May 22, 2024  
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Planning

  
  • PLAN 6028 - Internship in Planning


    2

    May count maximum of 3 s.h. P: Undergraduate degree in PLAN or equivalent; 6 s.h. of graduate PLAN courses; undergraduate planning degree or its equivalent or a minimum of 12 s.h. of graduate work in planning prior to registering for an internship. Supervised internship experience with professional planning personnel in approved agency/organization.
  
  • PLAN 6029 - Research in Environmental Planning


    3

    P: PLAN 6020 ; consent of instructor. Specific problem in environmental planning and management under direct supervision of planning graduate faculty member.
  
  • PLAN 6038 - Internship in Planning


    3

    May count maximum of 3 s.h. P: Undergraduate degree in PLAN or equivalent; 6 s.h. of graduate PLAN courses; undergraduate planning degree or its equivalent or a minimum of 12 s.h. of graduate work in planning prior to registering for an internship. Supervised internship experience with professional planning personnel in approved agency/organization.
  
  • PLAN 6040 - Community Facilities and Capital Budgeting


    3

    Analysis of facilities planning, financial management and decision making essential in comprehensive and capital facilities planning processes.
  
  • PLAN 6045 - Environmental Planning and Policy


    3 Formerly PLAN 5045

    Frame of reference for studying natural resources for purpose of development.
  
  • PLAN 6046 - Advanced Planning and Design Studio


    3

    P: PLAN 6003  or consent of instructor. Analysis and development of sustainable solutions for real world urban and suburban developments
  
  • PLAN 6050 - Seminar on World Architecture and Urbanism


    3

    Survey and critical analysis of world architectural styles and urban patterns.
  
  • PLAN 6055 - Coastal Planning and Policy


    Formerly PLAN 5025

    P: Consent of instructor. Conceptual approach to planning and policy in coastal areas.
  
  • PLAN 6065 - Growth Management


    3 Formerly PLAN 5065

    Land use planning and regulatory techniques for achieving efficient urban form.
  
  • PLAN 6075 - Transportation Planning and Policy


    3

    Analysis of transportation planning, policy, and management problems. Emphasizes ground transport and the theoretical, policy, and practical challenges specific to multi-modal transportation planning in the US.
  
  • PLAN 6270 - Advanced Water Resources Management and Planning


    3 Same as GEOG 6270 .

    Advanced investigation of spatial and temporal characteristics of water. Consideration of hydrologic, engineering, economic, and institutional aspects of water management.
  
  • PLAN 6301 - GIS and CAD Application for Planning


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Theories, models, and techniques for spatial data management, decision support, and design. CAD, GIS, and spatial quantitative methods for effective development and environmental planning.
  
  • PLAN 6305 - Developmental Planning and the Environment


    3

    P: PLAN 6301  or consent of instructor. Process of planning for development of sites. Environmental limitations and constraints, environmental regulations, and site design standards.

Political Science

  
  • POLS 5000 - American Government and Politics


    3

    May not count toward POLS major or minor or MPA degree. P: Consent of instructor. Introductory survey of readings in American national government and politics for students interested in graduate work, but who have no undergraduate background in political science or public administration.
  
  • POLS 6040 - Problems in State Government


    3

    Intensive study of significant problems confronting American state governments.
  
  • POLS 6080 - American Foreign Relations


    3

    Most important events and characteristics of American foreign policy since World War II.
  
  • POLS 6155 - Changing Nature of National Security


    3

    Overview of processes, forces, and influences involved in determining contemporary national security policy in United States. Explores historical and constitutional basis of common defense, evaluates national security policy making process, and explores forces and issues that define our national security infrastructure.
  
  • POLS 6310 - Comparative Government I


    3

    Theoretical and comparative study of major parliamentary governments of Western Europe.
  
  • POLS 6320 - Comparative Government II


    3

    Theoretical and comparative study of former USSR and East European Communist states.
  
