2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog | 20253
Psychology Courses
PSY 1010 Stress and Coping
(2 credits)
PSY 1100 Introductory Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 2200 Human Sexuality
(4 credits)
PSY 2217 Psychopathology and Wellness
(4 credits)
PSY 2227 Learning and Cognition
(4 credits)
PSY 2490 Disability and Ableism
(4 credits)
PSY 2870 Careers in Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 2925 People of the Environment: Psychology Perspective
(4 credits)
PSY 3210 Death and Culture
(4 credits)
PSY 3237 Lifespan Development
(4 credits)
PSY 3332 Multicultural Counseling Skills
(4 credits)
PSY 3337 Group Processes
(4 credits)
PSY 3367 Social Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 3387 Topics in Psychology
(1-4 credits)
PSY 3388 Health Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 3401 Basic Statistics for Research
(4 credits)
PSY 3402 Research Methods
(4 credits)
PSY 3437 Cognitive Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 3456 Community Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 3500 Psychology of Aging
(4 credits)
PSY 3636 Positive Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 3688 American Indian Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 4242 Psychology of Women and Gender
(4 credits)
PSY 4243 Queer Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 4247 Adolescent Development
(4 credits)
PSY 4325 Forensic Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 4328 Behavioral and Cognitive Intervention
(4 credits)
PSY 4340 Humans and Other Animals
(4 credits)
PSY 4347 Psychological Measurement
(4 credits)
PSY 4357 Industrial and Organizational Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 4403 Advanced Statistics and Research Design
(4 credits)
PSY 4408 Human Services Program Management
(3 credits)
PSY 4447 Research Laboratory
(1-4 credits)
PSY 4450 Behavioral Neuroscience
(4 credits)
PSY 4459 Sensation and Perception
(4 credits)
PSY 4467 Personality Theories
(4 credits)
PSY 4487 History and Systems of Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 4490 Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination
(4 credits)
PSY 4567 Sexual Violence Prevention
(4 credits)
PSY 4587 Advanced Topics in Psychology
(2-4 credits)
PSY 4588 Multicultural Psychology
(4 credits)
PSY 4917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
PSY 4970 Internship in Psychology
(6-12 credits)
PSY 3688 American Indian Psychology (4 credits)
This course will provide an overview of the psychology of American Indians; Indigenous people hold a unique place in North America history and continue to live in a settler-colonial society. However, they are often misrepresented and misunderstood in contemporary society. This course will explore an Indigenous psychological perspective as it relates to topics such as epistemology, research methodologies, identity development, colonialism and oppression, historical/intergenerational trauma, health and wellness, and resistance and resilience. Furthermore, we will examine strength-based cultural approaches to wellness and healing in American Indian communities. [Nisidotaading Course Requirement]
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