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Fall Semester 2014

 

Psychology
Anthony Hermann • Bradley Hall 85
PSY101Principles of PsychologyGenEd: SF   Core: SB(3 hours)
 01 MW1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR145 Demaris A Montgomery  
 and F1:00 PM -1:50 PM     BAK258      
 02 MW1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR145 Anthony Hermann  
 and F1:00 PM -1:50 PM     BAK253      
 03 MW1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR145 Allen I Huffcutt  
 and F1:00 PM -1:50 PM     BAK254      
 04 MW1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR145 Derek E Montgomery  
 and F1:00 PM -1:50 PM     BR250      
 05 MW12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR145 Amy K Bacon  
 and Th12:00 PM -12:50 PM     BR225      
 06 MW12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR145 Timothy E Koeltzow  
 and Th12:00 PM -12:50 PM     BR091      
 07 MW12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR145 John Martin  
 and Th12:00 PM -12:50 PM     BR340      
 08 MW12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR145 Lane Beckes  
 and Th12:00 PM -12:50 PM     BR235      
PSY201Brain and BehaviorGenEd: FS   Core: NS(3 hours)
 01 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR139 Lane Beckes  
PSY205Quantitative Methods (3 hours)
Prerequisite: 3 hours of college mathematics or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR122 Demaris A Montgomery  
 Registration open to PSY majors only; H S majors call 677-2857; others call 677-2585. Also meets in BR 032.
 02 *R* TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR122 Wendy A Schweigert  
 Registration open to PSY majors only. Also meets in BR 259.
 03 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR048 Allen I Huffcutt  
 Registration open to PSY majors only; HS majors call 677-2857; others call 677-2585.
PSY206Research Methods in Psychology (4 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 205 or consent of instructor
 01 MWF9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR122 Anthony Hermann  
 02 *R* MW3:00 PM -4:45 PM BR122 Wendy A Schweigert  
 03 MW10:00 AM -11:15 AM BR070 Timothy E Koeltzow  
 and F10:00 AM -11:15 AM     BR290      
 04 TT3:00 PM -4:45 PM BR122 Lane Beckes  
PSY223Evolutionary Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or consent of instructor.
 01 Th5:00 PM -7:45 PM BR048 David Schmitt  
PSY245Personality and Adjustment (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101.
 01 Tu6:00 PM -8:45 PM BR135 Mary Beth Cunningham  
PSY300Psychology of WomenGenEd: CD(3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101.
 01 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM BR125 Claire A Etaugh  
PSY303Lifespan Developmental Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101. Course is not open to psychology majors.
 01 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR235 Derek E Montgomery  
 02 Th6:00 PM -8:45 PM BR091 Mary Beth Cunningham  
PSY309Human Sexuality (3 hours)
Prerequisite: 6 hours of psychology or consent of instructor.
 01 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM BR046 David Schmitt  
PSY311Principles of Abnormal Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101. Course is not open to psychology majors.
 01 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR046 Amy K Bacon  
 02 Th5:00 PM -7:45 PM BR139 Amy Bennington  
PSY314Adult Development and Aging (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101
 01 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM MOR412 John Martin  
PSY321Industrial and Organizational Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or equivalent.
Section 01 for PSY majors only; Section 02 for non-majors.
 01 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR146 Allen I Huffcutt  
 02 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR146 Allen I Huffcutt  
PSY341Undergraduate Practicum: Child Study Center (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 350 or PSY 303.
Go to BR 080 to register.
 01 *R* Arr     Claire A Etaugh  
PSY342Undergraduate Practicum: Community Agency (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: Junior standing in psychology and consent of instructor.
 01 *R* Th4:30 PM -5:30 PM BR070 Dawn C Roberts  
 "Practicum:Child"
 Registration in section 01 is 3 credit hours
 02 *R* Tu6:00 PM -7:00 PM BR070 Daniel J Kelts  
 "Practicum:Addiction"
 Registration in section 02 is for 3 credit hours
 03 *R* F4:00 PM -5:00 PM BR070 Jennifer Benne  
 "Practicum:Autism"
 Registration for section 03 is for 3 credit hours
 04 *R* Th4:30 PM -5:20 PM BR070 Dawn C Roberts  
 "Practicum:Health"
 Registration in section 04 is for 3 credit hours.
 05 *R* Th4:30 PM -5:20 PM BR070 Dawn C Roberts  
 "Practicum:Ind/Org"
 Registration in section 05 is for 3 credit hours
PSY350Developmental Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 (C or better) and PSY 206; or consent of instructor.
 01 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR142 Claire A Etaugh  
PSY352Personality Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 (C or better) and PSY 206; or consent of instructor.
 01 Tu5:00 PM -7:45 PM BR046 David Schmitt  
PSY354Social Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 (C or better) and PSY 206; or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR050 Anthony Hermann  
PSY356Abnormal Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 (C or better) and PSY 206; or consent of instructor.
 01 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR046 Dawn C Roberts  
PSY360Psychology of Learning (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 (C or better) and PSY 206; or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR259 Amy K Bacon  
PSY366Sensation & Perception (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 101 (C or better), PSY 201, and PSY 206; or consent of instructor.
Open to PSY & CIS majors only. Others call X2585 for waitlist.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR146 Demaris A Montgomery  
PSY411Tests and Measurement (3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 205 or equivalent; PSY 206; junior/senior standing.
Registration open to PSY majors only; others call 677-2585
 01 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR046 Dawn C Roberts  
PSY439History of Psychology (3 hours)
Prerequisite: 15 hours of psychology or consent of instructor; PSY 206.
Registration open to PSY majors only; others call 677-2585
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR046 Timothy E Koeltzow  
PSY481Reading (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 206; consent of instructor.
 01 *R* Arr     Allen I Huffcutt  
 02 *R* Arr     Derek E Montgomery  
 03 *R* Arr     Dawn C Roberts  
 04 *R* Arr     Wendy A Schweigert  
 05 *R* Arr     Demaris A Montgomery  
 06 *R* Arr     David Schmitt  
 07 *R* Arr     Claire A Etaugh  
 08 *R* Arr     Anthony Hermann  
 09 *R* Arr     Timothy E Koeltzow  
 10 *R* Arr     Lane Beckes  
 11 *R* Arr     Amy K Bacon  
PSY491Research (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: PSY 206; consent of instructor.
 01 *R* Arr     Allen I Huffcutt  
 02 *R* Arr     Derek E Montgomery  
 03 *R* Arr     Dawn C Roberts  
 04 *R* Arr     Wendy A Schweigert  
 05 *R* Arr     Demaris A Montgomery  
 06 *R* Arr     David Schmitt  
 07 *R* Arr     Claire A Etaugh  
 08 *R* Arr     Anthony Hermann  
 09 *R* Arr     Timothy E Koeltzow  
 10 *R* Arr     Lane Beckes  
 11 *R* Arr     Amy K Bacon  
PSY499Advanced Special Topics (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: 9 hours of psychology or consent of instructor; PSY 206
 01 *R* Arr     Claire A Etaugh  
 "Learning and Behavior"
PSY681Readings I (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: graduate standing and prearrangement with instructor.
 01 *R* Arr     Dawn C Roberts  
PSY691Research I (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: graduate standing and prearrangement with instructor.
 01 *R* Arr     Staff  
 
