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PSYC4315 Multicultural Psychology (Online)


Examines the theories and current research exploring the cultural factors that impact the study of psychology. Ethnicity, treatment, and bias are explored from a context of psychology as well as the cultural identity and development of the individual. Online. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisite: PSYC2310.


PSYC4320 Literature of Psychology


This course is a survey of psychology literature on a designated topic. A literature review paper consistent with the format specified in the Publication manual of


the American Psychological Association is required. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: Completion of appropriate background coursework addressing the area of study. Also requires submission of a formal proposal to the faculty member and department chairman. The initiation of the project must have the approval of the department chair.


PSYC4325 Addictive Disorders


Study of contemporary psychological models of addiction and treatment including the theories that drive various approaches to treatment, specialized assessments, prevention, stages of change and


recovery, policy issues, and relapse prevention. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: PSYC2310, PSYC2350, and PSYC3360


PSYC4330 Psychopharmacology


This course surveys the use of psychotropic medication in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. It includes an examination of the mechanisms by which various classes of medications operate on the nervous and hormonal systems of the body, positive and negative effects of such medications, and their effectiveness in treating various disorders. The course will also address the limitations of the use of such medications, and the role that medication use plays relative to psychotherapeutic, spiritual, and other approaches to


treatment. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: PSYC3360, PSYC3370*; *Should be taken as prerequisite or concurrently.


PSYC4340 Psychology of Religion


This course is a survey of the psychology of religious behavior, as well as discussion of topics of shared interest to psychology and religion, such as the dynamics of guilt, forgiveness and meaningfulness. Topics considered will also include: religious development, religious expression, religious


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attitudes and behaviors. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: PSYC2350, PSYC2360


PSYC4350 Cognitive Psychology


This course is the study of how people think. Specific to the process of thinking in how people perceive, attend, store, retrieve, and organize the information associated with perception, memory, decision making, problem solving and language usage. In addition, direct connections between cognitive psychology and the emerging field of cognitive


neuroscience will be made. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: PSYC2310


PSYC4360 Applied Behavior Analysis


The course will cover the basic principles of applied behavior analysis (e.g., reinforcement, extinction, stimulus control) and how these principles are applied to the treatment of children with autism. Upon completion of the course, students will receive a certificate signed by the instructor indicating that they have completed training and are qualified to


work as an ABA line therapist. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: PSYC2310, PSYC3360


PSYC4370 Special Topics in Psychology


A senior level course in an advanced topic designed as need and interest arises. Topics may include such subjects as: “Psychology Applied in Work and Careers”, “Adult Development and Aging”, “Memory”, “Addictions”, “Assessment”, “Criminal Justice”, “Forensic Psychology”, “Family Dynamics”,


and “Human Services”. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission


PSYC4375 Psychology of Aging


The purpose of this course is to provide both a general introduction to the multi-disciplinary field of gerontology and a specific focus on those aspects of aging behavior that have been of particular interest to psychologists, namely, learning and memory, intellectual behaviors, personality, psychopathology


and clinical intervention. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisites: HLSC1310


PSYC4376 Death, Dying, and Bereavement


Exploration of human death, dying, and bereavement. Focus on biomedical, psychological, social, and multicultural dimensions. Implications for social policy, course is to provide an overview of End-of-Life issues, including the process of facing death, palliative and hospice care, the needs and


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