1 2301:
Introduction to Methods in Psychology
Cr. 3. (2-2).
Prerequisites: PSYC 1300 and
MATH 1310.
Understanding the evaluation of research in psychology, including
the conceptual basis of descriptive and inferential statistics
and design techniques.
2335: Introduction to Health Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 1300.
Interaction of psychosocial and physical factors in health and illness with emphasis on relevant
research, health care delivery and health policy.
2344: Cultural Psychology (formerly 4344)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 1300. Relationship between ethnicity, socialization, personality, behavior
issues related to current race relations.
2350: Child Development (formerly 3360)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: PSYC 1300.
Intellectual and social development in children and the factors that affect this process.
2351: Psychology of Adolescence (formerly PSYC 3361)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 1300. Theory and research of normal adolescent behavior.
2380: Introduction to Social Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 1300. Issues and findings in social
behavior, interpersonal influences, group membership, and the
relations between persons and social systems.
3301: Introduction to Psychological Statistics
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite:
MATH 1310.
Introduction to statistical principles and strategies for research on behavior.
3310: Industrial-Organization Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: PSYC 1300.
Applications of psychological
theory and methodology to the problems of recruiting, selecting,
training, and motivating individuals in organizational settings.
3325: Psychology of Personality (formerly PSYC 4325)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300 and 3 additional hours in
psychology. Required for all psychology majors. Theories of personality and their applications
to current individual and societal psychological problems.
3331: Psychology of Gender(formerly PSYC 2340)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300 and 3 additional hours in psychology.
Empirically based gender differences as they impact
individual and social behaviors, roles and public policy.
3337: Psychology of Human Sexuality
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300
and 3 additional hours in psychology. Empirical studies regarding adult sexual behaviors, the
physiology of sexual behaviors and sexual disorders.
3338: Psychology of Older Adults
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300
and 3 additional hours in psychology. Lifespan, research-based perspective of the biopsychosocial
stages of older adulthood, age 55 and over.
3339: Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300
and 3 additional hours in psychology. Survey of the science and practice of clinical psychology and
its specialty areas, including discussions or diagnoses and evaluations, empirically-validated
interventions and prevention strategies for use with clinical populations.
3341: Physiological Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 1300.
Structural, electrical, and
chemical properties of the nervous systems as they relate to behavior,
including consideration of current research methods and techniques.
3347: Problems of Normal Life
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
at least junior standing or consent of instructor. Examines psychologically
issues and decisions, stressing characteristics of modern living.
Presents and discusses coping strategies used to manage these
problems.
3350: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: PSYC 1300.
An information-processing
approach to human functioning introducing topics in memory, language,
thought, judgment, and skilled performance.
3351: Health Psychology Research
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 1300 or consent of instructor. Assessment of the connection
between social psychological theory and research based applications
in health related settings; combines traditional lectures and
readings with participation in actual field intervention projects.
3352: Psychology of Knowledge Acquisition
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: PSYC 1300 and junior standing or consent of instructor.
Psychological processes of knowledge acquisition and training
in organizations. The study of knowledge by cognitive type and
the design of in-service training for cognitive strategies, intellectual
skills, information, motor skills and attitudes.
3399-4399: Senior Honors Thesis
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
approval of chair. Open to students with a minimum 3.00 grade
point average based on a minimum of 90 semester hours and a psychology
grade point average of 3.20. Qualified student selects faculty
member to supervise the topic choice and writing of the thesis.
4198;4298;4398;4498;4598: Special Problems
Cr. 1-5 per
semester, up to seven by concurrent enrollment. Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300,
2301, and six additional semester hours in psychology;
consent of instructor; and minimum 3.00 cumulative grade point
average. May be repeated, but no more than six semester hours
may count toward psychology major 30-hour requirement. Independent
student projects supervised by a faculty member. Forty-five hours
of work on the project are expected for each semester hour of
credit.
4304: History and Systems
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300 and nine additional semester hours in psychology. Approaches
of major figures and schools to the abiding philosophical, theoretical,
and conceptual issues in psychology.
4306: Community Service Practica
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300,
PSYC 2301,
minimum of 3.0 cumulative grade point average and junior or senior standing in psychology. Direct
experience in the application of psychological theory to a community service program. May be
repeated once for credit.