  • POLS 6330 - Political Modernization and the Non-Western World


    3

    Theoretical analysis of developmental processes in politics of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
  
  • POLS 6345 - Comparative Public Policy


    3

    Cross-national study of selected major policy issues, their development and implementation through analysis of policy substance, and its linkage to policy process.
  
  • POLS 6360 - Causes of International War


    3

    Aspects of international war, primarily between nation-states.
  
  • POLS 6382 - Global Terrorism


    3

    Introduces issues defining and characterizing terrorism. Primary emphasis given to issues in countering terrorism such as intelligence, international treaty issues, and use of military and criminal justice tools to respond to terrorism.
  
  • POLS 6425 - War, Peace and Security in the Middle East


    3

    Integrated study of international politics and security studies with a special focus on issues directly related to peace and security in the Middle East.
  
  • POLS 6430 - Seminar in International Politics


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Concentrated study of major theories of international politics and/or selected case studies.
  
  • POLS 6440 - Seminar in International Organization


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Advanced study of selected aspects.
  
  • POLS 6524 - Readings in American Foreign Relations


    3

    P: POLS 6080 . Intensive study in selected area.

Printmaking

  
  • ART 5610 - Printmaking Studio X


    3

    P: ART 2010, 4640. Independent investigation of specific problems in printmaking.
  
  • ART 6600 - Problems in Printmaking


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6601 - Problems in Printmaking


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6602 - Problems in Printmaking


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6603 - Problems in Printmaking


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6604 - Problems in Printmaking


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6605 - Problems in Printmaking


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6606 - Problems in Printmaking


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6607 - Problems in Printmaking


    3

    To be taken in sequence.

Psychology

  
  • PSYC 5250 - Topics in Psychology


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    May be repeated with change of topic for a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Minimum of 9 s.h. in PSYC. Selected topics at advanced level. Topics vary.
  
  • PSYC 5325 - Introduction to Psychological Testing


    3

    P: PSYC 1000 or 1060; a statistics course. Principles of testing, including requirements for validity, reliability, norm samples, and examples of psychological tests.
  
  • PSYC 5380 - Psychology of the Exceptional Child


    3

    P: PSYC 1000 or 1060. Study of children who are markedly different from the average child in physical, mental, emotional, academic, or social characteristics.
  
  • PSYC 5400 - Advanced Gerontology


    3

    P: PSYC 1000 or 1060; GERO 2400 or consent of instructor. Seminar on psychological research and its applications to the aged.
  
  • PSYC 5990 - Field Experience in Psychology


    1

    May be taken concurrently. Accepted students spend approximately 10 hours per week per credit hour in lab/field experiences under joint supervision of field supervisor and university instructor. May count maximum of 3 s.h. of field experience toward BA or MA PSYC requirement. Additional hours may count toward electives. P: For undergraduate students: PSYC major; 9 s.h. in PSYC; minimum cumulative and PSYC major 2.0 GPA; dept consent. For graduate students: PSYC major; minimum cumulative and major GPA of 3.0 in PSYC; dept consent. Application of concepts and principles from related courses to applied situations in the field.
  
  • PSYC 5991 - Field Experience in Psychology


    1

    May be taken concurrently. Accepted students spend approximately 10 hours per week per credit hour in lab/field experiences under joint supervision of field supervisor and university instructor. May count maximum of 3 s.h. of field experience toward BA or MA PSYC requirement. Additional hours may count toward electives. P: For undergraduate students: PSYC major; 9 s.h. in PSYC; minimum cumulative and PSYC major 2.0 GPA; dept consent. For graduate students: PSYC major; minimum cumulative and major GPA of 3.0 in PSYC; dept consent. Application of concepts and principles from related courses to applied situations in the field.
  
