Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 
    
    May 16, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


  

 

Physical Science

  
  • PHSC 2190 - Selected Issues in Physical Science

    1 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • PHSC 2290 - Selected Issues in Physical Science

    2 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • PHSC 2390 - Selected Issues in Physical Science

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • PHSC 2410 - Introduction to Solar Systems Astronomy

    4 hour(s)
    An introduction to the motion in the sky of the stars, planets, Moon and Sun, the historical development of the geocentric and heliocentric models of the solar systems, the concepts of gravity and electromagnetic radiation and a comparative survey of the components in our solar system. Consists of lecture and laboratory. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Fee: $ 25
    Offered: Fall of Odd Years.

  
  • PHSC 2420 - Introduction to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy

    4 hour(s)
    An introduction to the relationship between forces and the phenomena of light as it relates to stellar bodies; the physical properties and energy production of the Sun; stellar birth, evolution and death; galactic systems; and the origin of the universe. Consists of lecture and laboratory. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Fee: $ 25
    Offered: Spring of Even Years.

  
  • PHSC 2490 - Selected Issues in Physical Science

    4 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • PHSC 2590 - Selected Issues in Physical Science

    5 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • PHSC 2690 - Selected Issues in Physical Science

    6 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • PHSC 4191 - Selected Topics in Physical Science

    1 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing and consent of instructor.
  
  • PHSC 4291 - Selected Topics in Physical Science

    2 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing and consent of instructor.
  
  • PHSC 4391 - Selected Topics in Physical Science

    3 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing and consent of instructor.
  
  • PHSC 4491 - Selected Topics in Physical Science

    4 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing and consent of instructor.

Physics

  
  • PHYS 1401 - General Physics I

    4 hour(s)
    Basic physical concepts of mechanics, energy, heat and thermodynamics in a non-calculus environment. Consists of lecture and laboratory. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: MATH 1411  or equivalent or consent of instructor.
    Fee: $ 30
    Offered: Fall of Odd Years.

  
  • PHYS 1402 - General Physics II

    4 hour(s)
    Basic physical concepts of sound, electricity, magnetism, light and modern physics in a non-calculus environment. Consists of lecture and laboratory. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: PHYS 1401 .
    Fee: $ 30
    Offered: Spring of Even Years.

  
  • PHYS 2190 - Selected Issues in Physics

    1 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 2290 - Selected Issues in Physics

    2 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 2390 - Selected Issues in Physics

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 2490 - Selected Issues in Physics

    4 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 2590 - Selected Issues in Physics

    5 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 2690 - Selected Issues in Physics

    6 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 4191 - Selected Topics in Physics

    1 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing and consent of instructor.
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 4291 - Selected Topics in Physics

    2 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing and consent of instructor.
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 4391 - Selected Topics in Physics

    3 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing and consent of instructor.
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • PHYS 4491 - Selected Topics in Physics

    4 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing and consent of instructor.
    Offered: As Needed.


Political Science

  
  • POLS 1301 - American Government

    3 hour(s)
    Major political federal institutions: executive, legislative, judicial and independent agencies; functions and characteristics of American political systems, its environment, legal framework, electoral process, political parties and pressure groups, and policy outputs. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • POLS 1302 - State Government

    3 hour(s)
    Major political Texas institutions: executive, legislative, judicial and independent agencies; functions and characteristics of Texas political systems, its environment, legal framework, electoral process, political parties and pressure groups, and policy outputs. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Spring of Even Years.

  
  • POLS 2190 - Selected Issues in Political Science

    1 hour(s)
    Introduction to a specialized topic(s) chosen by the instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • POLS 2290 - Selected Issues in Political Science

    2 hour(s)
    Introduction to a specialized topic(s) chosen by the instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • POLS 2310 - Legal Process

    3 hour(s)
    Origins of law, structure, and functions of judiciary as participant in political process; interrelationship with executive and legislative branches; crime and legal process. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: POLS 1301 , POLS 1302  or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Fall of Even Years.

  
  • POLS 2332 - Mock Trial I

    3 hour(s)
    Basics of trial procedures tough the use of simulations and mock trials. Students will read texts and discuss trial procedure and selected readings on the structure and procedures of trial courts. The main goal of the course is to impart the fundamentals necessary for successful participation in intercollegiate mock trial competition and to lay the groundwork for more advanced study in law school. The majority of class time in the second half of the course will be spent in hands-on practice of these techniques in mock trials. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: POLS 1301 , POLS 1302  or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Spring of Even Years.

