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Psychology from Carthage College

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.

Associate Degree Psychology Courses from Bucknell University

PSYC 203 Psychology of Learning
PSYC 204 Human Cognition
PSYC 250 Physiological Psychology
PSYC 252 Sensation and Perception
PSYC 266 Animal Behavior
PSYC 207 Developmental Psychology
PSYC 209 Social Psychology
PSYC 210 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 212 Psychology of Emotion
PSYC 228 Personality Psychology
PSYC 290 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Physiological Psychology
PSYC 291 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 292 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Sensation and Perception
PSYC 293 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Learning
PSYC 294 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Human Cognition
PSYC 295 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Emotion
PSYC 296 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Animal Behavior
PSYC 297 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Developmental Psychology
PSYC 298 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Personality
PSYC 299 Applied Research Methods Seminar in Social Psychology
PSYC 232 Psychology of Women
PSYC 233 Black Psychology
PSYC 234 Sport Psychology

Bachelor degree Psychology Courses from Bryant University

PSY260: Introduction to Psychology
PSY353: Psychology of Personality
PSY355: Abnormal Psychology
PSY360: Child and Adolescent Psychology
PSY361: Adult Development and Aging
PSY372: Positive Psychology
PSY373: Cognitive Psychology
PSY374: Physiological Psychology
PSY375: Health Psychology
PSY376: Research Methods
PSY465: Cross-Cultural Psychology
PSY470: Social Psychology
PSY480: Counseling Theory and Practice
PSY481: Exercise and Sport Psychology
PSY482: Forensic Psychology
PSY483: Drugs and Behavior

Courses of Psychology BSc Hons from Birmingham Southern College

Research methods
Historical and Conceptual Issues in psychology
Occupational psychology
Cognitive psychology
Introduction to abnormal psychology
Health psychology
Developmental Psychology
Qualitative research methods
Criminal and forensic psychology
Individual differences
Quantitative research methods
Counselling and communication
Social psychology
Neuropsychology
Business Psychology

Medical Assistant A.A.S. from Broome Community College

A Medical Assistant is one of the most versatile of all the allied health professionals. Graduates find positions in physicians’ offices, medical centers, clinics, hospitals, armed services, laboratories and pharmaceutical companies. The program is designed to enable graduates to do both adminis- trative and clinical/laboratory techniques.

Students in the program acquire the knowledge and necessary techniques to prepare patients for examinations and to assist the physician in performing not only routine medical procedures but also electrocardiography, audiometry, urinalysis and hematological tests.

Courses in medical terminology, keyboarding, medical correspondence and medical office man- agement, prepare the student to conduct business and administrative duties.

Nutrition Required Courses from College of Saint Elizabeth

FN 641. Advanced Medical Nutrition (4)
FN 645. Human Metabolism I (3)
FN 651. Human Metabolism II (3)
FN 655. Research Methods for Health Professionals (3)
FN 695. Professional Portfolio (0)
FN 697. Special Topics in Nutrition Research (3)
FN 699. Culminating Project (0)

MC Core Issue Courses of Nutrition in College of Saint Elizabeth

MC 620. Psychological Issues in Human Services Leadership (3)
MC 626. Ethical Issues in Human Services Leadership (3)
MC 630. Social Issues in Human Services Leadership (3)
MC 636. Technological Issues in Human Services Leadership (3)
MCFN 622. Nutrition Applications of Psychological and Sociological Issues (3)
MCFN 638. Nutrition Applications of Technological and Ethical Issues (3)

Minor in Foods and Nutrition Courses from College of Saint Elizabeth

Minor in Foods and Nutrition
FN- – 100 or 200 Level Course
FN- – 100 or 200 Level Course
FN- – 100 or 200 Level Course
FN- – 300 or 400 Level Course*
FN- – 300 or 400 Level Course*
FN- – 300 or 400 Level Course*

Food Nutrition from California State University Chico

The courses and programs in nutrition and food sciences have emerged from and are integrated with the physical and life sciences. The science of nutrition is concerned with the ingestion and utilization of food for the purposes of survival, prevention of disease, and the promotion of positive health. Courses for non-majors, as well as majors, are offered.

Health Care Administration at Des Moines University

The MHA program is designed to support professionals working in health services administration and leadership. Courses provide an opportunity for students to further develop their understanding of the health care delivery system and their management and leadership skills.

The Master of Health Care Administration Program was established in 1982 to offer degree and graduate certificate programs in a schedule and format that accommodate nontraditional students.

The Master of Health Care Administration Program is now available in both online and on campus formats. You can choose your education format according to your learning style and life schedule


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