POLITICAL SCIENCE (POL)
PSY 210 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Prerequisite(s): PSY 200.
POL 200 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE Prerequisite: As required by the college . This course is an introduction to the field of political science through examination of the fundamental principles, concepts, and methods of the discipline, and the basic political processes and institutions of organized political systems. Topics include approaches to political science, research methodology, the state, government, law, ideology, organized political influences, governmental bureaucracy, problems in political democracy, and international politics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, describe, define, analyze, and explain relationships among the basic principles and concepts of political science and political processes and institutions of contemporary political systems. 3 Credit Hours POL 211 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Prerequisite: As required by the college . This course surveys the background, constitutional principles, organization, and operation of the American political system. Topics include the U. S. Constitution, federalism, civil liberties, civil rights, political parties, interest groups, political campaigns, voting behavior, elections, the presidency, bureaucracy, Congress, and the justice system. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and explain relationships among the basic elements of American government and function as more informed participants of the American political system. 3 Credit Hours
This course is a study of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional factors that affect human growth and development from conception to death. 3 Credit Hours
PSY 211 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Prerequisite(s): PSY 200 .
This course is a systematic study of the behavior and psychological development of the child from conception to adolescence. Emphasis will be placed on principles underlying physical, mental, emotional and social development, methods of child study, and practical implications. 3 Credit Hours
PSY 217 PSYCHOLOGY OF DEATH & DYING Prerequisite(s): As required by the program
This course is a study of the special psychological adjustments surrounding the issue of death and dealing with the terminally ill. 3 Credit Hours
PSY 220 HUMAN SEXUALITY Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course is a comprehensive and integrated approach to human sexuality emphasizing biological, psychological, social and emotional aspects. 3 Credit Hours PSY 230 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Prerequisite(s):PSY 200 and/or as required by the program This course is a survey of abnormal behavior and its social and biological origins. The anxiety related disorders, psychoses, personality disorders and mental deficiencies will be covered. 3 Credit Hours PSY 250 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Prerequisite(s): PSY 200. This course is a study of social factors and how they influence individual behavior. 3 Credit Hours PSY 260 STATISTICS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES ADD Prerequisite: As required by the college. This course is an introduction to the basic statistical concepts, measures, and techniques used in social science research. It includes both descriptive and inferential statistics.
POL 220 STATE AND LOCAL GOV’T Prerequisite: As required by the college .
This course is an introduction to political theory through examination of philosophical concepts related to development of modern political ideologies. Emphasis is placed on selected sources of political philosophies. Upon completion, students should be able to identify selected political concepts and associated philosophers, and define, analyze, and explain major tenets of selected ideologies. 3 Credit Hours
PSYCHOLOGY (PSY)
PSY 200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Prerequisite: As required by the college. The course is a survey of the scientific study of psychological, biological, and socio-cultural factors that influence behavior and mental processes. 3 Credit Hours
PSY 210 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Prerequisite(s): PSY 200.
PSY 276 HUMAN RELATIONS Prerequisite: As required by the college.
This course is a study of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional factors that affect human growth and development from conception to death. 3 Credit Hours
This course focuses on readings, inter-and intrapersonal experiences, individual testing, employer visits and open discussions. Its goal is to assist the student in making a successful transition from classroom to the world of work. 3 Credit Hours
PSY 211 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Prerequisite(s): PSY 200.
RADIOLOGY
This course is a systematic study of the behavior and psychological development of the child from conception to adolescence. Emphasis will be placed on principles underlying physical, mental, emotional and social development, methods of child study, and practical implications. 3 Credit Hours
RAD 111 INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGY Prerequisites: Admission into the program. Co-requisites: As required by the program.
This course provides students with an overview of radiography and its role in health care delivery. Topics include the history of radiology, professional organizations, legal and ethical issues, health care delivery systems, introduction to radiation protection, and medical terminology. Upon completion students will demonstrate foundational knowledge of radiologic science. 2 Credit Hours
PSY 217 PSYCHOLOGY OF DEATH & DYING Prerequisite(s): As required by the program
This course is a study of the special psychological adjustments surrounding the issue of death and dealing with the terminally ill. 3 Credit Hours
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