PSY 101 Introduction
to Psychology (annual)
Psychology as a behavioral science
and profession. Topics include: biological bases of behavior, states of
consciousness, learning and intelligence, personality and adjustment, mental
health and abnormal behavior.
3 credits.
PSY 102 Social Psychology
(bi-annual E)
Values, attitudes, and behavior
as influenced by family, school, community, and culture. Bases for friendship,
love, prejudice, and anti-social behavior. Group dynamics involved in conformity,
conflict and cooperation.
Prerequisite or corequisite: PSY
101.
3 credits.
PSY 201 Developmental Psychology
(bi-annual O)
Stages of life: infancy, childhood,
adolescence, adulthood, old age. Mental, emotional, and personality changes
during development, and the psychological hurdles to overcome.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 205 Psychology of Motivation
(upon request)
Motivation for human behavior from
the basic drives for food and water to higher drives for achievement and
self-fulfillment. Views of Freud, Maslow, Murray, McClelland, and others.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 206 Comparative Psychology
(upon request)
Complexity of behavior in the animal
kingdom ranging from amoeba to man. Similarities and differences between
behavior of animals, especially primates and humans. Role of instinct and
environment in determining behavior.
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or BIO 101.
3 credits.
PSY 210 Theories of Learning
(upon request)
Models of animal and human learning
including classical and operant conditioning, as well as information processing.
Applications to technology of instruction and psychotherapy.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 221 Industrial Psychology
(annual)
Psychological methods for selecting
and training employees, enhancing morale of workers and improving their
relationship with management. Psychology of marketing and advertising.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 231 Psychological Testing
(bi-annual O)
Measurement of intelligence, aptitudes,
interests, and personality. Tests that tap the unconscious such as the
Rorschach and TAT.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 301/302 Experimental Psychology
(annual)
Experimental approach to behavior
in humans and animals; PSY 301:
sensation, perception, and memory. PSY 302:
animal and human learning, thinking and
problem- solving.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits
each.
PSY 310 Theories of Personality
(bi-annual E)
Description and assessment of personality.
Theories by Freud, Jung, Fromm, Maslow, Rogers and Skinner, etc. Practical
applications to psychotherapy.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 311 Psycholinguistics
(bi-annual O)
Psychology of language and the
higher mental processes. Modern conceptions of syntactic, semantic, and
lexical structure of language.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 312 Thinking (upon request)
Components of the human thinking
process and its unique characteristics. Role of trial and error, experience,
insight and language. Computer and information processing theories.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 313 Language and Speech Development
(annual)
The study of normal language acquisition
and development. Prerequisites: PSY 101 and COC 208. 3 credits.
PSY 321 Perception (upon
request)
Detection and interpretation of
stimuli. Relations between perception, reality, and illusion. Function
of the sense organs and brain. Demonstrations provided.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 325 Psychoactive Drugs
(upon request)
Behavioral effects of psychoactive
drugs including prescription, recreational, and illegal drugs. Topics include:
addiction and tolerance, influence of society on drug use, and restriction
and legalization of drugs.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 332 History of Psychology
(upon request)
The origin of modern psychology
within philosophy during the 19th century. Founding and growth of experimental
psychology in Germany and its spread to the United States. Developments
in psychoanalysis, Gestalt psychology, humanistic psychology, and behaviorism.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 335 Abnormal Psychology
(annual)
Description of abnormal behavior.
Causes and symptoms of mental illness such as depression and schizophrenia.
Basic principles of psychotherapy.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 340 Introduction to Counseling
and Therapy (upon request)
Theories and practical applications
of counseling. Techniques of therapy such as behavior modification, Rogerian,
and psychoanalytic.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 345 Psychology of Health
and Illness (upon request)
Psychological aspects of physical
health and illness such as heart disease, cancer, and obesity. Role of
health providers and institutions in improving the prognoses of patients.
Treatments such as biofeedback, relaxation training, and hypnosis.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 351 Biological Psychology
(annual)
The biological basis of behavior.
Topics include: anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and sense
organs, drugs and behavior, sleep and dreaming, eating, brain disorders
and abnormal behavior.
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or BIO 101.
3 credits.
PSY 401 Psychology of the Exceptional
Child (bi-annual O)
Special problems of children who
differ markedly from the normal: mentally retarded, brain damaged, psychologically
disturbed, physically handicapped, culturally deprived, and gifted.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 402 Clinical Psychology
(upon request)
Diagnosis, prevention, and treatment
of mental illness. Verbal psychotherapy such as psychoanalysis, client-centered,
and Gestalt therapy, drug and electroshock treatment.
Prerequisite: PSY 401. 3 credits.
PSY 420 Eating Disorders
(annual)
The causes, description, and treatment
of obesity, bulimia and anorexia nervosa. Relation between eating disorders
and other psychopathology.
Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3 credits.
PSY 481-482 Independent Study
(upon request)
Credits by arrangement.
PSY 493 Advanced Topics in Psychology
(annual)
Prerequisite: Senior status or
departmental permission. 3 credits.
PSY 494 Senior Honors Project
in Psychology (upon request)
Prerequisites: PSY 493 and departmental
permission. 3 credits.