Psychology
Psychology - PSYC
1003 - Principles of
Psychology - 3 credit hours
Introduction to the scientific study of human behavior. Fundamental
facts, theories, concepts and principles of psychology are
included. Course Rotation: Fall and spring.
3033 - Psychopathology - 3
credit hours
The origins, development, and treatment of psychopathological
behavior. Prerequisite: PSYC 1003. Course
Rotation: Spring.
3203 - Theories of
Personality - 3 credit hours
Various modalities and explanations of personality structures and
dynamics proposed by major personality theorists. Also listed as HS
4203. Prerequisites: PSYC 1003 and
sophomore standing. Course Rotation: Fall.
3403 - Social Psychology - 3
credit hours
A study of human behavior in terms of personality and situational
variables. Major topics covered include attitude formation and
change, aggression, attraction, social cognition, prejudice, and
group processes. Prerequisites: PSYC 1003
and sophomore standing. Course Rotation: Fall.
3503 - Cognitive Psychology -
3 credit hours
A study of theories and experimental findings in the areas of
learning, memory, thinking, problem-solving, and language.
Prerequisites: PSYC 1003 and Sophomore
standing. Course Rotation: Fall.
3603 - Behavioral Analysis - 3
credit hours
A study of the theory and techniques of behavioral change utilizing
the principles of conditioning. Application relevant to
health-centered and educational settings are
emphasized. Prerequisites: PSYC 1003
and Sophomore standing. Course Rotation: Spring.
3703 - Psychology of
Language - 3 credit hours
An overview of the basic principles of language (phonology,
morphology, syntax) and theories of linguistic structure. Topics
include: speech perception and production, language development and
disorders, reading, and sign language. The relationships between
language and thought and language and culture will be
discussed. Prerequisites: PSYC 1003
and Sophomore standing. Course Rotation: Varies.
4403 - Physiological
Psychology - 3 credit hours
An introduction to the biological basis of behavior. Neural,
sensory, motor, and chemical structures and functions will be
examined in relation to emotions, learning and memory, perception,
and psychopathology. Prerequisites: PSYC
1003 and Junior standing. Course Rotation: Spring.
4503 - History and Issues of
Psychology - 3 credit hours
A study of the historical, philosophical, and theoretical roots of
contemporary psychology. Included will be a critical examination of
contemporary issues in relationship to historical perspectives.
Prerequisites: PSYC 1003 and Junior
standing. Course Rotation: Spring.
4703 - Research
Methods - 3 credit hours
Introduces the student to conducting research in the behavioral
sciences. Concepts and application emphasized are ethics in
research, exploring the literature, types of research variables,
validity and descriptive statistics. In addition, each
student will design an independent reseach project to be completed
in PSYC 4903. Prerequisites: PSYC 1003
and MATH 1013 or Math 1113, unless mathematics waiver requirements
are met. Course Rotation: Fall of alternating
years.
4903 - Research
Practicum - 3 credit hours
Continuation of PSYC 4703, this class provides an overview of
experimental designs and inferential statistics with an emphasis on
selecting the appropriate statistical analysis for each
experimental design. The student will demonstrate
understanding of experimental methods by conducting the independent
research project designed in PSYC 4103 and presenting the
results in a public
forum. Prerequisite: PSYC
4703. Course Rotation: Spring of alternating
years.