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PSYC 3303 Statistics/Psychological Research

The study of the basic statistical concepts and techniques required for participation in and an understanding of psychological investigations. (Same as BQBA 2399, MATH 3303, and SOCI 3303) Fall and Spring.

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PSYC 3310 Developmental Psychology

Development of the human being from birth through old age, studied in terms of basic psychological principles. Major theories of child development will be considered. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. Fall and Spring.

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PSYC 3315 Abnormal Psychology

An introduction to the symptomatology and etiology of behavioral, emotional, and mental disorders, with consideration of modern therapeutic approaches. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. Fall and Spring.

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PSYC 3316 Child & Adolescent Psychology

Psychological factors and issues related specifically to children and adolescents. This course covers developmental issues confronting children and adolescents; includes developmental issues confronting children and adolescents as well as examines problems and concerns unique to persons in this age group. Usually offered once per year. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301.

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PSYC 3319 Social Psychology

A background in historical and contemporary social psychological theories. An analysis of social factors at work in the development of the individual through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. Usually offered only once a year.

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PSYC 3320 Health Psychology

Examination of the links between mind and body, focusing on the ways in which biopsychosocial factors influence health and well-being, illness, and adaptation to disease. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301.

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PSYC 3323 History and Systems of Psychology

A survey of the major theories and theoretical systems and their historical development. Includes an integration of Christian beliefs, the student's own philosophical presuppositions, and current psychological theories. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. Fall and Spring.

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PSYC 3331 Neurophysiological Psychology

An introduction to neuroanatomy and brain functioning. This course is an examination of brain-behavior relationships and provides a thorough understanding of cognitive disorders. Offered once every two years. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301.

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PSYC 3350 Memory,Learning & Problem Solving

Taking the cognitive point of view, this course treats man as an active processor of information. Methods to improve memory, learning, and problem solving are shown from both the informational and practical perspectives. Prerequisite: PSYC 1301. Offered once every two years.

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PSYC 3370 Forensic Psychology

This course examines the interface between psychology and the law. It will cover the application of scientific and professional principles of psychology in the legal system. Prerequisites: PSYC 1301. Ususally offered in the evenings in the fall only.

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