  
  • POLS 2390 - Selected Issues in Political Science

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to a specialized topic(s) chosen by the instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • POLS 2490 - Selected Issues in Political Science

    4 hour(s)
    Introduction to a specialized topic(s) chosen by the instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • POLS 2590 - Selected Issues in Political Science

    5 hour(s)
    Introduction to a specialized topic(s) chosen by the instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • POLS 2690 - Selected Issues in Political Science

    6 hour(s)
    Introduction to a specialized topic(s) chosen by the instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • POLS 3302 - American Parties and Law

    3 hour(s)
    Legal analysis of the development of American political parties; survey of party structures, problems and methods of political leaders; voting laws, election laws, campaign laws; growth and development of pressure groups. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Spring of Odd Years.

  
  • POLS 3322 - Mock Organization of American States Competition

    3 hour(s)
    The focus of this course is comparative and international politics through the lens of various countries in Latin America, in preparation for competition in the Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States. Students will be assigned a country in Latin America to study and research. Students will prepare a position paper and research from the perspective of their assigned country on important international topics such as refugees, climate change, human rights, international trade, and narcotrafficking. Mastery of parliamentary procedure and the OAS rules of debate will prepare students for competition with other students in the ESMOAS Summit of the Americas. Students will compete in the ESMOAS Summit of the Americas with students from other universities in the Americas and Caribbean, and network with former ambassadors, OAS and foreign service officials. This course may be repeated for credit.  Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Fee: $ 60
    Offered: Fall.

  
  • POLS 3325 - Research Methods

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to the tools necessary for conducting research including information literacy, critical thinking, effective writing style, and understanding of elementary statistical techniques. Emphasis on skills such as problem solving, debating, understanding tables printed in newspapers, and evaluating validity and reliability of information reported in the media. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Fall of Even Years.

  
  • POLS 3337 - Law School Preparation

    3 hour(s)
    Preparation for students for the Law Admission Test (LSAT); guidance on how to decide where to apply to law school; helps students understand why they want to go to law school; introduces the theory of legal education. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: PHIL 2310 .
    Offered: Spring of Even Years.

  
  • POLS 4301 - Constitutional Law I

    3 hour(s)
    Examination of constitutional law developed tough case study. Focuses on legal policies as determined tough the course system and implemented with national and state legislation. Cases emphasize commerce and civil law. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: POLS 1301 , POLS 1302  or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Fall of Odd Years.

  
  • POLS 4302 - Constitutional Law II

    3 hour(s)
    Examination of constitutional law developed tough case study. Focuses on legal policies as determined tough the court system and implemented with national and state legislation. Cases emphasize criminal and civil rights law. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: POLS 1301 , POLS 1302  or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Spring of Even Years.

  
  • POLS 4316 - Special Topics in Law

    3 hour(s)
    Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Civil Litigation, Estates/Trusts, Family/Gender Issues, Probate Law, Contracts, Employment Law, Tort Law, etc. Course topic vary. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Offered: As Needed.

  
  • POLS 4333 - Mock Trial II

    3 hour(s)
    Review of trial procedures tough the use of simulations and mock trials. Students will read texts and discuss trial procedures and selected readings on the structure and procedures of trial courts. The main goal of the course is to impart the fundamentals necessary for successful participation in intercollegiate mock trial competition and to lay the groundwork for more advanced study in law school. The majority of class time in the second half of the course will be spent in hands-on practice of these techniques in mock trials. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: POLS 1301 , POLS 1302 ,POLS 2332  or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Fall of Even Years.

  
  • POLS 4350 - International Relations and Law

    3 hour(s)
    Analysis of the international system, policy formulation process and selected problems on the international scene. Topics may include military conflicts, aid, conflict, resolution, environment and space. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: POLS 1301 , POLS 1302  or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Spring of Even Years.

  
  • POLS 4351 - Environmental Policy and Law

    3 hour(s)
    Current environmental acts, regulations, and laws examined with emphasis on federal regulations and laws. Examination of environmental processes and beliefs tough which public demands are generated and incorporated into policy. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: POLS 1301 , POLS 1302  or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Spring of Odd Years.

  
  • POLS 4360 - Latinx Politics

    3 hour(s)
    Overview and analysis of Mexican Americans and political movements in the Southwest. Examination of political history, changes and development. Topics include civil rights law and policy, voting and redistricting, education, the judicial system and affirmative action.   Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Fall of Odd Years.

