Psychology
PSY 5013: History of Psychology
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in psychology or instructor and program director permission.
A survey of the developments in psychology from the ancient Greeks to the emergence
of psychology as a modern experimental science.
PSY 5033: Psychological Tests and Measurements
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in psychology or instructor and program director permission.
Theory of psychological testing, statistical procedures and training in administration,
scoring, and profiling of various tests of ability, achievement, interests, and personality.
$20 testing fee.
PSY 5043: Social Psychology
Cross-listed: SOC 5043
Prerequisite: BA or BS in Sociology or related field.
A study of the factors that influence the attitudes, behaviors, and cognition of the
individual with a special emphasis on interactions among people.
PSY 5053: Psychology of Perception
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in psychology or instructor and program director permission.
The study of general perceptional processes. While the main senses will be covered,
emphasis will be placed on visual functioning. The role of perception in organismic
adaptation will be explored.
PSY 5073: Cognitive Psychology
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in psychology or instructor and program director permission.
A study of the basic principles of mental processes and their influences on behavior.
Specifically, the course focuses on the conscious and unconscious processes involved
in the acquisition, storage, transformation, and use of knowledge.
PSY 6003: Advanced Principles of Psychology I
Offered: Once a year
Prerequisites: Admission to graduate school or permission of psychology graduate coordinator.
This is the first course in a two course sequence covering the basic principles of
psychology from an advanced standpoint. The course will emphasize the research the
theories of psychology are based on, the logical and empirical adequacies of modern
theories of psychology, and the application of psychology in the workplace and human
service settings. Research, application, and other considerations for graduate psychology
students will be emphasized. The core concepts covered in this course include history
of psychology, research methods and statistics, biopsychology, learning, memory, cognition,
language, consciousness, and cognitive abilities.
PSY 6013: Advanced Statistics
Cross-listed: SOC 6013
Prerequisites: PSY/SOC 2053 or equivalent and graduate standing in sociology or psychology
or instructor and program director permission.
An advanced study of the concepts and techniques in descriptive and inferential statistics.
Emphasis placed on the application of statistics and psychological research.
PSY 6023: Research Design
Prerequisite: PSY 6013 or equivalent and graduate standing in psychology or instructor
and program director permission.
An advanced treatment of the design and analysis of psychological research. Emphasis
on the logical foundations of experimental design.
PSY 6033: Personality Testing
Prerequisite: PSY 6013 or equivalent and graduate standing in psychology or instructor
and program director permission.
Application of selected assessment devices. Emphasis on various objective tests including
theoretical assumptions, scaling techniques, profile interpretation, and critical
research topics.
PSY 6043: Psychopathology
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in psychology or instructor and program director permission.
Surveys classical and contemporary trends and theories of psychopathology; including
methods, validity, and utility of classificatory schemes, properties of various disorders,
as well as related assessment and treatment procedures.
PSY 6053: Advanced Development Psychology
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in psychology or instructor and program director permission.
Evaluation and assessment of the logical and empirical adequacies of modern theories
of psychological development in relation to the maturation process of individuals.
PSY 6063: Advanced Physiological Psychology
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in psychology or instructor and program director permission.
An in-depth analysis of topics in physiological psychology. Emphasis is placed upon
functional neuroanatomy of mammals to provide for understanding of systems for neural
control of perception, orientation, motivation, learning, and complex processes.
PSY 6073: Personality Dynamics and Theories
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in psychology or instructor and program director permission.
An examination of selected writings and research of major personality theories.
PSY 6083: Seminar in Psychology
Prerequisites: PSY 6013, PSY 6023, nine hours of PSY at the 5000-6000 level, and permission
of the department.
Concentrated analysis of a particular problem in psychology. Emphasis is placed upon
the evaluation of current research and theory in the development of research ideas
by the student. Topics to be determined by the Graduate Faculty Committee and the
Program Director in Psychology.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6091: Advanced Field Placement
Prerequisites: Successful completion of 30 graduate hours in psychology, six hours
of thesis, and mutual consent of the faculty advisor, department, and industry supervisor.
