Schedule of Credit Classes - Spring 2012 6/19/2012
Note: Course Dates indicate Beginning and Ending Dates M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=
CRN Instructor Days Time Room D CRN Instructor Days Time Room D
Strongly recommended: ENGL 099 or READ 099 if required by English placement exam or if required by English level.
The course is an introduction to psychology as an empirical science involving a synthesis of theory and research within the domains of behavior, cognition and affect. Students are expected to work and participate using critical thinking skills, thoughtful analysis/synthesis of readings, presentations and discussions within the class environment. 54 lecture hours. CSU UC
31075 Tate, E.
MW 08:20 AM-09:45 AM HH 754 02/22-06/16
30879 Kim, A.
MW 08:20 AM-09:45 AM LB 306 02/22-06/16
31076 Tate, E.
MW 09:55 AM-11:20 AM HH 754 02/22-06/16
31088 Guttman, K.
30880 Brown, R.
30881 Brown, R.
30882 Rizk, S.
31092 Guttman, K.
30883 Brown, R.
31093 Guttman, K.
30884 Rizk, S.
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
11:30 AM-12:55 PM
01:05 PM-02:30 PM
03:50 PM-05:15 PM
08:20 AM-09:45 AM
09:55 AM-11:20 AM
11:30 AM-12:55 PM
11:30 AM-12:55 PM
01:05 PM-02:30 PM
HH 754
LB 302
LB 302
LB 302
HH 754
LB 302
HH 754
LB 302
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
30885 Brown, R.
F 11:30 AM-02:40 PM LB 302 02/22-06/16
31566 Ramos, M.
R 07:00 PM-10:10 PM LB 308 02/22-06/16
30886 Kim, A.
HRS-ARRG 02/22-06/16
DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASS After registering go to www.citruscollege.edu/de
Students are required to take exams on campus in Testing Center.
30887 Tate, E.
HRS-ARRG 02/22-06/16
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Prerequisite: PSY 101.
Strongly recommended: BIOL 104 or BIOL 105.
Study of the effects of biology upon behavior; the relationship between psychological processes and the nervous system; muscular, and glandular features of the response mechanism; and, the structure and functions of the sense organs. 54 lecture hours. CSU UC
31095 Guttman, K.
TR 08:20 AM-09:45 AM HH 754 02/22-06/16
This course explores the connection between psychology and religion. It focuses on how different schools of psychological thought view and interpret religious concepts and experiences. The major psychological perspectives that are studied include: Psychoanalytic theory, Behavioristic and Humanistic theories. The psychological principles embeded in religion will be studied. 54 lecture hours. CSU UC
30874 Skalicky, J.
TR 01:05 PM-02:30 PM LB 301 02/22-06/16
Prerequisite: PSY 101.
Corequisite: MATH 165.
Strongly recommended: ENGL 099 or READ 099 if required by English placement or if required by English level.
An introductory course in research methodology designed for students in the behavioral and social sciences. The application of basic skills in descriptive and inferential statistics is stressed, as well as critical analysis of experimental and non-experimental research methods in basic and applied research settings. 36 lecture hours, 54 lab hours. CSU UC
30871 Kim, A.
F 09:15 AM-11:20 AM IS 110 02/22-06/16
Kim, A.
F 11:20 AM-02:30 PM IS 110 02/22-06/16
Strongly recommended: ENGL 099 or READ 099 if required by English placement or if required by English level.
Developmental Psychology is the scientific study of progressive changes in behavior, cognition, and abilities. Attention is paid to issues related to the roles of nature and nurture in developmental processes. 54 lecture hours.
CSU UC
30872 Kim, A.
MW 11:30 AM-12:55 PM LB 306 02/22-06/16
30876 Kim, A.
30877 Perry, C.
MW
TR
01:05 PM-02:30 PM
09:55 AM-11:20 AM
LB 306
LB 102
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
31246 Resch, A.
M 07:00 PM-10:10 PM LB 310 02/22-06/16
30878 Newell, J.
HRS-ARRG 02/22-06/16
DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASS After registering go to www.citruscollege.edu/de
30891 Perry, C.
HRS-ARRG 02/22-06/16
DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASS After registering go to www.citruscollege.edu/de
Strongly recommended: ENGL 099 or READ 099 if required by English placement or if required by English level.
Students will critically examine theories of child development in the physical, intellectual and social-emotional areas as they pertain to the various ages and stages in a child's life from the prenatal development through adolescence.
Practices in caregiving, teaching, and parenting that derive from diverse cultural and theoretical perspectives will be analyzed. Students will learn to observe and assess children's development and gain insight into the impact of culture on the process of socialization. 54 lecture hours. CSU UC
30865 Gregg, J.
MW 09:55 AM-11:20 AM LB 310 02/22-06/16
30866 Gregg, J.
30867 Gregg, J.
MW
TR
01:05 PM-02:30 PM
11:30 AM-12:55 PM
LB 310
LB 310
02/22-06/16
02/22-06/16
Prerequisite: PSY 101.
The purpose of this course is two fold: (1) A description of the various mental disorders as listed in the current DSM. (2) An investigation of the various therapies used in treatment for these disorders. 54 lecture hours. CSU UC
30869 Skalicky, J.
TR 03:50 PM-05:15 PM LB 301 02/22-06/16
31312 Skalicky, J.
M 07:00 PM-10:10 PM LB 301 02/22-06/16
31638 Ramos, M.
W 07:00 PM-10:10 PM LB 103 02/22-06/16
Prerequisite: PSY 101.
Strongly recommended: ENGL 099 or READ 099 if required by English placement or if required by English level.
This survey course includes drug classification, drug physiology and psychopharmacology, theories of addiction, history and theories of treatment, dual diagnosis, drug testing and social policy, recovery and rehabilitation, and other related topics. 54 lecture hours. CSU UC
31096 Guttman, K.
HRS-ARRG 02/22-06/16
DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASS After registering go to www.citruscollege.edu/de
Strongly recommended: ENGL 099 or READ 099 if required by English placement or if required by English level.
An introduction to the study of social psychology emphasizes the nature of socially determined behavior as seen in the areas of conformity, propaganda, prejudice, social roles, social process, social perception, and culturally determined personality. 54 lecture hours. CSU UC
31640 Ramos, M.
M 07:00 PM-10:10 PM LB 105 02/22-06/16
Strongly recommended: ENGL 099 or READ 099 if required by English placement or if required by English level.
An introductory survey of the psychological bases and dimensions of human sexuality with emphasis on the socio-cultural factors involved in intimate relating, sexuality, and loving. 54 lecture hours.
CSU UC
31310 Skalicky, J.
MW 01:05 PM-02:30 PM LB 301 02/22-06/16
31311 Skalicky, J.
MW 03:50 PM-05:15 PM LB 301 02/22-06/16
31097 Brown, R.
HRS-ARRG 02/22-04/14
DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASS After registering go to www.citruscollege.edu/de
First 8 weeks
30868 Brown, R.
HRS-ARRG 02/22-06/16
DISTANCE EDUCATION CLASS After registering go to www.citruscollege.edu/de
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