Senior Seminar in Psychology
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This is a capstone course that collaboratively explores the relationship between the core and elective psychology courses for students majoring in psychology. This course will guide the student toward developing an understanding of the relationship and application of the course work they have taken in the field of psychology. Students will write a research paper that integrates the core and elective courses relative to psychological research. Students will also write a paper that examines the relationship between the field of Psychology and the five Marianist educational values. At the end of the course students will sit for a Psychology program Comprehensive Exam. Students will also participate in an Exit Evaluation of the Psychology program.
Prerequisites: PSY 101, 316, and senior standing, EN 102, COM 101
Prerequisites: PSY 101, 316, and senior standing, EN 102, COM 101
Career
Undergraduate
Credits
Min
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