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Summer 2009

       

PSYC (Psychology)



PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology
GE IIIE Social Science-Psychology

Human behavior, learning, thinking, motivation,
perception, emotion, behavior disorders, personality,
psychological tests, social behavior, and selected
applications of psychology.
Call# 5416   Section 001    3.0 cr
July 06-July 31
9:15am-11:25am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 229
Instructor: Bednar, Tammy
PSYC 230 Human Development
GE IIIE Social Science-Psychology
P: PSYC 100 or 260

Broad overview of theories and research on cognitive,
social/emotional, and physical development from
conception to death; environmental factors, such as
family, school, peers, work, and cultural context; and
biological factors that shape development.
Call# 5417   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 08-July 03
9:15am-11:25am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 212
Instructor: Westphal, Sharon K.
PSYC 245 Social Psychology
GE IIIE Social Science-Psychology
P: PSYC 100

The study of social and cultural influence. How others
affect our thoughts, feelings, and actions. Core topics:
social and self-perception, interpersonal attraction,
helping behavior, attitudes, prejudice, persuasion,
aggression, and group behavior.
Call# 5981   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 216
Instructor: Goodman, Jeffrey A.
PSYC 265 Statistical Methods in Psychology I
Not for GE
P: PSYC 100 for psychology majors/minors; grade of C or
above in MATH 104, 109, 111, or 112, or a suitable
mathematics placement test score
P: For non-psychology majors/minors; grade of C or above
in MATH 104, 109, 111, or 112, or a suitable
mathematics placement test score

Elementary and descriptive techniques for summarizing
psychological data. Construction of graphs and tables.
Central tendency, variability, correlation, introduction
to statistical inference with t tests, chi square,
analysis of variance. Microcomputer use.
Call# 5418   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 08-July 03
9:00am-11:10am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 224
Instructor: Sawalani, Gita M.
PSYC 271 Methods of Research in Psychology
Not for GE
P: PSYC 101 and 265
No credit if taken after PSYC 270

Experimental, correlational, longitudinal and cross-
sectional, naturalistic/observational, quasi-
experimental, qualitative, and case study/clinical
methods of research in psychology. Analysis of published
research. Data collection, analysis, and presentation of
research reports in APA style.
Call# 5419   Section A0A    3.0 cr
June 08-July 30
10:30am-12:10pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 216
Instructor: Bleske-Rechek, April L.

Call# 5420   Section A01-Lab   
June 08-July 30
10:30am-12:10pm   Tue.Thu.   HHH 218
Instructor: Bleske-Rechek, April L.
PSYC 302 Principles of Learning
Not for GE
P: PSYC 271 for psychology majors and minors
P: PSYC 100 or 260 for non-psychology majors and minors

An introduction to the methods and findings within the
study of classical (respondent) and instrumental
(operant) conditioning, including appetitive and aversive
conditioning, stimulus and cognitive control of behavior
and remembering.
Call# 5985   Section 001    3.0 cr
July 06-July 31
9:15am-11:25am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 219
Instructor: Holt, Daniel D.
PSYC 340 /540 Theories of Personality
Not for GE
P: PSYC 271 for psychology majors and minors
P: PSYC 100 for non-psychology majors and minors
Minimum junior standing

An overview of the major areas of historical and
contemporary personality theory and research.
Psychoanalytic, trait, biological, social learning,
behavioral, phenomenological, and social cognitive
approaches are presented and discussed in depth.
Call# 5422   Section 001G    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
10:30am- 1:30pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 206
Instructor: Bleske-Rechek, April L.
PSYC 351 /551 Survey of Abnormal Psychology
Not for GE
P: PSYC 100
Credit may not be earned in both PSYC 350/550 & PSYC 351/551
Minimum junior standing

Overview and exploration of abnormal behavior patterns
and psychological disorders. Emphasis on anxiety, mood,
psychotic, personality, dissociative, and childhood
disorders. Discussion includes historical and multi-
cultural perspectives, as well as ethical and
professional issues.
Call# 5982   Section 001G    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:15am-12:15pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 229
Instructor: Crothers, Marie K.
PSYC 376 /576 Psychology of Perception
Special course fee $30.00
Not for GE
P: PSYC 271 for psychology majors and minors
P: PSYC 100 for non-psychology majors and minors
Delivery Mode: Online

Basic perceptual phenomena in the visual, auditory,
olfactory, gustatory, tactile and proprioceptive senses,
and related research methodology and physiology.
Call# 5983   Section 801G    3.0 cr
June 08-July 31
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Peden, Blaine F.
PSYC 377 /577 Psychopharmacology
Not for GE
P: PSYC 271 for psychology majors and minors
P: PSYC 100 for non-psychology majors and minors

Examines drug and behavior relations from biological
(e.g., pharmacological and physiological effects of
drugs), behavioral, social, and historical perspectives.
Topics include drug classification and scheduling,
therapeutic effects of drugs, substance abuse prevention
and treatment programs.
Call# 5423   Section 001G    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:15am-12:15pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 224
Instructor: Jewett, David C.
PSYC 470 Senior Research Seminar
Special course fee $20.00
Not for GE
P: All required core courses, except PSYC 400
Delivery Mode: Online

Reading and discussion of current issues in psychology,
completion of portfolio, and presentation of an empirical
research project.
Call# 5984   Section 801    2.0 cr
June 08-July 31
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Holt, Daniel D.
PSYC 481 /681 Internship Appl Behavior Analysis II
Meets the Service-Learning Requirement; Not for GE
P: PSYC 480/680
S/U only grade basis
No credit toward major
Instructor approval required

The internship is designed to provide experience for
students in Applied Behavior Analysis and to prepare them
for national certification. Students work in applied
settings implementing interventions based on the
principles of behavior.
Call# 5450   Section 001G    3.0 cr
June 08-July 03
9:15am-11:25am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 229
Instructor: Klatt, Kevin P.

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