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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PSY 4800 Seminar in Psychology This course serves as an integration of previous learning and an opportunity for the student to “pull it all together” where students review and evaluate what they have previously been exposed to and integrate and synthesis their learning into a coherent theoretical model of human behavior and thought. The course also serves as an opportunity for students to self-define what kind of theoretical orientations they privately endorse for the purposes of their own future development and growth. To these ends, students will be expected to display their knowledge coherently in written and oral form. This is a writing intensive course that will require students to complete a minimum of 15 pages of formal writing. Prerequisite(s): PSY 2030 AND PSY 2100 AND PSY 2200 AND PSY 2300 AND PSY 3500 AND PSY 3510 AND PSY 3530 AND (PSY 3540 OR PSY 3750 OR PSY 4200 ) Credits: 3.0
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