  • PSYC 5992 - Field Experience in Psychology


    1

    May be taken concurrently. Accepted students spend approximately 10 hours per week per credit hour in lab/field experiences under joint supervision of field supervisor and university instructor. May count maximum of 3 s.h. of field experience toward BA or MA PSYC requirement. Additional hours may count toward electives. P: For undergraduate students: PSYC major; 9 s.h. in PSYC; minimum cumulative and PSYC major 2.0 GPA; dept consent. For graduate students: PSYC major; minimum cumulative and major GPA of 3.0 in PSYC; dept consent. Application of concepts and principles from related courses to applied situations in the field.
  
  • PSYC 6312 - Laboratory Methods in Behavioral Neuroscience


    3 Formerly PSYC 5312, 5313

    1 lecture and 4 lab hours per week. P: Consent of chair. Basic techniques of animal surgery, histological examination, drug administration, and behavior testing.
  
  • PSYC 6315 - Neuroscience: Literature and Laboratory Experience


    3 Formerly PSYC 5315, 5316

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 12 s.h. 1 hour seminar and 8 hours lab per week. P: Consent of chair. Recently published research and participation in ongoing research.
  
  • PSYC 6320 - Behavioral Pharmacology Seminar


    3 Formerly PSYC 5320

    P: Consent of chair. Behavioral and neurophysiological effects of psychoactive drugs in experimental animal and clinical populations.
  
  • PSYC 6327 - Methods in Human Measurement


    3

    P: Statistics course or consent of chair. Rationale and techniques of psychological measurement. Advanced estimates of reliability and validity, questionnaire and test construction, and fair employment procedures.
  
  • PSYC 6333 - Applied Behavior Analysis


    3

    P: PSYC 4333 or consent of chair. Advanced study of principles, applications, and research methodology of behavior analysis.
  
  • PSYC 6343 - Psychology of Organizational Behavior


    3

    P: PSYC 3241 or consent of chair. Systems approach to understanding behavior in work organizations.
  
  • PSYC 6350 - Psychology of Sexual Behavior


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Research relating to psychological aspects of sexual behavior.
  
  • PSYC 6353 - Behavioral Assessment and Intervention


    3

    P: PSYC 4333 or PSYC 6333 ; consent of chair. Applies behavioral principles to assessment and intervention with children and adults with developmental and/or learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, psychiatric diagnoses, medical illness and health/fitness-related issues.
  
  • PSYC 6380 - Interdisciplinary Practice: Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances and Their Families


    3 Same as CDFR 6380  and SOCW 6380 

    P: Consent of chair. System of care model for use across disciplines in mental health services for children with serious emotional disturbances and their families. Prepares professionals to participate in holistic, interdisciplinary team practice in variety of settings.
  
  • PSYC 6402 - School Consultation


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Theory, models, and methods of consultation and systems change in schools.
  
  • PSYC 6404 - Professional School Psychology


    3

    P: Consent of chair. History, foundations, models of service delivery, and legal and ethical issues in school psychology.
  
  • PSYC 6405 - Advanced Educational Psychology


    3

    Comprehensive study of psychological principles and techniques as applied to various aspects of human learning. Emphasis on relationships between brain functions and learning processes.
  
  • PSYC 6406 - Advanced Developmental Psychology


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Review of theories and research dealing with developmental change. Emphasis on life span development and application of developmental psychology to social service professions.
  
  • PSYC 6407 - Cultural Psychology


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Current theories, concepts, and issues associated with cultural psychology, including cultural processes, structures, and differences.
  
  • PSYC 6408 - History of Psychological Thought


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Review of major themes of psychological thought from the Renaissance through the 20th century.
  
  • PSYC 6409 - School Assessment I


    3

    P: Consent of program director. Standardized testing procedures, applied psychometrics, and selection, administration, and interpretation of individual measures of intelligence and visual-motor abilities.
  
  • PSYC 6410 - School Assessment II


    3

    P: PSYC 6409  or consent of program director. Selection, administration, and interpretation of measures of children’s academic, behavioral, emotional, and social functioning.
  
