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PSY 3143 Psychology of Criminal Behavior (same as CRJ/HSE 3143)

This course will provide the student with psychological and psychosocial explanations of

crime. Students will explore specific psychological aspects that contribute to criminal and

deviant behavior such as personality disorders, impulse control disorders, developmental

disorders, and substance abuse disorders. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CRJ 2013 or CRJ

2203.

PSY 3153 Psychology of Leadership

This course addresses the major theories of leadership from the perspective of the dis-

cipline, psychology. Emphasis will be placed on developing an appreciation as well as

a working knowledge of contemporary leadership theories and in the broadening of this

knowledge through the juxtaposition of psychological principles such as social influence,

personality, and group dynamics. (Odd Spring)

PSY 3413 Human Sexuality (Same as HEA 3413)

This course is a study of the biological, social, and personal aspects of human sexual iden-

tity and behavior. (Fall)

PSY 3501, 3502, 3503 Directed Study in Psychology

This is a specialized course of study for qualified students. Prerequisites: JR standing, and

instructor’s approval.

PSY 4013 Tests and Measurements

This course provides the student of behavioral sciences with a basic foundation in the com-

ponents of psychological assessment. The course addresses basic psychological assess-

ment concepts and develops an awareness of the variety of assessment instruments that are

available. Students become familiar with the components of the assessment of personality

and cognitive ability and discuss the professional and ethical standards and social issues in

assessment. Prerequisites: PSY/SOC 3013 and MAT 2023. (Even Fall)

PSY 4033 Learning and Cognition

This course will provide a broad yet detailed study of the learning process, learning theory

in its historical perspective, and will develop skills in the application of learning theory to

current issues. This study is augmented by integrating learning theory with multiple con-

structs found in cognitive psychology including judgment, memory, perception, attention,

categorization, and problem solving. JR standing. (Even Fall)

PSY 4043 History and Systems

This course is a study of the historical development and contemporary status of psychol-

ogy. Prerequisites: JR standing. (Even Spring)

PSY 4053 Counseling and Psychotherapy

This course is an overview of the major theories of counseling as well as practical tech-

niques and information for the counselor-in-training. Personal attributes of counselors are

considered as are important theoretical issues. As each theoretical approach is discussed,

its strengths and limitations are identified in general and as they relate to multicultural

situations. Students in this class are expected to become knowledgeable about the various

theoretical approaches and begin to apply them to a hypothetical client. Prerequisites: PSY

3043 and JR standing. (Odd Spring)

PSY 4063 Group Dynamics

This class is a study of the history, processes, and dynamics involved in groups. It will

review the theories of group intervention, the stages of group development, the necessary