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PSY 20000 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPORT AND EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY (3)

This course surveys the field of sport and exercise psychology, integrating applied and career information to define the basic principles and contributions of the field. Orients students to relevant professional tasks, research problems, served populations, and workplace environments. Explores key objectives for professionals and educators in sport and exercise psychology, such as enhancing individual athletes' and teams' performance, creating positive sport environments, assessing athletes' mental skills, caring for injured athletes, and encouraging involvement in exercise and fitness. Emerging areas such as life skills counseling for athletes and clinical issues are also discussed.

PSY 20153 SURVEY DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (3)

Study of child's developmental process from the prenatal stage to adulthood: physical, psychological and social changes a child goes through in order to adjust to his/her environment. Emphasis on areas of abuse and neglect and how they foster mental illness. Look at methods of changing behavior of children with problems.

PSY 20253 HUMAN SEXUALITY (3)

Inter-disciplinary approach draws upon the scientific expertise of anthropologists, biologists, medical researchers, sociologists, social workers, and psychologists and the contributions of these fields to the study o f human sexuality.  Interest in this topic is based on the fact that sexual behavior reflects our biological capabilities, our psychological characteristics and social and cultural influences.  Covers core topics in the field of human sexuality including anatomy, physiology, arousal and response, gender roles, attraction, love, intimate relationships, sexual communication, sexual techniques, sexual orientation, conception, birth control, prenatal development, childbirth, sexual behavior across the life-span, sexual dysfunction and therapy, sexually transmitted diseases, atypical variations in sexual behavior, sexual coercion and commercial sex.  Focuses on critical thinking as a tool for learning and taking action through diverse literature in the field of study.  In addition, addresses gender roles, sexual attitudes, sexual behaviors, sexual health, and sexually responsible decision-making

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PSY 27030 ETHICS IN PSYCHOLOGY (3)

This course provides an introductory exploration of ethical principles and professional standards that guide the practice of psychology across diverse settings. Students will examine the APA Code of Ethics and its application to research, clinical practice, teaching, consulting, forensic psychology, multicultural psychology and other professional domains. Through case studies, discussions, and critical analysis, the course emphasizes ethical decision-making, confidentiality, informed consent, dual relationships, and cultural competence. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to recognize and navigate ethical dilemmas with integrity and professionalism in both academic and applied psychological contexts.