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Show 131. Guidance and Counseling—Philosophies 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 Personality—A 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 Psychology—The psychological aspects of management involing perception, motivation, emotion, learning, attitudes and thinking. 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 Psychology—An advanced lecture and laboratory course, dealing with such topics as reaction time, learning, motivation, problem-solving, vision, audition, other sensory processes, perception, and psychophysical methods. Prerequisites: Psychology 1, 60, and 180. Limited to upper division students only. S (3). Murdock 171. Physiological Psychology—Sensory, neural, and motor mechanisms of behavior. Prerequisites: Psychology 1 and Physiology 1. W (5). Staff 175. Comparative Psychology — Relationship between structure and behavior of selected species. Comparative study of behavior in different animal groups. Includes perception, motivation, learning and the factors affecting development. Prerequisites: Psychology 1, 60 or 160, and 180. (Alternate years.) S (5). Murdock 180. Statistics—Graphic methods, central tendency, variability, reliability, and correlation. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. A (3). Stratford 185. Psychological Testing—Methods of collecting and scaling psychological data; concepts of testing, including error or measurement, profile analysis, reliability, validity, item analysis, and the criterion problem. Prerequisite: Psychology 1 and. 180 or equivalent. W (3). Staff 191. Individual Projects and Research Studies—Special, supervised work in various areas of psychology. Enrollment 266 limited to seniors upon consent of a psychology adviser. Prerequisites : Psychology 1, plus fifteen hours of additional approved psychology classes. A W S (2-5) Staff 194. History of Psychology—Philosophical origins and major scientific contributions basic to modern psychology. A (5). (May not be offered 1965-66.) Staff 199. Seminar in Psychology—Seminar treatment of psychological topics. Required of psychology majors. Seniors only. S (2). Staff Course Psychology 1 Psychology 54 PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR Sociology Minor (Example Only) Freshmen Title Introductory Psychology Psychology of A W S Adjustment 3 English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 English 60 Shakespeare 5 Sociology 1 Introduction to Sociology 5 Zoology 1 General Zoology 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 5 Electives Selected 3 16 18 16 Sophomore Psychology 60 Intro, Exp. Psych. 3 Psychology 100 Human Growth and Development 3 Psychology 112 Child Psychology 3 Psychology 143 Theories of Personality 5 Physiology 1 Human Physiology and Anatomy 5 Sociology 120 Introduction to Social Problems 5 Area Requirements Selected 11 Electives Selected 3 5 Psychology 101 Adv. Gen. Psychology 5 16 17 15 267 |