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PED 2160 Coaching Theory Credit Hours: 3 Introduces the theory and applied practice of athletics coaching for prospective athletics coaches and physical education teachers. Identifies characteristics and motivations associated with athletes, components of character development, and the risk and effects of drug use, especially performance enhancing drugs. Minimum student level - sophomore |
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PED 2161 Care and Prevention of Athletics Injuries Credit Hours: 3 Studies the procedures involved in the prevention of athletics injuries. Includes the effects and dangers of drug use, especially as they relate to performance enhancing drugs. Focuses on the coach’s role in limiting the potential for injury. Emphasizes the recognition, care and treatment of injuries. Requires completion of CPR certification. Minimum student level - sophomore |
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PED 3160 Theory and Practice of Coaching Basketball Credit Hours: 2 Prepares future basketball coaches with the knowledge, techniques and skills required to be successful. Emphasizes the development of proper training programs and specific game strategy. Includes the history of the game of basketball and the development and implementation of designed plays. Prerequisite: PED 2160
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PED 3161 Theory and Practice of Coaching Soccer Credit Hours: 2 Prepares future soccer coaches with the knowledge, techniques and skills required to be successful. Emphasizes the development of proper training programs and specific game strategy. Includes the history of the game of soccer and the development and implementation of designed plays. Prerequisite: PED 2160
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PED 3200 Advanced Swimming Credit Hours: 1 Increases swimming abilities and safety skills in the water. Reviews and refines basic strokes and develops skills for advanced strokes. Provides exercise and the general principles of fitness. Prerequisite: PED 1200
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PHY 0002 Final Program Examination Credit Hours: 0 Requires registration in order to sit for the final program examination. |
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PHY 0003 Final Program Examination 2 Credit Hours: 0 Requires registration in order to sit for the final program examination. Prerequisite: PHY 0002 Corequisite: PHY 0002
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PHY 0004 Final Program Examination 3 Credit Hours: 0 Requires registration in order to sit for the final program examination. Prerequisite: PHY 0003 Corequisite: PHY 0003
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PHY 1000 Physics Review Credit Hours: 1 Provides a physics review for transfer students who have only completed a three-credit-hour equivalent class for PHY 1001 (four credit hours). Includes supplementary materials from PHY 1001. Requirement(s): For transfer students only |
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PHY 1001 Physics 1 Credit Hours: 4 Includes vectors; mechanics of particles; Newton’s laws of motion; work, energy and power; impulse and momentum; conservation laws; mechanics of rigid bodies, rotation, equilibrium; fluids, heat and thermodynamics; and periodic motion. (Hon) Prerequisite: (MTH 1001 or MTH 1010 ), and (MTH 1002 or MTH 1003 or MTH 1020 ) Corequisite: MTH 1002 or MTH 1003 or MTH 1020
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PHY 1050 Physics and Space Science Seminar Credit Hours: 1 Introduces some of the major contemporary problems and research areas in physics and space sciences. Must be enrolled in physics or space sciences (7101, 7139, 7191, 7192, 7193) |
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PHY 1999 Physical Concepts for Construction Credit Hours: 4 Presents the basic concepts of physics as an essential foundation for understanding technical ideas such as statics, structures, materials, and electrical and mechanical systems. Provides a basis in physical science required for field work in the construction industry. Prerequisite: MTH 1001 or MTH 1010
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PHY 2000 Physics Review 2 Credit Hours: 1 Provides a physics review for transfer students who have only completed a three-credit hour equivalent class for PHY 2002 (four credit hours). Includes supplementary material from PHY 2002. Requirement(s): For transfer students only. |
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PHY 2002 Physics 2 Credit Hours: 4 Includes electricity and magnetism, Coulomb’s law, electric fields, potential capacitance, resistance, DC circuits, magnetic fields, fields due to currents, induction, magnetic properties; and wave motion, vibration and sound, interference and diffraction. (Hon) Prerequisite: PHY 1001
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PHY 2003 Modern Physics Credit Hours: 3 Includes quantum mechanics of atoms, molecules, nuclei, solids and fundamental particles. Planck and de Broglie’s laws, the Bohr model of hydrogen, elementary examples of Schrodinger’s equation, relativity, elementary particles and symmetry, quantum electrodynamics and chromodynamics. Prerequisite: (MTH 2001 or MTH 2010 or MTH 2201 or MTH 3200 ) and PHY 2002
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PHY 2091 Physics Laboratory 1 Credit Hours: 1 Experiments to elucidate concepts and relationships presented in PHY 1001 , to develop understanding of the inductive approach and the significance of a physical measurement, and to provide some practice in experimental techniques and methods. Prerequisite: PHY 1001 Corequisite: PHY 1001 or PHY 1999