Impact of social forces and institutions on individual behavior; interaction between individual and social environment.
An introduction to the scientific study of the nervous system and its relation to behavior. The underlying biology of learning, memory, language, sensation, emotion, reproductive behavior, psychopathology, and other topics.
Introduction to applied statistical analysis: data reduction and representation; frequency distributions and their measures; probability; sampling theory; significance testing. Descriptive and inferential analyses are presented in the context of psychological research. Not open to non-majors with credit in QM 262 and QM 263.
Basic principles of research design and interpretation; emphasis on experimental method. Laboratory work.
Fossil evidence for human evolution; impact of evolutionary history on the development of human behavior; how evolutionary theory can be applied to understanding human behavior in contemporary society.
Human adjustment and factors in mental health.
Women and their behavior: influence of psychological, social, and biological factors.
A survey of cognitive, physical, and social development extending from infancy to advanced adulthood.
Current knowledge concerning human sexuality.
Survey of psychological disorders including psychotic, affective, anxiety, substance-related, and personality disorders. Current knowledge of symptoms, prevalence, course, etiology, treatment, and prevention.
Introduction to conceptual issues, research methods, and available data in adult development and aging. Note: This course is not open to students who have completed PSY 303 (Lifespan Developmental Psychology).
Job analysis, psychological testing, interviewing, performance appraisal, employment law, leadership, motivation, training, job satisfaction, organizational theory, and research methods.
Supervised work in the applied setting of a preschool classroom. A maximum of 6 hours of practicum coursework (PSY 341 and PSY 342) is allowed.
Supervised work in applied settings such as mental health clinics and counseling centers. A maximum of 6 hours practicum coursework (PSY 341 and 342) is allowed.
Critical examination of research and theory on cognitive, physical, and social development from prenatal through late childhood periods. Note: This course is not open to students who have completed PSY 303.
Critical examination of modern personality science, including major personality theories and contemporary personality research. The study of personality in relation to assessment, social behavior, environmental influences, culture, gender, cognition, physiology, behavioral genetics, and other topics.
Theories, research findings, and methods of social psychology. Topics include person perception, attitude change, interpersonal attraction, aggression, competition, group processes, and leadership.
Critical examination of research and theory in psychopathology and behavior disorders including the etiology, assessment, and treatment of major forms of psychological disorders. Note: This course is not open to students who have completed PSY 311.
Variables and conditions that affect the learning process; theories of learning.
Physiology of the senses; processes by which sensory stimulation produces perceptual experiences.
Types of psychological tests, psychometric properties of tests, development and analysis of test items.
Conceptual origins, problems and controversies, and ideas that gave rise to modern psychology.
Directed reading by qualified students, with faculty guidance. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hrs. credit.
Directed research by qualified students, with faculty guidance. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
Advanced study of special issues related to applied and/or theoretical psychology, which may vary each time course is offered. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes. May be repeated under a different topic for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
Readings in area selected by student.
Research in area selected by student.
This course meets a General Education requirement.
C1 - English Composition
C2 - English Composition
SP - Speech
MA - Mathematics
WC - Western Civilization
NW - Non-Western Civilization
FA - Fine Arts
HL - Human Values - Literary
HP - Human Values - Philosophical
CD - Cultural Diversity
SF - Social Forces
FS - Fundamental Concepts in Science
TS - Science & Technology in the Contemporary World
This course meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
OC - Communication - Oral Communication
W1 - Communication - Writing 1
W2 - Communication - Writing 2
FA - Fine Arts
GS - Global Perspective - Global Systems
WC - Global Perspective - World Cultures
HU - Humanities
NS - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Natural Sciences
SB - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
MI - Multidisciplinary Integration
QR - Quantitative Reasoning
This section meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
EL - Experiential Learning
IL - Integrative Learning
WI - Writing Intensive
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