Indiana University of Pennsylvania

1999-2000 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

Psychology

Department of Psychology
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Credit designation below title is expressed in (c) class hours per week, (l) lab or (d) discussion section hours per week, and (sh) semester hours of credit per semester.

PC101 PC280 PC290 PC291 PC310 PC311 PC312 PC315 PC320 PC321 PC322 PC330 PC331 PC335 PC341 PC342 PC345 PC350 PC355 PC356 PC371 PC372 PC374 PC375 PC376 PC378 PC379 PC390 PC410 PC411 PC421 PC425 PC450 PC480 PC481 PC482 PC493

PC 101 General Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
An introduction to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.

PC 280 Psychological Inquiry
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, Psychology minors
Introduces students minoring in Psychology to issues central to carrying out and interpreting empirical research in the field. Students will become more sophisticated consumers of empirical research findings. Students who have successfully completed PC290 are not permitted to take this course for credit.

PC 290 Research Design and Analysis I
3c-2l-4sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, MA217
A laboratory course devoted to designing, conducting, and evaluating results of psychological experiments.

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PC 291 Research Design and Analysis II
3c-2l-4sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, "C" or better in PC290
A continuation of Research Design and Analysis I.

PC 310 Developmental Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
Comprehensive study of all factors that contribute to human development from conception to death, particularly as they relate to psychological development of individual. A survey course directed at students not planning to take PC311, 312, or 373. Students may receive credit towards the Psychology major or minor for only one of PC310, 311, 315.

PC 311 Child Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
Study of factors that influence total development and behavior of child. Current theories and research are considered, with focus upon optimum development of individual. Credit toward a major or minor in psychology will not be given for both PC310 and 311.

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PC 312 Adult Development and Aging
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
A survey of physiological, cognitive, emotional, and social issues affecting the young adult, the middle-aged, and the elderly. Includes an examination of significant adult life crises.

PC 315 Experimental Development Psychology
3c-21-4sh
Prerequisite:
PC280 or PC290
The course will study human development from conception to death with emphasis on the physical, cognitive, and emotional domains. Students will be involved in observation and data collection.

PC 320 Personality
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
Provides comparative analysis of major representative traditional and contemporary theories of personality.

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PC 321 Abnormal Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
The description, causes, and treatment of behaviors labeled abnormal in our society are studied from experimental and clinical points of view.

PC 322 Introduction to Psychological Measurement
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, MA217
Survey of psychological measurement techniques, with emphasis on theoretical assumptions underlying these techniques and discussion of interpretation and limitations of measuring instruments.

PC 330 Social Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
The study of the effects of the social environment on human behavior. Topics include perception of person, attitude formation and change, and small-group interaction. Students may not receive credit toward psychology major or minor for both PC330 and PC335.

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PC 331 Environmental Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
The study of the relationship between human behavior and its environmental context. Emphasis on the physical environment, both natural and built.

PC 335 Experimental Social Psychology
3c-21-4sh
Prerequisite:
PC280 or PC290
A laboratory course in the effects of the social environment on human behavior. Topics include perception of persons, attitude formation and change, and small-group interaction. Includes experience with social psychological research methods. May not be taken for credit by students who have completed PC330.

PC 341 Conditioning and Learning
3c-2l-4sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, 290
Examination of the basic principles of learning and related phenomena; discussion of classical conditioning, discrimination learning, and aversive control of behavior.

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PC 342 Human Cognition: Memory and Thinking
3c-2l-4sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, 290
Study of methods and findings in areas of human memory and human information processing. Students may not receive credit towards the psychology major or minor for both PC342 and PC345.

PC 345 Introduction to Human Cognition
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
This course is designed to provide an overview of cognitive psychology. The Information Processing Model is contrasted with its predecessor, Behaviorism, and its contemporary challenger, Connectionism.

PC 350 Physiological Psychology
3c-2l-4sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, 290
Study of the relationship between behavior and the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. Students may not receive credit towards the Psychology major or minor for both PC350 and PC356.

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PC 355 Comparative Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
Survey of animal behavior patterns and control mechanisms including learning, development, communication, and social behavior. Emphasis is on the relationship of the animal to its environment and on the relationship of animal models to human behavior.