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PHY 3011 Physical Mechanics Credit Hours: 4 Fundamental principles of mechanics and applications in physics. Includes Newton’s Laws, equations of motion, types of forces, conservation laws, potential functions, Euler and Lagrange equations and Hamilton’s Principle. Prerequisite: (MTH 2001 or MTH 2010 ) and (MTH 2201 or MTH 3200 ) and PHY 2002
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PHY 3035 Quantum Mechanics Credit Hours: 4 Schrodinger equation, the uncertainty principle, one-dimensional potentials, harmonic oscillator, operator methods, tunneling, angular momentum and spin. Discusses three-dimensional problems, such as one-electron atom and N-particle systems. Introduces approximation techniques, including perturbation theory. Prerequisite: (MTH 2201 or MTH 3200 ) and PHY 2003
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PHY 3060 Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory and Statistical Mechanics Credit Hours: 4 Includes temperature, heat and heat engines, work, internal energy, entropy, laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic potentials, equations of state, phase changes, viscosity, thermal conductivity, diffusion, Boltzmann, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein statistics and partition functions. Prerequisite: PHY 2003
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PHY 3152 Electronic Measurement Techniques Credit Hours: 2 Includes modern electronic measurement and data collection methods, circuit analysis, integrated and digital circuits, noise reduction techniques, signal conditioning in experimental physics and computer interfacing. Includes a laboratory section considering the design, construction and testing of analog and digital circuits. Prerequisite: PHY 2002
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PHY 3153 Electronic Measurement Techniques Lab Credit Hours: 2 Covers the design, construction and testing of analog and digital circuits. Prerequisite: PHY 3152 Corequisite: PHY 3152
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PHY 3440 Electromagnetic Theory Credit Hours: 3 Includes geometry of static electric and magnetic fields, electric charges and currents, calculating electric and magnetic fields from potentials, static electric and magnetic fields inside matter, Faraday’s Law of Induction and Maxwell’s Equations, and propagation and radiation of electromagnetic waves. Prerequisite: (MTH 2001 or MTH 2010 ) and PHY 2002
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PHY 3901 Research Experience in Physics Credit Hours: 1 Individual research directed by a faculty member. May not be used in place of any named courses in the major program. Requires the preparation and presentation of a report on the research. Minimum student level - sophomore Requirement(s): GPA of 3.0 or higher, and instructor and department head approval May be repeated for a maximum of four credits
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PHY 4020 Optics Credit Hours: 3 Applications to physics, space sciences and engineering. Includes geometrical optics (briefly), physical optics including Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction; interactions with dielectric materials; Fresnel equations; and applications including lasers, holography, polarization and nonlinear optics materials. Prerequisite: (MTH 2201 or MTH 3200 ) and PHY 3440
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PHY 4021 Experiments in Optics Credit Hours: 1 Experiments include basic optical systems, interference and diffraction. Studies interferometers, spectrometers, lasers and detectors. Enrollment limited to physics and space sciences majors, and on a space-available basis to electrical engineering majors with an emphasis in electrooptics. Corequisite: PHY 4020
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PHY 4030 Introduction to Subatomic Physics Credit Hours: 3 Introduces elementary particles, fundamental forces, nuclear structure and reactions. Includes classification and properties of particles (the Standard Model) and nuclei, particle interactions, nuclear models, nuclear decays, radiation and particle detection. Prerequisite: PHY 3035
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PHY 4033 Introduction to Solid State Physics Credit Hours: 3 Includes crystal structure, crystal diffraction and the reciprocal lattice, crystal binding; lattice vibrations, phonons, thermal properties of insulators; free electron Fermi gas, energy bands in metals; and Fermi surfaces. Prerequisite: PHY 3035 and PHY 3060
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PHY 4035 Introduction to Nuclear Physics Credit Hours: 3 Introduces key elements of nuclear science and technology. Covers nuclear structure, stability, decay laws, particle interactions, energy deposition, dose rate and measurements. Includes examples from various disciplines. Reviews industrial activities, explosions and accidents, and their effect on the environment. Prerequisite: (MTH 2201 or MTH 3200 ) and PHY 2003
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PHY 4050 Advanced Research Techniques and Data Analysis Credit Hours: 3 Covers the skills and tools necessary to perform active research in physics, particularly in data-oriented astrophysics. Describes manipulation of data to extract physically meaningful quantities and their associated uncertainties. Includes the use of statistical inference, numerical calculations and visualization of quantitative information. Prerequisite: (CSE 1502 or CSE 1503 ), and (MTH 2201 or MTH 3200 ) and PHY 2003
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PHY 4071 Senior Laboratory Credit Hours: 2 Experiments in optics, and atomic nuclear and solid state physics. Must be enrolled in physics or space sciences (7101, 7139, 7191, 7192, 7193). Minimum student level - senior |
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PHY 4200 Senior Seminar 1 Credit Hours: 1 Reports and discussions on selected topics in contemporary experimental and theoretical physics and space sciences. (Q) Requirement(s): Student must be within three semesters of graduation |
