Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023

PSY 401 Advanced Research Methods in Psychology

This class will cover advanced topics in research methods and statistical techniques, including multi-factor designs and statistical analyses, post-hoc tests, qualitative research, and advanced topics in research ethics. Each student will conduct a literature review, design a research study, collect/analyze data, and report results consistent with A.P.A. style in written and oral form.

3

Prerequisites

(GPA-3.0) and (PSY 201 with a minimum grade of D)

Offered

Generally offered Fall - Check with department/school for next offering

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Psychology Major(s)

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

PSY 407 Introduction to Counseling Theories

Survey current theoretical approaches with individuals and groups. Not intended as training in counseling approaches, but as basis for future study.
3

Prerequisites

(GPA-3.0) and (PSY 350 with a minimum grade of D-)

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Psychology Major(s)

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

PSY 422 Directed Studies

Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. (Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.)
1- 3

Special Notes

Maximum concurrent enrollment is two times.

Course Attribute

Variable Title Course

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

PSY 430 Developmental Disabilities and Psychopathology

This course will examine the major categories of disability (e.g., mental retardation, learning disability, autism) and psychopathology (e.g., anxiety, depression) that can be diagnosed during childhood and adolescence.
3

Prerequisites

(GPA-3.0) and (PSY 230 with a minimum grade of D)

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

PSY 440 Cognition

Explore human cognition by examining perception, attention, memory, intelligence, problem and cognitive development. Become familiar with neural bases of cognition, theoretical perspectives and research methods.
3

Prerequisites

PSY 120 with a minimum grade of D-

PSY 443 Motivation

Investigate motivational concepts and related research: drive, goals, direction, incentive, reinforcement, external stimulation, emotion, homeostasis, biological aspects, instinct and self-actualization.
3

Prerequisites

PSY 120 with a minimum grade of D-

PSY 460 Clinical Psychology

Examine roles and skills required of a clinical psychologist including ethics, multicultural issues, limitations, and skills.
3

Prerequisites

(GPA-3.0) and (PSY 120 and PSY 255 with a minimum grade of D)

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

PSY 465 Forensic Psychology

Examine concepts, theories, and strategies for clinical psychology in legal settings. Explore assessments, interventions, and interactions with the legal system.
3

Prerequisites

PSY 120 with a minimum grade of D-

PSY 467 Psychology of Prejudice

Understand basic causes of prejudice and how prejudicial behavior is learned and diminished. Experience increased understanding of others.
3

Prerequisites

PSY 120 with a minimum grade of D-

PSY 475 Evolutionary Psychology

This course surveys the field of evolutionary psychology, focusing on theories that attempt to explain human behavior in terms of evolution and natural selection.

3

Prerequisites

(GPA-3.0) and (PSY 120 with a minimum grade of D)

Offered

Generally offered Fall - Check with department/school for next offering

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

PSY 481 Advanced Behavioral Neuroscience

(2 lecture, 2 laboratory) This class and required zero credit lab investigates higher-order physiological processing of the nervous system through lecture and experiential learning activities. Topics may include the sensory systems, sleep, reproductive behavior, emotion, learning, memory, and/or human communication.
3

Prerequisites

(GPA-3.0) and (PSY 380 with a minimum grade of D-)

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Psychology Major(s)

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

PSY 482 Behavioral Genetics

Introductory genetics course recommended. Consider genetic basis of behavior in humans and animals, contemporary issues, including genetic counseling, eugenics, intelligence and genetic correlates of psychopathology.
3

Prerequisites

(GPA-3.0) and (PSY 120 with a minimum grade of D)

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Psychology Major(s)

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

PSY 491 Psychology Field Experience

Get full or part-time experience working with professionals in psychology, for one or more semesters. Make arrangements with instructor and supervisor during semester before registration. S/U graded.
1- 6

Prerequisites

PSY 120 with a minimum grade of D-

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Psychology Major(s)

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 6 credit hours

PSY 492 Instructional Aide

Assist in instructional tasks under the direct supervision of a faculty member. S/U graded.
1- 3

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 6 credit hours

PSY 493 Practicum in Psychology

Assist psychology faculty with research or laboratory; 38 clock hours per credit hour. Maximum of four (4) credits apply to psychology major. S/U graded.
1- 3

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 6 credit hours

PSY 495 Special Topics in Psychology

Scheduled on irregular basis.
1- 5

Prerequisites

PSY 120 with a minimum grade of D-

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

Course Attribute

Variable Title Course

Repeatable Status

ST - Repeatable under different subtitles with no limits on the number of times it can be repeated