PSYC 434
Overview of theories of family systems therapy and their applications with couples and families. Discussion and critique of different theoretical orientations such as Strategic/MRI, Behavioral, Structural, Intergenerational, Experiential, Solution-focused, and Narrative perspectives.
PSYC 450
Detailed examination current topics in psychology.
PSYC 452
PSYC 455
PSYC 490
Work on the research proposal resulting from PSYC 390 with the guidance of an instructor, culminating in a research paper suitable for presentation or publication.
PSYC 445
Children?s thought and its development, including changing conceptions of physical reality and the development of logical thinking and intelligence. Current research and applications are examined.
PSYC 452
Human social development; research areas such as social learning, social cognition, moral development, sex-role development, prosocial development and aggression.
PSYC 454
PSYC 461
An introduction to physiological psychology. During this course students will learn about the physiological mechanisms that underlie psychological processes of sensation, motivation, learning, memory, and emotion. Other topics include neurological disorders, schizophrenia, affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and psychopharmacology.
PSYC 495
PSYC 441
Basic functions of Human Resource Management from a generalist perspective for all managers; job design, recruitment, selection, training and career development, compensation and benefits, performance appraisal and discipline in organizations; current developments in HRM abroad and in Türkiye.
PSYC 451
Detailed examination current topics in psychology.
PSYC 453
PSYC 456
PSYC 491
Available to students with a GPA equal to or greater than 3.00 and with consent of the instructor.