4307: Research Practica
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300,
PSYC 2301, and
a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average and junior or senior standing in psychology. Intensive
experience on a research project which culminates in the production of a scholarly effort such as a
professional article or presentation. May be repeated once for credit.
4320: Theories of Interventions
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300,
PSYC 2301
and 3 additional hours psychology. Empirically-validated treatment strategies for clinical
populations, including psychophamaracological and psychotherapeutic approaches.
4321: Abnormal Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300 and six additional semester
hours in psychology. Behaviors considered deviant or pathological
and the various approaches to understanding and treating them.
4322: Behavior Modification
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: PSYC 4342. Applied operant behavior
theory; operant and respondent paradigms, case studies, and current issues in behavior therapy.
4343: Perception
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: PSYC 1300
and at least junior standing or consent of instructor. Perception
in vision and related senses; including sensory processes and
organization, motion and space perception, pattern recognition,
perceptual learning and development, and sensory-motor coordination.
4345: Emotion and Motivation
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 1300. Basic concepts of emotions and motivation in both their
normal and abnormal mode, with emphasis on their psychological
bases.
4347: Tests and Measurements
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: PSYC 1300 and
PSYC 2301
Assessment tests used
in education, industry, psychology; determination and interpretation
of reliability and validity; laboratory experience with several tests.
4350: Applied Cognitive Psychology
Prerequisite: PSYC 3350 or consent of instructor. Applications
of cognitive psychology and cognitive science. Emphasis on cognitive approach to learning, thinking, instructional
design and communication.
4352: Human Memory
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: PSYC 1300 and either PSYC
2301, ECON 2370, SOC
2400, or POLS 3382; or PSYC
3350, or consent of instructor. Analysis of empirical evidence and theoretical
issues regarding human memory. Topics include organization, coding, and levels
of processing.
4354: Brain and Behavior
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: PSYC 1300
and either PSYC 3341 or Biology equivalent. Relationship
between the structure and function of the human central nervous
system and the behavior of both normal and impaired individuals.
4361: Psychology of Parent-Child Relations
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisite: PSYC 1300 or consent of instructor. Theory and research
on parent-child relations from infancy through adolescence with
emphasis on parental influence on children's social, emotional,
and cognitive development.
4363: Abnormal Child Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: PSYC 1300 and three additional
semester hours in psychology. Introduction to childhood psychopathology, in the context of normal child
development, with emphasis on psychological factors responsible for deviations.
4371: Organizational Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 3310 or consent of instructor. Theory and research on
work motivation, leadership, and related aspects of group behavior
in organizations.
4372: Interviewing (formerly 4472)
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 1300 and junior standing. Skill development in personnel
interviewing; includes tape-recorded practice interviews and discussion
of theoretical issues and research findings.
4373: Personnel Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:
PSYC 3310. Psychological knowledge and methods applied to personnel
problems of selection and training, including job behavior description
and evaluation, assessment strategies, employee development, and
fair employment concerns.
4375: Applied Organizational Development
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: PSYC 1300 and at least junior standing, or consent
of instructor. Focuses on the concepts and practice of changing
real organizations. Includes study of change techniques and skill
exercises for intervention and consultation.
4376: Work Motivation
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite. PSYC 3310
or consent of instructor. Theories and paradigms of motivation
in the work place. Research and applications of motivational theories
used to describe employee behaviors.
4380: Applied Social Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: PSYC 1300 and either PSYC
2380 or SOC 3330. Application of
social psychological theory and research to significant social issues.
4383: Social Psychology of Communication
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: PSYC 1300 and three additional semester hours in
psychology. Theory and research related to analysis of propaganda
vs. education, survey research methodology, mass media, persuasive
communication strategies and models.
4387: African American Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300. The psychological experience and contribution of African
Americans in a multi-cultural world.
4396: Selected Topics in Child Development
Cr. 3. (3-0).
Prerequisites: PSYC 2301
1 and
3360, or consent of instructor.
Review and evaluation of literature in areas of special interest
in development psychology.
4397: Selected Topics in Psychology
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites:
PSYC 1300, junior or senior standing, consent of instructor, and
a minimum 2.50 cumulative grade point average. May be repeated,
but no more than six semester hours may count toward 30-hour psychology
major requirement.