  • PSYC 6414 - Biological Basis of Behavior


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Biological explanation for behavior and mental processes (physiological, ontogenetic, evolutionary, and functional).
  
  • PSYC 6420 - Issues in Personnel Selection


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Application of psychological research and theory to personnel selection and training.
  
  • PSYC 6421 - Social Psychology


    3

    Current research and theory in selected topics such as attitudes, dehumanization and conformity, aggression, and effective group functioning and change.
  
  • PSYC 6423 - Employee Motivation and Leadership


    3

    P: Consent of program director or chair. Current theories, concepts, and issues associated with the application of psychology to employee motivation and leadership.
  
  • PSYC 6428 - Cognitive Psychology


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Research and theory in cognition. Research and theory in cognition. Attention, memory, imagery, language, conceptual behavior, and problem solving.
  
  • PSYC 6430 - Statistics and Research Design


    3

    2 classroom and 3 lab hours per week. P: Consent of chair. Inferential statistical application and research methodologies.
  
  • PSYC 6450 - Advanced Psychopathology


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Diagnosis, etiology from several theoretical viewpoints, and implications for interventions. Broad biopsychosocial framework.
  
  • PSYC 6452 - Child and Adolescent Psychopathology


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Major childhood emotional disorders. Emphasis on assessment and diagnosis.
  
  • PSYC 6460 - Clinical Psychology Practicum I


    2

    P: PSYC 6466 . Develop skills in intake interviewing, mental status examination, diagnostic interviewing, and other specialized assessment interviews.
  
  • PSYC 6461 - Clinical Psychology Practicum II


    2

    P: PSYC 6484  or PSYC 6485 . Develop skills in intellectual, visual motor, behavior ratings, and personality evaluation with major psychology assessment instruments.
  
  • PSYC 6462 - Advanced Clinical Psychology Practicum I


    1

    4 hours of clinical training per week. May be repeated. May count a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of chair. Individual and/or group psychotherapy, and/or assessment with adults and/or children.
  
  • PSYC 6463 - Advanced Clinical Psychology Practicum II


    2

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 6 s.h. 8 hours of clinical training per week. P: Consent of chair. Individual and/or group psychotherapy, and/or assessment with adults and/or children.
  
  • PSYC 6465 - Ethics and Professional Practice


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Seminar reviews ethical principles and practice issues relevant to professional psychology.
  
  • PSYC 6466 - Psychotherapy Concepts and Techniques


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Basic theory with an emphasis on object relations, self psychology, and interpersonal specialties.
  
  • PSYC 6467 - Psychotherapeutic Interventions with Children and Families


    3

    P: PSYC 6452  or consent of chair. Theoretical models, system of care components, and therapy techniques for working with children with emotional problems and their families. Ecological interpersonal and behavioral approaches.
  
  • PSYC 6468 - Psychotherapy: Theories, Research, and Practice


    3

    P: PSYC 6450  or consent of chair. Psychotherapy research, theories, and techniques. Professional issues and ethical and value considerations.
  
  • PSYC 6475 - Personality and Individual Differences


    3

    Theories and research on personality and individual differences with emphasis on contemporary views and perspectives.
  
  • PSYC 6477 - Seminar in Group Psychotherapy


    3

    P: Psychotherapy or counseling course or consent of chair. Principles of existential and other group psychotherapies. Emphasis on specific populations, research, and cultural issues. Training group experience.
  
  • PSYC 6484 - Cognitive Assessment


    3

    C: PSYC 6461 . Introduction to the process of cognitive assessment and the administration, scoring, and interpretation of major intelligence tests.
  
  • PSYC 6485 - Clinical Assessment


    3

    C: PSYC 6461 . Selection and use of appropriate psychological assessment procedures leading to integrated report of findings for evaluation of emotional disorder and personality functioning with a wide variety of presenting problems.
  
