Archive for November, 2008
Psychology is a field that bridges the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. At Centenary, the psychology major emphasizes the scientific study of behavior while recognizing the role that psychology can play in everyday life. The curriculum focuses on understanding both normal and atypical behavior in human and nonhuman animals. Active learning is emphasized with many opportunities for internships and independent research.
Course offerings include human growth and development, abnormal psychology, experimental psychology, theories of personality, and psychopharmacology. In general, students are stimulated to think critically and communicate ideas clearly so they can better understand themselves and others.
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The Cedarville psychology major applies the human-behavior research world to the needs & problems that people face on a daily basis. Human service and people-helping comprise a significant focus of the psychology major. The department has a strong track record both for placing students in desired jobs at the baccalaureate-level as well as seeing students find admission to graduate schools of their choices. Often the former students select a degree in applied psychology while the latter group of students select the more broad psychology major.
A hallmark of Cedarville’s psychology program is a commitment to teaching all concepts from a biblical perspective. In particular, the faculty desire for students to think biblically about psychology topics and to view psychology from a Christian world-and-life view. Biblical education, an introduction to the world of research, and a strong emphasis on classroom critical thinking help shape CU psychology majors to understand people & life from a biblical perspective.
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At Cedar Crest College, students participate in both the scientific and applied aspects of psychology. A small student-faculty ratio allows for close personal instruction. Students have the opportunity to do research, and enroll in special topics courses such as Forensic Psychology, Health Psychology and Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Students may choose to earn their degree through daytime, evening, weekend and accelerated classes.
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The Department of Psychology offers the combined advantages of a strong liberal arts college and a major university. There are classes in all major areas of the Psychology field. We encourage close student-faculty relationships and offer many opportunities for individualized study and research. We also are able to offer extensive course work and research opportunities in the biological and social sciences, management, and computer technology.
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Courses in psychology provide a background for a better understanding of the modern world, other academic fields, and one’s self. Classes can be taken as courses for a major or minor concentration in psychology, as supporting courses for other majors, or because of general interest.
The major concentration in psychology is designed to encourage an understanding of human behavior from a broad perspective, to prepare students for graduate study in psychology, for employment in a psychology-related field, or for further education or career training in a variety of other fields.
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Psychology is a life science that focuses upon the physical and mental processes that underlie individual behavior. This definition provides a focus for the objectives of the psychology program at Carroll University. The program numbers among its liberal learning objectives those of enriching students’ understanding of scientific methods and giving students a thorough knowledge of the subject matter central to their better comprehending people.
In addition to its emphasis upon liberal learning, the program strives to offer a major that provides an excellent foundation for those who wish to pursue graduate studies. The program takes great pride in its strong track record of launching psychology majors into academic and professional careers. Academic careers include teaching and research in biological, cognitive, or social psychology; professional careers include serving people in clinical, counseling, or industrial/organizational settings.
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Are you interested in helping people solve their problems and cope with life’s challenges? Carroll’s psychology department will help transform this interest into an exciting and rewarding career. Incorporating secular, humanistic and moral values within its curriculum, the Carroll psychology department specializes in giving students a solid understanding of human and animal behavioral science.
Psychology students are heavily involved in the Carroll community through activities such as presenting practicums and participating in the psychology club and other departmental activities. A myriad of internship opportunities are available, including posts at Shodair Children’s Hospital and the Helena Police Department. This practical experience, in addition to the extensive laboratory training and rigorous academic course offerings, will allow you to graduate well-prepared for the next step, whether into a meaningful career or success in graduate school.
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The School’s interests in health and mental health are broad-ranging. Research examines psychosocial influences on reproductive health, health factors affecting human performance and mood, nutrition and behaviour, health-related behaviours, the psychology of infection, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
This is complemented by work at the UnumProvident Centre for Psychosocial and Disability Research (UNUM), the Well-being in Work project, and the Cardiff University Brain Research and Imaging Centre (CUBRIC). There are also strong links in the fields of forensic psychology and cognitive neuropsychiatry, as well as work examining the psychological and neural underpinnings of human mental disorders such as schizophrenia, and the influence of hormonal factors in normal and abnormal behavioural development.
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Criminology is the science that studies crime and criminal behavior, the causes of crime, the definition of criminality, and the social reaction to criminal activity. The criminology major is anchored in the field of sociology, therefore, students are required to complete course work in both criminology and sociology. Learn more about the criminology curriculum.
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The Social Services Degree curriculum has a dual function. It prepares students for entry-level career positions in a variety of social service occupations and it provides the first two years of a course of study leading to a baccalaureate degree. The Capital Community College A.S. degree in Social Services articulates with the Central Connecticut State University Bachelor of Social Work and the Saint Joseph College B.A. Social Work program.
The curriculum prepares students for employment as mental health aides, group residence workers, neighborhood outreach workers, social casework assistants and other similar positions. In many instances, social service workers are employed under the supervision of a social worker, or in some cases a psychologist. Employment opportunities exist in such areas as day care, nursery school education, mental health, group and community work at the public and private levels.
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