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Observation Techniques (PY103) Psychology U American Public University
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This course introduces formal and informal methods of gathering data on children. The emphasis is on understanding developmental patterns and implications for diagnostic teaching.
Organizational Psychology (PSY 428) Psychology U University of Phoenix
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This course is concerned with analyzing the external and internal system dynamics that maximize performance excellence of individual and work groups in an organization. Organizational Psychology focuses on the human factor of business. This course applies Organizational Psychology theories and techniques to the features/dimensions of corporate structure that are transforming in order to accommodate the changes in the modern world. An understanding of external and internal customer relations in the transformed organizations is discussed.
Organizational Psychology (PY306) Psychology U American Public University
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This course focuses on the logical principles and practice of research in industrial and organizational psychology. The content includes indepth study of the science of organizational psychology as well as theories and issues raised by the field and the scientist in the field.
Parenting (PY384) Psychology U American Public University
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This course identifies and examines the theoretical approaches applicable to child rearing in families with an emphasis on developing practical skills for working with parents and children.
Perception (PY304) Psychology U American Public University
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This course provides an introduction to perceptual cognition as well as the study of how humans organize and interpret stimulation arising from objects in the environment and internal mental states. The content includes a review of theory, methodology, and research findings. The main purpose of this course is to give students an introduction to the processes by which we perceive the world. The focus will be on the psychological aspects of perception, particularly visual perception. In addition to studying the theoretical underpinnings of perception, students will become familiar with research in the area of perceptual and cognitive psychology. Illustrative case studies will also be explored, particularly with regard to disorders of perception.
Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PY430) Psychology U American Public University
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This course deals specifically with a psychological state that occurs after a significantly stressful event, onset by such events as a public crisis, personal loss, or other form of tragedy. Using the case method, the course is a study of what is known to be effective in addressing this issue to-date, coupled with what is yet to be discovered through further research.
Prejudice and the Minority Experience (PY403) Psychology U American Public University
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This course is a study in the psychology of prejudice and the minority experience from a multicultural perspective. The content includes historical and contemporary issues as well as cases around the world as they illustrate the psychology of the aggressor and victim.
Principles of Parapsychology (TS502) Psychology U Atlantic University
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An indepth look at psychic phenomena, exploring subjective experiences, experimental studies, and theoretical models from the transpersonal perspective.
Principles of Psychology Measurement (PY409) Psychology U American Public University
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This course is a study of psychology measurement as theorized and practiced in the psychology field today. The course provides the student with the opportunity to design a practical measurement study based on sound theoretical principles.
Professional Development (PY372) Psychology U American Public University
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This course is an examination of the field of professional development: performance, role in society, position securement, involvement in organizations, and continuing development.
Psychological Legacy of Trauma (PY471) Psychology U American Public University
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This course is a study of how the specific effects of trauma impact parenting that result in disturbances and alterations in attachment patterns between parent and child. Students will examine how such attachment disorganization results in a range of psychological symptoms evident as early as early infancy.
Psychology (PSYC-110) Psychology U DeVry University Online
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This course provides a foundation for understanding, predicting and directing behavior. Organized within a framework encompassing foundations, general topics and applications, the course provides an understanding of how psychological principles and concepts relate to professional and personal life. Topics include learning, attitude formation, personality, social influence, dynamics of communication, conflict resolution, motivation, leadership, and group roles and processes.
Psychology (GE141) Psychology U American Academy of Nutrition
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The brain, biology and behavior; sensation and reality; memory, intelligence and creativity; conditions and learning; motivation and emotion; health, stress and coping; abnormal psychology; gender, sexuality, social behavior and human relations.
PSYCHOLOGY (PSY101-OL) Psychology U Westwood College Online
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This course is designed to present students with a general overview of psychology. Topics include historical perspectives, research methods, human development, social psychology, and other current issues. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to apply psychological theories and concepts to real world situations.
Psychology (PS101) Psychology U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course introduces psychology that focuses on understanding human behavior. Topics include the scope of psychology; biological foundations and the brain; the concepts of sensation, perception, conditioning, and learning; the nature of memory; motivation and emotion; states of consciousness; personality theories; dealing with health and stress; developing coping strategies; and social psychology.
Psychology - An Introduction (PSYC 001) Psychology U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
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This course will introduce you to some basic principles of human behaviour and help you relate these principles to your own experiences, as you gain a better understanding of yourself and others. This course qualifies as a General Education credit and is a compulsory course for the Certificate in the Study of Human Behaviour. Psychology: Introduction: Online This online psychology section follows the same curriculum and academic standards as the day sections of this course (see course description above). Students will be expected to read selected chapters from the assigned textbook, and to be actively involved in the course content, located on the course website. For these reasons, the online Introduction to Psychology course requires students to have access to an Internet-enabled computer, basic computer literacy skills, and well developed reading and writing skills.
Psychology and the Law (PY402) Psychology U American Public University
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This course examines the prevailing legal issues associated with the practice of psychology, including the psychological fitness to stand trial, psychological examination and counseling, and human subject testing and evaluation.
Psychology of Aging (PY371) Psychology U American Public University
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This course offers a dynamic presentation of the concept of human aging combined with theories of human aging. Students are actively involved in meaningful exercises and critical thinking so that they may apply these theories to the older adults in their own lives. Social, emotional, and environmental changes that occur in the elderly are examined with practical application of therapeutic clinical intervention strategies. The text includes the latest research findings relevant to everyday life.
Psychology of Combat (PY432) Psychology U American Public University
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This course is a study of the acute and chronic behavioral response to battle. Using textbooks of military psychiatry and related fields, students review, analyze, and evaluate the range of psychological responses to combat, from "normal" reactions to variations of "Combat Stress Reaction." Case studies from combat action provide material for application and synthesis of the concepts presented in the course. Topics include the U.S. military approach to psychiatric management of combat, POW experiences, mental adaptation for future warfare, and stress associated with other forms of conflict, such as peacekeeping.
Psychology of Disaster (PY431) Psychology U American Public University
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This course focuses on the internal psychological and physiological human response process in the event of disaster. Using research from actual cases and proven methods, students study the psychological defense processes that are triggered, the recovery processes and mental health facilitation techniques, and the necessary counseling steps involved in the coping process.
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