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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Undergraduate Bulletin of Information 2001-2002POSC 4236. REVOLUTIONS INTWENTIETH CENTURY LATIN AMERICA.Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek.Comparative historical analysis of the originsand development of Latin American revolutionsin the 20th Century, with emphasis on the natureand direction of social change attendant torevolutions in Mexico, Bolivia, Cuba and Chile.POSC 4735. UNITED NATIONS MODEL.Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek and a trip to the United NationsOrganization. Prerequisite: Consent of theDirector of the Department.Study of and participation in the National ModelUnited Nations held every year in New YorkCity sponsored by the National Model UnitedNations and the United Nations Organization.POSC/PSYC/SOCI 4991. INDEPENDENTSTUDY I. One to three credit hours. Two tofour hours of research per week per credit.Prerequisites: 12 credit hours in psychology orsociology or political science, respectively, andconsent of the Director of the Department.Research project under the supervision of afaculty member.POSC/PSYC/SOCI 4992. INDEPENDENTSTUDY II. One to three credit hours. Two tofour hours of research per week per credit.Prerequisites: PSYC 4991 or SOCI 4991 orPOSC 4991, respectively, and consent of theDirector of the Department.Research project under the supervision of afaculty member.PSYCHOLOGYUNDERGRADUATE COURSESPSYC 3001. PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGYI. Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek.Principles of human behavior, including topicssuch as: biological bases of behavior, sensation,perception, memory, and learning.PSYC. 3002. PRINCIPLES OFPSYCHOLOGY II. Three credit hours. Threehours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: PSYC3001.Principles of human behavior, including topicssuch as: personality, stress, psychologicaldisorders, and social behavior.PSYC 3006. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. Threecredit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.Prerequisite: PSYC 3002.A conceptual and empirical analysis of thebehavior, thought, and emotion of individuals insocial contexts, including topics such as: socialperception, attitudes, and leadership.PSYC 3015. THEORIES OF PERSONALITY.Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek. Prerequisite: PSYC 3002.Personality analyzed from various psychologicalperspectives, including psychoanalytic,behavioristic, humanistic, cognitive, and traittheories.PSYC 3016. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY.Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture perweek. Prerequisite: PSYC 3002.Principal theories and recent research inabnormal psychology; incidence, causes,formation, development, and manifestations ofemotional disorders; therapeutic approaches;diagnostic classification. Field trips required.PSYC 3017. INTRODUCTION TOPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT. Threecredit hours. Three hours of lecture per week.Prerequisites: PSYC 3002 and MSTA 3102 orMATH 3102.Principles and techniques in the construction,selection, administration, and interpretation ofmajor psychological tests, including ethical andsocial considerations.PSYC 3018. PHYSIOLOGICALPSYCHOLOGY. Three credit hours. Threehours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: PSYC3002 and (BIOS 3002 or BIOS 3032)Introduction to the neuro-physiological bases ofbehavior: the structure, function, andneurochemistry of human and animal models of223

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