  • PSYC 6486 - The Rorschach Technique


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Intensive study of Rorschach technique. Emphasis on Exner’s administration, scoring, and interpretive system to assess personality functioning of individual.
  
  • PSYC 6501 - Problems in Psychology


    1

    P: PSYC major or minor; consent of chair. Individual study under supervision of staff member.
  
  • PSYC 6502 - Problems in Psychology


    1

    P: PSYC major or minor; consent of chair. Individual study under supervision of staff member.
  
  • PSYC 6503 - Problems in Psychology


    1

    P: PSYC major or minor; consent of chair. Individual study under supervision of staff member.
  
  • PSYC 6519 - Directed Research I


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Individual research.
  
  • PSYC 6520 - Directed Research II


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Individual research.
  
  • PSYC 6521 - Special Topics in Industrial and Organizational Psychology


    3

    Basic understanding of current theoretical and applied issues relevant to study and practice of industrial and organizational psychology. Emphasis on newly developed technology and research in areas such as organizational theory, small group theories and processes, teams, and organizational development. Topics vary with new research.
  
  • PSYC 6800 - Teaching Psychology


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Develop lesson plans, course delivery systems, effective teaching approaches, and methods of classroom management, testing procedures, tests, teaching of specific areas, and related matters. Information, theory, and training necessary to teach (under supervision) 2000-level or below psychology courses.
  
  • PSYC 6810 - Practicum in Teaching Psychology


    3

    P: PSYC 6800  and consent of chair. Assists assigned faculty member in all aspects of course instruction, including lesson plans, course delivery systems, provision of class lectures, and design and implementation of all student evaluations and tests.
  
  • PSYC 6815 - Seminar in Behavioral Neuroscience


    1

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 8 s.h. P: Consent of chair. Critique of current literature in behavioral neuroscience.
  
  • PSYC 6960 - Internship in Mental Retardation/ Developmental Disabilities I, II


    2

    P: Consent of chair Application of behavioral technology and assessment and behavioral programming techniques in facilities serving individuals with mental retardation/developmental disabilities.
  
  • PSYC 6961 - Internship in Mental Retardation/ Developmental Disabilities I, II


    2

    P: Consent of chair; P for 6961 only: PSYC 6510 , PSYC 6511 . Application of behavioral technology and assessment and behavioral programming techniques in facilities serving individuals with mental retardation/developmental disabilities.
  
  • PSYC 6970 - Internship in Industrial and Organizational Psychology


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Professional experience in organizational application of psychological techniques and principles.
  
  • PSYC 6980 - Field Experience in Psychology


    1

    May be taken concurrently. May count maximum of 3 s.h. field experience toward PSYC MA. Approximately 10 hours per week per credit hour in lab/field experiences under the joint supervision of a field supervisor and a university instructor. P: Consent of chair.
  
  • PSYC 6981 - Field Experience in Psychology


    1

    May be taken concurrently. May count maximum of 3 s.h. field experience toward PSYC MA. Approximately 10 hours per week per credit hour in lab/field experiences under the joint supervision of a field supervisor and a university instructor. P: Consent of chair.
  
  • PSYC 6982 - Field Experience in Psychology


    1

    May be taken concurrently. May count maximum of 3 s.h. field experience toward PSYC MA. Approximately 10 hours per week per credit hour in lab/field experiences under the joint supervision of a field supervisor and a university instructor. P: Consent of chair.
  
  • PSYC 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h.
  
  • PSYC 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer.
  
  • PSYC 7411 - School Assessment III


    3 Formerly PSYC 6411

    P: PSYC 6410 ; PSYC 6452 . Selection, administration, and interpretation of instruments and measures to assess preschool children and children with low incidence handicaps and health related conditions.
  
  • PSYC 7412 - Advanced Behavioral Neuroscience


    3

    P: Consent of chair. Advanced study of research and theories on neural mediation of behavior and cognitive functions.
 

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