PC 356 Biopsychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisites:
PC101
Study of the relationship between behavior and the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system.

PC 371 Human Motivation
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
Systematic study of how behavior is initiated, sustained, directed, and terminated. Current theories in this area are critically reviewed.

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PC 372 Drugs and Behavior
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisites:
PC101 and junior standing or permission
Survey of the current knowledge concerning the actions of drugs. Topics will include legal and social issues surrounding drug use, hazard potential of commonly used drugs, review of current theories and issues regarding the use of drugs in psychotherapy, and consideration of treatment approaches for addiction.

PC 374 Stress and Coping
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
Fundamental concepts and findings in stress and stress-related disorders. Relationships of stress to disease and methods for coping with stress are presented.

PC 375 Mass Media and Behavior
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisites:
PC101 and junior or senior status
Theory and research on the influence of the mass media on human behavior and attitudes. Topics include: the effects of news and political advertising on public opinion; the effects of racist and sexist portrayals; and the effects of violence and pornography on aggressive behavior. (Also offered as CM375; may not be taken for duplicate credit)

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PC 376 Psychology of Health Behavior
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
An examination of the role of behavior factors in health status with a strong focus on preventive health behaviors and the role of the psychologist in promotion of health-related behavioral changes.

PC 378 Psychology of Death and Dying
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
Theories and research which delineate the psychological factors affecting the dying person as well as those persons close to one who is dying are discussed.

PC 379 Psychology of Human Sexuality
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101
Provides an overview of the psychological issues and research relevant to sexuality with an emphasis on gender roles. Social, psychological, and gender perspectives are used to examine a number of topics, including contemporary sexual attitudes, sexual response, sexual relationships, sexual dysfunction, sexual variations, sexual preference, and sexual violence. Research pertaining to each topic is presented. Students are encouraged to critically evaluate research and theory and to make connections between the material and their personal experience.

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PC 390 Industrial-Organizational Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, MA214/217
The study of psychological principles in work organizations; application of psychological theory to the understanding and explanation of individual behavior and experience in work organizations. May not be taken for credit by students who successfully completed PC425. (Formerly PC420)

PC 410 Historical Trends in Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC101, junior or senior standing or permission
Comprehensive overview of historical antecedents of contemporary psychology with emphasis on their implications for future developments in the field.

PC 411 Psychology of Women
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, junior or senior standing or permission of the instructor
A critical examination of the assumptions about women which are held by the discipline of psychology, considering both current research and individual experience. The psychological effects of socialization on sex role identity, achievement, interpersonal power, mental health, and critical incidents in female development are discussed in the context of relevant concepts from developmental and social psychology.

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PC 421 Psychology of Work
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisite:
PC291
The analysis, measurement, prediction, and development of human aptitude, ability, and performance in work and employment situations.

PC 425 Experimental Organizational Psychology
3c-21-4sh
Prerequisite: 12 credits of psychology (including
PC290, beyond PC101)
Introduces the student to theory, research, and methods in the investigation of human behavior and experience in organizations. Both classical and current literature in the field are discussed. In addition to lecture, students will conduct empirical research projects.

PC 450 Introduction to Clinical Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
Prerequisites:
PC101, 320, 321, and permission of instructor
Overview of clinical psychology, with emphasis on clinician’s use of methods of evaluation and on treatment and modification of behavior.

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PC 480 Honors Seminar in Psychology
3c-0l-3sh
A seminar in the graduate tradition with a specialized topic. May be taken more than once to a maximum of 6sh.

PC 481 Special Topics in Psychology
var-1-3sh
Prerequisites: As appropriate to course content
Special topics are offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics that are not included in the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 481 are offered primarily for upper-level undergraduate students. May be taken more than once to a maximum of 6sh.

PC 482 Independent Study in Psychology
var-1-3sh
Prerequisites: Prior approval through advisor, faculty member, department chairperson, dean, and provost's office
Individual students pursue their particular interests in psychology in consultation with a member of the staff. May be taken more than once to a maximum of 6sh. Approval is based on academic appropriateness and availability of resources.

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PC 493 Psychological Practicum
var-1-12sh
Prerequisites:
PC101 and department consent
Under supervision of psychology department, selected students receive experience in application of psychological techniques. May be taken more than once to a maximum of 12sh.


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