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PSYC 1300 LEARNING FRAMEWORK
Credit 3 (3 lecture)

A study of the research and theory in the psychology of learning, cognition, and motivation; factors that impact learning, and applications of learning strategies. Theoretical models of strategic learning, cognition, and motivating serve as the conceptual basis for the introduction of college-level student academic strategies (May also be offered as EDUC 1300.)

PSYCH 2301 INTRDOUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
Credit 3 (3 lecture)

A survey of the basic principles underlying human behavioral and mental processes. Emphasis will be placed on major areas of study in the field of psychology, such as motivation, development, thought processes, and personality. Core Curriculum Course.

PSYC 2302 APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
Credit 3 (3 lecture)

APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY is a study of the application of basic psychological principles to daily life and career choices. Major topics include goal setting and self awareness; interpersonal perception, communication, and relationships; conflict management; transitions and changes in adult life; the dynamics of health and stress; and group processes and leadership.

PSYC 2303 BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY
Credit 3 (3 lecture)

Survey of psychological principles applied to the work place. This course will introduce students to the psychosocial, interpersonal, and behavioral dynamics of people in organizations. The importance of effective communication, leadership, cultural diversity, and teamwork within an organization will be explored.

PSYC 2306 HUMAN SEXUALITY
Credit 3 (3 lecture)

This course is designed to provide an understanding of human sexuality, identity, orientation, and behavior, and the variations in these dimensions of this important aspect of human experience. It includes information on physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes associated with sexuality. Theory, research methods, and applications of research to the facilitation of gender identity development and understanding of the human sexual response are covered. The course also provides information on the treatment of sexual dysfunction, and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases in irresponsible sexual behavior.

PSYC 2307 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY
Credit 3 (3 lecture)

Psychology of adolescence is a study of the relationships among the physical, emotional, social and psychological factors that influence growth and development from puberty to early adulthood (ages 12-18)

PSYC 2308 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE
Credit 3 (lecture 3)

A study of normal physiological, intellectual, and emotional development and functioning of the child from conception through adolescence. Emphasis is on normal child development, the family, parent-child interaction, and the psychological and cultural forces affecting them.

PSYC 2311 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: ADULTHOOD AND AGING
Credit 3 (lecture 3)


Prerequisite: PSYC 2301 or 2308 or departmental approval
A study of the normal physiological, intellectual, and emotional development and functioning of the human life cycle from adulthood to death. (Prerequisite: PSYC 2301, or PSYC 2308, or permission of the instructor).

PSYC 2314 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: LIFESPAN
Credit 3 (lecture 3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 2301 or departmental approval

A developmental psychology course designed to provide an understanding of human behavior and characteristics from conception to death. Information is included on physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes throughout the lifespan.

PSYC 2315 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT
Credit 3 (lecture 3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 2301

A study of human behavior, applying psychological theory to the development of the well-adjusted individual. Techniques for managing stress, reducing anxiety, coping with anger, increasing assertiveness, and achieving self-control are considered.

PSYC 2316 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY
Credit 3 (lecture 3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 2301

A study of normal and abnormal personality with a focus on the abnormal. The course focuses on five major theoretical approaches to understanding personality, a look at diagnostic criteria for the different disorders, and how these disorders are interpreted by the various perspectives.

PSYC 2317 STATISTICAL METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Credit 3 (lecture 3)

An introduction to the use of scientific methods in psychology and the statistical analysis of data. Attention is given to descriptive, correlation, and inferential statistical methodology.

PSYC 2319 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Credit 3 (lecture 3)
Prerequisite: PSYC 2301

A study of social cognition, social behavior, interpersonal relations, and group membership. The focus is on how people interact with one another.

PSYC 2370 CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
Credit 3 (lecture 3)

A course designed to explore and better understand psychology from a multicultural perspective. The course will examine similarities and differences among cultures and the context of their development. Discussions, lectures, an assignments will address how culture influences a group’s way of thinking and behavior. Core Curriculum Course

PSYC 2374 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN
Credit 3 (Lecture 3)

This is a freshman or sophomore college level course on the psychology of women and gender. This course is designed to analyze and clarify the psychological issues in women’s lives that are responsible for the “gender gap” in success. The course focuses on diversity and challenges that women of various cultures face in the twenty-first century. Strategies for overcoming the effects of sexism and racism in the various life states are also addressed.

PSYC 2389 ACADEMIC COOPERATIVE EDUCATION IN PSYCHOLOGY
Prerequisite: Student must demonstrate college-level reading and writing skills. Credit 3 (3 lecture, 0 lab)

An experiential-learning instruction program designed to integrate textbook and classroom knowledge with practical hands-on experience in an applied area of psychology. In conjunction with class seminars the individual student will set specific goals and objectives in the study of human social behavior and/or social institutions.

 
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Department Chair
Sara Saderion, Ph. D.

E-Mail:
sara.saderion@hccs.edu

Phone:
713-718-7777

Address:
10141 Cash Road
Stafford, TX 77477

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