Psychology
2301 General Psychology
An introduction to the fundamental concepts in psychology with emphasis on heredity and environment, individual differences, personality dynamics, and group processes.
2306 Human Sexuality
The study of the physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of human sexuality.
2314 Human Growth and Development
The study of the physical, mental, social and personality development of the individual from conception through adulthood. The course includes growth and development of the child.
2316 Psychology of Personality
Prerequisite: Psyc 2301 or permission of the instructor. Study of various approaches to determinants, development, and assessment of personality.
2340 Current Issues in Psychology
An in-depth study of specific, contemporary issues in psychology, such as gerontology, sex roles, and death and dying.
Sociology
1301 Introduction to Sociology
This course is a study of human group behavior, including the forms which group life takes; relationships of groups to other groups; influence of groups on the individual and relationships of individuals to each other as members of groups.
1306 Current Social Problems
This course discusses the application of the principles of group behavior and organization to the analysis of problems in such basic social institutions as marriage and the family, the community, the economy, government, health and welfare, education, recreation, urban problems, and other issues.
2301 Marriage and the Family
This course is a study of the present day marriage and family organization in the United States from the standpoint of social organization, social change, and social disorganization. Emphasis is placed upon courtship, mate selection, and marriage adjustment in modern society.
2306 Human Sexuality
This course is a study of the physiological, psychological and sociology aspects of human sexuality.
2320 Minority Studies
One purpose of this course is to foster student understanding and appreciation of individual and cultural diversity so that future interaction may prove more constructive, harmonious, and productive. The course satisfies the diversity requirement for education majors.
2336 Criminology
This course examines the various aspects of of crime from a sociological perspective.
Anthropology
2351 Cultural Anthropology
An introduction to the cultural life and customs of both modern and primitive people. No prerequisite required.