The course is a jointly supervised field placement in an area diagnostic or treatment
facility. Emphasis is on an integration of theory, methods, and graduate training,
with on-the-job experience. The placement is designed for students who are considering
work in facilities which provide psychological and/or social services.
Note: The purchase of Professional Liability Insurance is required.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6092: Advanced Field Placement
Prerequisites: Successful completion of 30 graduate hours in psychology, six hours
of thesis, and mutual consent of the faculty advisor, department, and industry supervisor.
The course is a jointly supervised field placement in an area diagnostic or treatment
facility. Emphasis is on an integration of theory, methods, and graduate training,
with on-the-job experience. The placement is designed for students who are considering
work in facilities which provide psychological and/or social services.
Note: The purchase of Professional Liability Insurance is required.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6093: Advanced Field Placement
Prerequisites: Successful completion of 30 graduate hours in psychology, six hours
of thesis, and mutual consent of the faculty advisor, department, and industry supervisor.
The course is a jointly supervised field placement in an area diagnostic or treatment
facility. Emphasis is on an integration of theory, methods, and graduate training,
with on-the-job experience. The placement is designed for students who are considering
work in facilities which provide psychological and/or social services.
Note: The purchase of Professional Liability Insurance is required.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6103: Advanced Principles of Psychology II
Offered: Once a year
Prerequisites: Admission to graduate school or permission of psychology graduate coordinator.
This course is the second course in a two course sequence covering the basic principles
of psychology from an advanced standpoint. The course will emphasize the research
the theories of psychology are based on, the logical and empirical adequacies of modern
theories of psychology, and the application of psychology in the workplace and human
service settings. Research, application, and other considerations for graduate psychology
students will be emphasized. The core concepts covered in this course include a review
of research methods and statistics, motivation, emotion, human development, personality,
health and stress, psychology disorders and treatments, social cognition and social
psychology, I/O psychology, and neuropsychology.
PSY 6891: Independent Study
Open to graduate students who wish to pursue individual study or investigation of
some facet of knowledge which complements the purpose of the University's graduate
program. Students will be required to plan their studies and prepare formal written
reports of their findings.
Note: The selected topic may not constitute any duplication of study leading to the
accomplishment of a thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6892: Independent Study
Open to graduate students who wish to pursue individual study or investigation of
some facet of knowledge which complements the purpose of the University's graduate
program. Students will be required to plan their studies and prepare formal written
reports of their findings.
Note: The selected topic may not constitute any duplication of study leading to the
accomplishment of a thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6893: Independent Study
Open to graduate students who wish to pursue individual study or investigation of
some facet of knowledge which complements the purpose of the University's graduate
program. Students will be required to plan their studies and prepare formal written
reports of their findings.
Note: The selected topic may not constitute any duplication of study leading to the
accomplishment of a thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6894: Independent Study
Open to graduate students who wish to pursue individual study or investigation of
some facet of knowledge which complements the purpose of the University's graduate
program. Students will be required to plan their studies and prepare formal written
reports of their findings.
Note: The selected topic may not constitute any duplication of study leading to the
accomplishment of a thesis.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6991: Project or Thesis Research Continuation
This course allows students additional time to research and compose their capstone
project/portfolio.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6993: Thesis Research
Prerequisites: Graduate standing in psychology and permission of thesis advisor.
Directed research on a thesis topic selected by the student in consultation with a
supervising professor.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6994: Thesis Research
Prerequisites: Graduate standing in psychology and permission of thesis advisor.
Directed research on a thesis topic selected by the student in consultation with a
supervising professor.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6995: Thesis Research
Prerequisites: Graduate standing in psychology and permission of thesis advisor.
Directed research on a thesis topic selected by the student in consultation with a
supervising professor.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
PSY 6996: Thesis Research
Prerequisites: Graduate standing in psychology and permission of thesis advisor.
Directed research on a thesis topic selected by the student in consultation with a
supervising professor.
Note: May be repeated for credit.