291
POLS
4221 Government Organization and Administrative Theory –
eMajor only
(3-0-3)
A systematic analysis of theories in organization, management and administration.
Special consideration will be given to institutional, behavioral and psychological factors.
POLS
4650 Intergovernmental Relations – eMajor only
(3-0-3)
A study of federal, state and local governmental interactions, with an emphasis on the
implications of these interactions for public management.
POLS
4800 Public Relations in Public Administration – eMajor only
(3-0-3)
Selected topics of political and current interest in public administration. The course may
be repeated for credit if topics are different.
POLS
4860 Special Topics in Public Administration – eMajor only
(3-0-3)
Selected topics of political and current interest in public administration. The course may
be repeated for credit if topics are different.
PSYC
1101 General Psychology
(3-0-3)
A broad survey of the major topics in psychology such as research methodology,
biological and social factors influencing behavior, development, learning, memory,
personality, and abnormal.
Corequisite: None
Prerequisite: READ 0099, ENGL 0099, ENGL 0989 or satisfactory English scores to
place into co-requisite remediation or higher; MATH 0097, MATH 0987, MATH 0989 or
satisfactory ath scores to place into co-requisite remediation or higher.
Offered: All semesters.
PSYC P101
(0-0-0)
SERVICE LEARNING COMPONENT – PSYC 1101, General Psychology.
A broad survey of the major topics in psychology such as research methodology,
biological and social factors influencing behavior, development, learning, memory,
personality, and abnormal.
Corequisite: PSYC 1101.
PSYC
2103 Human Growth & Development
(3-0-3)
An introductory, non-laboratory based examination of human development across the
lifespan with an emphasis on normal patterns of physical, cognitive and social
development.
Prerequisite: PSYC 1101.
Offered: All semesters.
PSYC P103
(0-0-0)
SERVICE LEARNING COMPONENT – PSYC 2103, Human Growth & Development.
An introductory, non-laboratory based examination of human development across the
lifespan with an emphasis on normal patterns of physical, cognitive and social
development.
Prerequisite: PSYC 1101.
Corequisite: PSYC 2103.
PSYC
2225 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
(3-0-3)
A survey of the symptoms, causes and treatments of the various categories of mental
disorders listed by the American Psychiatric Association in the current edition of the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM).
Prerequisite: PSYC 1101.
Offered: All semesters.