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101 Introduction to Psychology
Prerequisite to all other courses in psychology, majors and
non-majors. Introduction to the principles, processes, problems
and applications of psychology. In addition to attendance at lectures,
students are required to serve as participants in course-relevant
research or to complete a project of similar length and content.
(Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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101 Introduction to Psychology (TAPE)
Introduces the
student to the principles, processes, problems and applications
of psychology. (Offered only at Academic Centers.) 3 credits.
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102 General Psychology Seminar
Prerequisite, Psy 101. An initial seminar course providing
in-depth immersion in the discipline of psychology. (For psychology
majors only.) (Offered spring semester.)
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201 Critical Thinking
Prerequisite, Psy 101. Students study methods of empirical
and theoretical evaluation of psychological facts, assertions, research
studies and theories. Development of a discrimination model setting
the appropriate standards to be applied to differing forms of psychological
assertions. Study of common fallacies misleading students of psychological
processes and development of a critical thinking paradigm reducing
the probability of common errors in thinking. (Offered every semester.)
3 credits.
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202 History and Systems of Psychology
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. Discussion and evaluation of psychology's historical
roots and the past and present inşuences that have led to its present
form. (Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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203 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Prerequisite, Psy 101. An introduction to statistics for the
behavioral, social and health sciences. Both the calculation and
interpretation of statistical indices and the application of these
measures are emphasized. Course includes an introduction to descriptive
and inferential statistics, the rationale of hypothesis testing
and a survey of the common parametric and nonparametric statistical
tests. (Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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301 Survey of Psychology
Prerequisite, none. A comprehensive survey of the field of
psychology, covering major topics in psychology as a biological,
social and humanistic discipline. (Offered only at the Academic
Centers. Substitutes for Psy 101 as a prerequisite for upper-division
psychology courses.) 3 credits..
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302 General Psychology Seminar
Prerequisites, must be registered as a psychology major and
assigned a psychology academic advisor. Completion of Psy 101 or
instructor’s approval of equivalents. An initial seminar course
providing in-depth immersion into the discipline of psychology.
The course is intended for psychology majors only. (Offered only
at Academic Centers.) 3 credits.
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304 Research Methods
Prerequisites, Psy 101 and 203 or the equivalent. An introduction
to the principles and procedures involved in behavioral science
research. The scientific method and its application to psychological
research is emphasized. (Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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305 Research Methods Laboratory
Prerequisites, Psy 101 and concurrent enrollment in Psy 304.
Students will participate in several small laboratory experiments
and conduct an independent behavioral science research project.
(Offered every semester.) 1 credit.
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310 Psychology of Learning
Prerequisite, Psy 101. An examination of the theoretical and
methodological foundations of human learning. Particular emphasis
is placed on an evaluation of the major paradigms involved in contemporary
concepts of the learning process. Some emphasis is given to the
application of behavioral principles to daily life. (Offered fall
semester.) 3 credits.
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315 Sensation and Perception
Prerequisite, Psy 101. An introduction to the sensory system
and the perceptual basis of our experience. General topics include
psychophysics, the visual system and the nonvisual sensory systems.
Emphasis will be placed on understanding the interaction between
the anatomy of the sensory system and the transduction of sensory
stimuli into meaningful perceptual experiences. (Offered spring
semester, alternate years.) 3 credits.
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317 Cognitive Psychology
Prerequisites,
Psy 101 as well as junior-level or consent of faculty. A survey
of the discipline of cognitive psychology, the study of mental processes
and their underlying biology. Students examine attentional processing,
encoding, memory, mental imagery and decision-making processes.
Other topics addressed include consciousness, creativity, and methods
for measuring information processing. (Offered spring semester.)
3 credits.
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319 Motivation and Emotion
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. The basic objective of the course is to develop an
understanding of the theoretical constructs underlying the processes
of motivation and emotion. Particular emphasis is placed on methods
for studying emotion and the application of the principle of motivation
and emotion. (Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
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322 Theories of Personality
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. An evaluative review of the major theories of personality
emphasizing structure, dynamics, behavior and development of the
normal and abnormal personality. Theories include Freudian, neo-Freudian,
cognitive, somatic, social learning and humanistic explanations
for human behavior and their differential implications for psychology.
(Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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323 Child Development
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. This course covers physical, cognitive and psychosocial
development from conception to adolescence. Both theoretical and
applied aspects of development, parent and teaching children are
emphasized. Concurrent enrollment in Psy 325, Child Development
Lab, is required. (Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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324 Adolescence
Prerequisite,
Psy 323 or equivalent. This course covers issues related to
adolescent development such as: identity, peers, family, school,
sexuality, morality, substance abuse and psychological problems.
Course content and objectives will be reached through lectures,
videos, discussions and guest speakers. (Offered spring semester.)
3 credits.
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325 Child Development Laboratory
Concurrent
enrollment in Psy 323 is required. Professionally supervised
fieldwork with children in an approved setting. Strongly recommended
for students seeking an emphasis in developmental psychology or
related areas. (Offered every semester.) 1 credit.
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328 Abnormal Psychology
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. A systematic study of emotional disturbance and the
major classifications of mental illness from the perspective of
symptoms/behaviors, etiology, diagnosis and treatment. (Offered
every semester.)
3 credits.
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333 Physiological Psychology
Prerequisite, Psy 101. An investigation of the relationship
between brain and behavior. Students will study the structure and
function of the nervous system, including the biological bases of
psychopathology and normal function. (Offered spring semester.)
3 credits.
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336 Social Psychology
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. An introduction to the scientific study of the way
individuals think, feel and behave in social situations. Topics
include: group behavior, attitudes, stereotypes, nonverbal communication,
health psychology, aggression, social perceptions, relationships
and helping behavior. (Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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348 Psychological Approaches to Literature
A study of psychological
theories of the 20th century and their influences on the criticism
of literature and/or film. Psychologists such as Freud, Jung, and
Lacan will be studied in connection with their approaches to textual
analysis. The course may also focus on such psychological movements
as Gestalt, Behaviorism, and archetypal analysis as they have affected
understanding of literature and/or film. (Offered fall semester,
alternate years.) 3 credits.
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350 Psychology of Helping
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. An introduction to the basic concepts and skills of
interpersonal communication and problem solving for the non-clinical
counselor. Some of the areas of application studied are health care,
personnel, the clergy, law enforcement, teaching, the family and
human services. This course will not apply as preparation toward
a graduate program in professional counseling, nor will it apply
as a psychology major requirement. (Offered alternate years.)
3 credits.
Psy
395 Topic Courses in Psychological Process
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. An examination of selected topics in the area of psychological
processes and the foundations of psychological understandings of
human behavior. Course may be repeated for credit. 1-3 credits.
Psy
415 Sports Psychology
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. (Same as Mes 415.) An examination of the principles
of psychology as they apply to an understanding of sports-related
issues. Topics of interest to the sports world will be discussed
according to theoretical constructs of psychology. While some aspects
of physical training will be presented, the class is not designed
to include any physical activity. It is designed for students interested
in coaching at any level, athletes, those interested in a more comprehensive
analysis of issues underlying sport activities and those who find
sports a valuable, fun and intellectual/physical endeavor. (Offered
spring semester.) 3 credits.
Psy
416 Human Communications Workshop
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. A workshop course designed to assist the group members
to identify and understand those factors in addition to "the
facts" which inşuence the perceptions on which communication/interaction
is based. The workshop will address issues related to interpersonal
awareness, group interaction, the conceptualization of interpersonal
relationships, and communication skills. (Offered as needed.) 3
credits.
Psy
418 Community Mental Health
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. A survey of major problems of mental health in the
community; includes field trips to selected facilities where individuals
and families may go for help. Includes guest lecturers as appropriate.
(Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
Psy
421 Cross-Cultural Psychology CH II
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. This course has been designed to introduce major issues
and terminology used in cross-cultural psychology, an interdisciplinary
approach that uses models and research methods from psychology,
anthropology and sociology. The course emphasizes a comparative
approach. 3 credits.
Psy
432 Introduction to Psychological Measurement
Prerequisites,
Psy 101, 203 or equivalent. Concepts of test construction, standardization,
validity, reliability as applied to a wide range of psychological
instruments of intelligence, interests, values and personality.
(Offered fall semester and summer.) 3 credits.
Psy 433 Psychopharmacology
Prerequisites, Psy 328, 333, and 432 or equivalents as approved
by the instructor. An in-depth examination of the behavioral and
central nervous system effects of pharmacologic substance use and
abuse and the application of such substances to the prevention and
treatment of psychophysiological and psychopathological dysfunction.
3 credits.