  
  • POLS 4361 - Latin American Politics

    3 hour(s)
    Addresses the conditions in various Latin American countries that lead to their forms of government, culture, society, and nature of political and economic development. Special topics include comparative legal systems, transition and consolidation of democracy, and the role of political culture, the state, interest groups, class structure, and political institutions. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Spring of Odd Years.

  
  • POLS 4388 - Senior Seminar Legal Studies

    3 hour(s)
    A capstone course for pre-law senior students that explores and summarizes selected areas of government, law and the public arena. This course may be team taught. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: POLS 1301 , POLS 1302 , and POLS 2332   or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Spring of Odd Years.

  
  • POLS 4395 - Internship

    3 hour(s)
    Directed studies while interning in a degree-associated workplace. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: Advanced standing, minimum grade point average of 3.0 or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Spring of Odd Years.


Psychology

  
  • PSYC 1305 - Introduction to Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    Survey of topics in psychology, such as development, personality, testing, abnormal behavior, emotion, motivation and learning, as well as topics of special interest such as hypnosis, biofeedback, etc. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No (TCCN: PSYC 2301).
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • PSYC 2311 - Stress Management

    3 hour(s)
    Approaches to stress management and wellness will be explored. Topics include the psychological and physiological effect of stress, distress-prone and distress-related influences and illnesses, and coping and relaxation strategies and methods of managing stress and maintaining wellness in one’s personal and professional life. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
  
  • PSYC 2331 - Abnormal Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    Nature, etiology, symptoms, and treatment modalities for various forms of affective, behavioral and cognitive disorders and personality deviations. Emphasis on current classification systems as provided by Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV). Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • PSYC 2351 - Social Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    The influence of the presence of others on thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Include theories of attraction, aggression, conformity, and pro-social behavior. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • PSYC 2355 - Life Span Development

    3 hour(s)
    Process of human growth and development from conception tough adulthood; dynamic interaction of physical, intellectual and social-emotional development with family and social stratification factors; effects on physical health, social-emotional adjustment and intellectual performance. Student may not receive credit for SOWK 3331 . Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 3325 - Research Methods

    3 hour(s)


    Designed to familiarize students with methods employed in conducting psychological research tough examination of quantitative and qualitative methods. Students design a psychological research study.

      Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 ENGL 1314 PSYC 1305   

     

  
  • PSYC 3335 - Counseling I: Theory and Skills

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to counseling theory; practice of basic counseling skills such as parapasing, empathizing, reflecting and clarifying, summarizing, probing, challenging, goal setting, problem solving and applying ethical and legal standards. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 3336 - Counseling II: Group Leadership

    3 hour(s)
    Theoretical and practical aspects of counseling to enable student to facilitate educational, self-help, support, experiential, growth, task-oriented, and counseling groups. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , and PSYC 3335 .
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 3341 - Physiological Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to the structures and functions of the brain and nervous systems and how they influence psychological processes and behavior. Includes topics such as differential functions of the brain hemispheres, genetic influences and the effects of hormones and drugs on behavior. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • PSYC 3375 - Psychology in the Classroom

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to broad, substantive areas related to learning and teaching, including, but not limited to: student characteristics, learning, the influence of the learner’s beliefs on motivation, culture and cognitive/social/emotional development as applied to the classroom setting with an emphasis on elementary and adolescent development. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305  or permission of the instructor.
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 3377 - Cognitive Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to how the mind processes information. Topics can include perception, attention, memory, reasoning, decision making, problem solving, language, cognitive development, and cognitive neuroscience, with an emphasis on individual differences and diversity issues. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • PSYC 3381 - Statistics

    3 hour(s)
    Basis statistical procedures which describe, summarize and analyze information; analysis of data from a wide variety of fields and professional situations. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314  and three semester hours in college-level mathematics (MATH 1301 , MATH 1304 , MATH 1411 ). MATH course must be completed prior to registration: grade of D or higher.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • PSYC 4191 - Practicum: Psychology

    1 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 4291 - Practicum: Psychology

    2 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 4310 - Latino Psychology (in English)

    3 hour(s)
    Overview of historical foundations of contemporary Latino psychologies and current state of knowledge in Latino psychology research and practice. Emphasis on issues such as acculturative stress, oppression and discrimination, culture-bound values, ethnicity and ethnic identity development, and gender issues. Students will examine personal attitudes, experiences, and beliefs as they relate to the competent and ethical delivery of services to Latino populations. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Spring.

