status, permission of guiding professor,
approval of department chairperson and the dean. A written request is to be
submitted to the department chairperson at least two weeks in advance of the
term in which study is to be undertaken. May not be used to repeat a course
for which a grade of D or below has been earned. Also see index for
“Independent Study and Research.” |