Psy
436 Health Psychology
Prerequisites,
Psy 101, 336 or instructor's consent; a familiarity with basic biology
from high school, college or Psy 101 is assumed. An in-depth
study of theories of health psychology, illness behavior, and behavioral
medicine. The mind-body relationship and health treatment models
(e.g., managed care) will be explored. (Offered spring semester.)
3 credits.
Psy
440 Human Sexuality
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. A descriptive and empirical approach to understanding
human sexuality. Physiological, psychological, and sociocultural
factors inşuencing healthy human sexual expression will be emphasized.
Gender identity, sex roles, variations in sexual behavior, love
and attraction and basic treatments for sexual dysfunction will
be included. (Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
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444 Psychology of the Lesbian and Gay Experience
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. A systematic study of the psychological issues affecting
lesbians and gay men. The course integrates the most recent research-based
information with life experiences of lesbian/gay people in such
areas as development, psychosocial identity, relationships and clinical
services. The course emphasizes an affirmative approach and is appropriate
for gay, lesbian and heterosexual students. (Offered spring semester.)
3 credits.
Psy
448 Psychology in Literature
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. (Same as Eng 448.) (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
Psy
450 Introduction to Counseling
Prerequisites, Psy 101, 202 or 322, and 328. This course provides
an introduction and overview of professional counseling. Selected
theories will be evaluated briefly and methods of their application
to specialties such as group, family, marriage, child chemical dependence
and crisis intervention will be emphasized. Attention will be given
to specific communicative skills in counseling, to ethical and legal
issues and to strategies for counselor self-care. (Offered every
semester.) 3 credits.
Psy
455 Family Systems and Dynamics
Prerequisite, Psy 101. An exploration of a variety of theoretical
orientations in the study of family systems. The theoretical foundations
of such approaches to family counseling as structural, strategic,
transgenerational, experiential and behavioral are studied. (Offered
fall semester.) 3 credits.
Psy 478 Senior Project/Thesis I
Prerequisites, Psy 101, 203, 304, 305 or equivalents. The second
course in research methods and statistics serves to introduce students
to multivariate design and analysis including factorial analysis
of variance and regression analysis. Emphasis will be given to the
calculation of statistical indices using computerized statistical
packages and the interpretation of these results. (Offered every
semester.) 3 credits.
Psy 479 Senior Project/Thesis II
Prerequisite, Psy 101. The senior project is the endeavor in
which the student demonstrates what he or she has learned in psychology
by producing a seminal product, either as the crowning achievement
of his or her education to date or as an example of his or her suitability
for graduate education. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
Psy
481 Organizational Psychology
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. The application of psychological methods and techniques
to understand, evaluate and maximize human behavior in industrial
and other organizations. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
Psy 492 Intern Program: Fieldwork in
Psychology
Prerequisite, Psy 101. Supervised experience in an approved
setting where psychological services are provided. Additional meetings,
assigned readings and written evaluations of related readings and
the field experience are required. Approval of academic advisor
and division chair required. Graded pass/no pass. (Offered every
semester.) 1-3 credits.
Psy
495 Topic Courses in Psychological Process
Prerequisite,
Psy 101. An examination of selected topics in the area of psychological
processes and the foundations of psychological understandings of
human behavior. Course may be repeated for credit. 1-3 credits.
Psy
499 Individual Study
Prerequisites,
Psy 101 and approval of instructor, academic advisor and the division
chair. Supervised individual study or research on a special
problem or in a selected area of psychology. Open to senior students
majoring in psychology who have a 3.0 GPA. (Offered every semester.)
1-3 credits.
Graduate Courses
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501 The Counseling Process
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508 Life Span Development
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511 Psychological Assessment
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532 Research and Bibliographic Methods
Psy 533 Psychopharmacology
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541 Clinical Theories and Techniques of Marriage and Family Therapy
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556 Family Systems and Studies
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561 Marital Systems and Studies
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565 Child/Adolescent Psychopathology
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570 Advanced Psychopathology and Diagnosis
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575 Advanced Individual Counseling
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578 Ethical and Professional Issues
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581 Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Disorders
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586 Assessment and Treatment of Substance Abuse
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595 Topic Courses in Psychology
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599 Independent Study
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613 Clinical Issues in Human Diversity
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652 Theory and Practice of Group Counseling
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661 Advanced Marriage and Family Therapy
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665 Advanced Child/Adolescent Counseling
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678 Master's Thesis Research I
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679 Master's Thesis Research II
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688/689/690/691 Practicum I, II, III, IV
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695 Advanced Topic Courses in Counseling
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699 Independent Study
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