  
  • PSYC 4311 - Latino Psychology (in Spanish)

    3 hour(s)
    Overview of historical foundations of contemporary Latino psychologies and current state of knowledge in Latino psychology research and practice. Emphasis on issues such as acculturative stress, oppression and discrimination, culture-bound values, ethnicity and ethnic identity development, and gender issues. Students will examine personal attitudes, experiences, and beliefs as they relate to the competent and ethical delivery of services to Latino populations. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: PSYC 1305 , SPAN 2312 .
    Offered: Spring.

  
  • PSYC 4325 - Health Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to the biological, psychological, and sociocultural determinants of health and well-being. Emphasis is on the role of psychological processes in promoting health and well-being and preventing disease. Includes a global perspective toughout course topics. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: PSYC 1305 , ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 .
    Offered: Fall.

  
  • PSYC 4351 - Theories of Personality

    3 hour(s)
    Classic and contemporary theories of personality with emphasis on origins, development and dynamics of personality. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Fall.

  
  • PSYC 4391 - Practicum: Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 4491 - Practicum: Psychology

    4 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 4551 - Practicum: Psychology

    5 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 4691 - Practicum: Psychology

    6 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 4791 - Practicum: Psychology

    7 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 4891 - Practicum: Psychology

    8 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 4991 - Practicum: Psychology

    9 hour(s)
    Experiential learning course in which psychological theories and basic counseling skills are applied in working with individuals, families and groups; students are assigned to agencies under professional supervision and complete a final paper integrating counseling theory and technique with applied experience. Psychology major or consent of instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 , PSYC 3336 .
    Fee: $ 15
    Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • PSYC 5161 - Selected Topics in Psychology

    1 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and advanced standing.
  
  • PSYC 5261 - Selected Topics in Psychology

    2 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and advanced standing.
  
  • PSYC 5300 - Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Preparation

    3 hour(s)
    Prepares prospective graduate students for the Graduate Records Examination (GRE) General Test, an examination designed to measure the verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing skills developed in the course of an academic career. Focus on specific test-taking tactics and developing a practical plan of study. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Spring.

  
  • PSYC 5314 - Independent Research

    3 hour(s)
    Student partner with a faculty member in this experiential learning course working on existing research projects or developing and implementing new ones. The personalized research experience fosters intellectual growth, develops problem-solving skills, and builds the student’s confidence in the research setting. Written report of student’s work is required. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
  
  • PSYC 5330 - Violence Prevention and Intervention

    3 hour(s)
    Overview of strategies of dealing with violence, including development of skills necessary to intervene with people whose lives have been affected by violence. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305  or equivalent.
    Offered: Spring, Summer

  
  • PSYC 5361 - Selected Topics in Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and advanced standing.
  
  • PSYC 5363 - Mental Health and Aging

    3 hour(s)
    Overview of mental disorders that commonly affect the elderly population, as well as assessment and treatment/interventions. Prevention and mental health programs that promote the quality of life of elders, mental health policy, and implications for the education and training of professionals who work with elders will also be addressed. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 , PSYC 3335 .
    Offered: Spring of Even Years.

  
  • PSYC 5365 - Death Dying and Grief

    3 hour(s)
    Designed to acquaint students with a variety of issues related to the needs and dynamics of dying and grieving persons, as well as one’s own role as a concerned caregiver, family member, friend or professional. The first portion of the course will focus on death and the process of dying. The second portion of the course will focus on grief and bereavement, exploring dimensions of and means to supporting and helping others as they grieve. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1313 , ENGL 1314 , PSYC 1305 .
    Offered: Fall.

  
  • PSYC 5385 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology

    3 hour(s)
    Introduces application of scientific methods, theory and psychological principles in business and industry. Topics include motivation, job satisfaction, leadership and communication theory, organizational structure, performance appraisal, personnel testing and selection, training, workplace design, and work environment. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: PSYC 1305 .

