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Show 54. Psychology of AdjustmentOrigins, development, and symptoms of maladjustment. Methods of dealing with frustration, such as Freudian and orthodox methods. Anxiety, personality, psychoanalysis, learning new adjustments, and applications of positive mental hygiene. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. AWS (3). Staff 56. Group DiscussionIntroduction to concepts and methods of group discussion and decision making. Intended primarily for trade and technical students. Psychology 1 recommended. S (3). Larsen 60. Experimental Psychology An introductory lecture and laboratory course dealing with methods, experiments, and content of general psychology. Experimental techniques. To be followed by an advanced course in Psychology 160 in the senior year. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. Sophomore year only. A or W (3). Murdock 100. Human Growth and DevelopmentA comprehensive study of the characteristics and processes of human physical and psychological development from birth through adolescence. Students who have taken Education 101 will not be given credit for this course. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. A (3). Staff 101. Advanced General PsychologyAdvanced treatment of learning, adjustment, emotions, reactions to frustrations, personality, perception, thinking, and stimulation. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. A (5). Staff 105. Psychological SystemsA survey of various systematic approaches observed in contemporary American psychology: Structuralism, functionalism, behaviorism, Gestalt-organ- ismic. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. W (3). Staff 112. Child Psychology Normal development, growth processes, basic human needs, parent-child relationships, and behavior problems. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. A (3). Harvey 114. Psychology of AdolescenceHome, school, and community life adjustments. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. S (3). Stratford 125. Psychology of LearningDescriptions, concepts and problems of learning; factors related to learning efficiency. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. S (3). Staff 264 127. MotivationTheories and bases of motivation; research methods and measurement; emotions and motivation; cognitive processes related to motivation. Practical implications. For majors, minors, and other advanced students with a general interest. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. Alternate years (3). Staff 131. Guidance and CounselingPhilosophies of guidance, counseling, and interviewing with practical applications considered. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. W (3). Staff 140. Mental Hygiene Needs, motivations, frustrations; ways of adjusting, developing or regaining mental health and a positive approach to life. Prerequisite: Psychology 1, S (3). Staff 143. Theories of PersonalityA survey of the major theories of personality. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. S Su (5). Staff 145. Abnormal Psychology (Psychopathology)A review of abnormal human behavior, its etiology, symptoms and treatment. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. W (5). Olson 151. Industrial PsychologyThe psychological aspects of job satisfaction, attitudes and morale, counseling, incentives, training, efficiency, accidents and safety, testing, promotion, and supervision in industry. Psychology 1 recommended. W (3). Larsen 156. Group Dynamics Concepts and methods of group discussion and decision making. Psychology 1 recommended S (3). Larsen 160. Advanced Experimental PsychologyAn advanced lecture and laboratory course, dealing with such topics as reaction time, learning, motivation, problem-solving, vision, audition, other sensory processes, perception, and psycho-social methods. Prerequisites: Psychology 1, 60, and 180. Limited to upper division students only. S (3). Murdock 171. Physiological PsychologySensory, neural, and motor mechanisms of behavior. Prerequisites: Psychology 1 and Physiology 1. W (5). Staff 180. StatisticsGraphic methods, central tendency, variability, reliability, and correlation. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. A (3) Stratford 265 |