PSY-321 |
Group Processes |
This course is an introduction to group dynamics with a focus on basic principles of social psychology and the theory and practice of group models in education , community health , and mental health . The course includes a review of models of group design , development , and facilitation , ethical practice in group work , and experiential learning to apply basic facilitation skills in student-designed psychoeducation groups . Prerequisites : PSY100 and one of the following : PSY200 , PSY202 , or SWK202 |
PSY-322 |
Psychology of Personality |
A study of the normal personality including structure , dynamics and theoretical approaches , exploration of patterns of adjustment , and the methods of personality assessment . |
PSY-323 |
Psychology of Gender |
An analysis of the male and female personality ; |
special consideration given to biological , |
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intellectual , motivational , and achievement |
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characteristics . |
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PSY-331 |
The Middle Adult Years |
Survey of the psychological and social aspects ; |
examination of selected topics : perspectives |
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and theories of adulthood , tasks and lifestyles |
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of the young adult , transition to middle age |
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with its tasks and characteristics , preparation |
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for later maturity . |
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PSY-341
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Social Psychology of Aging |
( For description see SOC 341 ). |
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PSY-370 |
History of Psychology |
Comprehensive investigation of historical antecedents of contemporary psychology .
Philosophical roots and major theorists and paradigms are examined . Enrollment limited to juniors and seniors psychology majors .
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