Social Work

  
  • SOWK 1300 - Introduction to SOWK

    3 hour(s)
    Overview of social work, its historical roots, the profession’s principles and values, fields of practice, and methods of intervention. Open to all students. Required before taking all other SOWK courses except SOWK 2300 . Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • SOWK 2190 - Selected Issues in Social Work

    1 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • SOWK 2290 - Selected Issues in Social Work

    2 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • SOWK 2300 - Social Welfare Policy: Programs and Service

    3 hour(s)
    Descriptive overview of historical and contemporary social welfare policies and programs, and the role of social work in policy development and implementation. Required for social work majors open to all students. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • SOWK 2390 - Selected Issues in Social Work

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • SOWK 2490 - Selected Issues in Social Work

    4 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • SOWK 2590 - Selected Issues in Social Work

    5 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • SOWK 2690 - Selected Issues in Social Work

    6 hour(s)
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
  
  • SOWK 3311 - Principles of Generalist Social Work Practice I

    3 hour(s)
    Introduction to general social work practice with micro, mezzo, and macro systems. Emphasis on basic skill building, the need for culturally sensitive practice and theory-driven intervention. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: Admission to BSW program.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • SOWK 3312 - Principles of Generalist Social Work Practice II

    3 hour(s)
    Application of general social work practice knowledge, skills and values to professional intervention with individuals, families, and small groups. Emphasis on culturally sensitive practice, theory-driven intervention and evaluation of practice. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: SOWK 3311  and admission to the BSW program.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • SOWK 3321 - Social Welfare Policy: Analysis and Practice

    3 hour(s)
    Study of social welfare policy, the processes that influence social policy, and on developing conceptual tools for social policy analysis. Open to all students. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: SOWK 2300  or equivalent.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • SOWK 3331 - Human Behavior: Individuals and Families

    3 hour(s)
    Focus on process of human growth and development from pre-conception tough death; cultural systems, family process and development are integrated.   Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: SOWK 1300  or instructor approval. 
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • SOWK 3332 - Human Behavior: Groups, Organizations and Communities

    3 hour(s)
    Study of human behavior in groups, organizations and communities within the context of political, social, economic, global, and cultural systems.  Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: SOWK 1300  or instructor approval.  
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • SOWK 3333 - Human Behavior and Diverse Populations

    3 hour(s)
    Emphasis on theoretical content focusing on diverse populations, including historical, political, and economic factors that contribute to privilege, power, oppression and social injustices.  Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: SOWK 1300  or instructor approval.  
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

  
  • SOWK 3340 - Introduction to LGBTQ Issues

    3 hour(s)

    The purpose of this course is to introduce students to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) issues. To that end, this course surveys the LGBTQ experience and influences, for example in the areas of culture, theory, and research.

    Acknowledging the diversity that exists within LGBTQ culture, this course will explore the overlapping effects of race, ethnicity, class, age, gender, physical and mental ability, religion, political ideology, and national origin. These realities will be examined in social, political, historical, and psychological contexts. Such an analysis cannot be undertaken without first examining one’s own attitudes toward and values around sexuality and gender. With this awareness, we will begin to deconstruct prejudice, discrimination, and oppression as they exist on an interpersonal (micro), institutional (mezzo), and societal (macro) level.

    This course will build on and complement content from other diversity courses across varied disciplines and also stands alone with a sole focus on LGBTQ issues. Acquisition of content in this course will enhance content in other diversity-related courses across a spectrum of disciplines. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Offered: Fall.

  
  • SOWK 3355 - Human Trafficking

    3 hour(s)
    Human Trafficking is designed to help students gain a better understanding of contemporary human trafficking and modern-day slavery. During this course, students will learn important terminology, various forms of human trafficking, and an understanding of the scope of the problem, both domestically and globally. Students will also learn about the physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual trauma experienced by victims of human trafficking and the methods used to recruit and control them. Local, state, federal and global responses and policies designed to address and prevent victimization will also be examined. The roles that entities such as government, the media, faith-based organizations, as well as economic, political and cultural factors play in this complex human rights and social (in)justice issue will also be explored. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisite: Must have earned at least 30 credit hours or obtain consent of the instructor.
    Offered: Spring

  
  • SOWK 4380 - Selected Topics in Social Work

    3 hour(s)
    In-depth study of specialized topic chosen by instructor. Grading Basis: Letter Grade Repeatable for credit: Yes
    Prerequisite: SOWK 1300  with consent of instructor.
  
  • SOWK 4452 - Social Work Field Placement

    4 hour(s)
    Field placement in a human service organization under the instruction and supervision of a licensed master level social worker. Emphasis on effective application of general social work practice, values, skills and knowledge in an agency setting. A minimum of 450 agency-based clock hours must be completed. Grading Basis: Pass/Fail Repeatable for credit: No
    Prerequisites: Successful completion of 27 hours in social work; social work GPA of 2.5 or higher, overall GPA of 2.0 or higher and completion of all other requirements for an OLLU degree. Must be taken concurrently with SOWK 5314 .
    Fee: $ 45
    Offered: Fall, Spring.

 

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