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PHY 4201 Special Topics in Physics Credit Hours: 3 Topics announced before each course offering. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 4210 Senior Seminar 2 Credit Hours: 1 Reports and discussions on selected topics in contemporary experimental and theoretical physics and space sciences. (Q) Requirement(s): Student must be within three semesters of graduation Prerequisite: PHY 4200
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PHY 4301 Independent Studies Credit Hours: 1 - 3 Individual study of specific problems in physics. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 4901 Undergraduate Research Credit Hours: 3 Individual research directed by a faculty member. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 4902 Undergraduate Research Credit Hours: 3 Individual research directed by a faculty member. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 5015 Analytical Mechanics 1 Credit Hours: 3 A general treatment of dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, rotational dynamics, potential theory; Hamilton’s principle and principle of least action, Lagrange’s equations; and applications. Recommended: Background knowledge equivalent PHY 3011 Physical Mechanics . |
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PHY 5017 Electromagnetic Theory 1 Credit Hours: 3 Introduces electrostatics, boundary-value problems in electrostatics, multipoles, electrostatics and macroscopic media, dielectrics, magnetostatics, Faraday’s law, Maxwell equations, plane electromagnetic waves and wave propagation. Recommended: Background knowledge equivalent to PHY 3440 Electromagnetic Theory . |
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PHY 5018 Electromagnetic Theory 2 Credit Hours: 3 Continues PHY 5017 . Includes radiating systems, multipole fields and radiation, scattering and diffraction, special theory of relativity, dynamics of relativistic particles and electromagnetic fields, scattering of charged particles, Cherenkov radiation, radiation by moving charges, Bremsstrahlung and radiation damping. Prerequisite: PHY 5017
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PHY 5020 Optics Credit Hours: 3 Applications to physics, space sciences and engineering. Includes geometrical optics (briefly), physical optics, including Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction; interactions with dielectric materials; Fresnel equations; and applications including lasers, holography, polarization and nonlinear optics materials. Additional graduate-level projects will be assigned including computer ray tracing and computer lens design. |
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PHY 5030 Quantum Mechanics 1 Credit Hours: 3 Schrodinger equation, discrete and continuous eigenfunctions and eigenvalues, collision theory, matrix mechanics, angular momentum perturbation and other approximation methods, identical particles and spin, semiclassical theory of radiation, atomic structure. Recommended: Background knowledge equivalent to PHY 3035 Quantum Mechanics and MTH 3102 Introduction to Linear Algebra . |
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PHY 5031 Quantum Mechanics 2 Credit Hours: 3 Schrodinger equation, discrete and continuous eigenfunctions and eigenvalues, collision theory, matrix mechanics, angular momentum perturbation and other approximation methods, identical particles and spin, semiclassical theory of radiation, atomic structure. Prerequisite: PHY 5030
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PHY 5045 Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics Credit Hours: 3 The fundamental laws and principles that govern the behavior and structure of matter on the subatomic scale. Definition and classification of elementary particles and fundamental forces; properties of elementary particles and their experimentally observable behavior; symmetries and invariance principles; Feynman diagrams; interaction of particles with bulk matter. Recommended: Background knowledge equivalent to PHY 3035 Quantum Mechanics and PHY 4030 Introduction to Subatomic Physics . |
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PHY 5070 Special Topics in Physics Credit Hours: 3 Topics announced before each course offering. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 5082 Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics Credit Hours: 3 Covers the principles and applications of statistical thermodynamics, thermal and general interactions of macroscopic systems and parameter measurement. Also includes basic methods and applications of statistical mechanics, equilibrium conditions, quantum statistics of ideal gases, and the kinetic theory of transport and irreversible processes. Recommended: Background knowledge equivalent to PHY 3060 Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory and Statistical Mechanics . |
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PHY 5088 Graduate Laboratory Credit Hours: 3 Experimental work under individual faculty supervision. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 5089 Graduate Laboratory Credit Hours: 3 Experimental work under individual faculty supervision. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 5095 Advanced Laboratory Credit Hours: 3 Experimental work at the research level in faculty research labs. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 5899 Final Semester Thesis Credit Hours: 0 - 2 Variable registration for thesis completion after satisfaction of minimum registration requirements. Requirement(s): Approval by Office of Graduate Programs and accepted petition to graduate |
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PHY 5999 Thesis Credit Hours: 3 - 6 Individual work under the direction of a member of the graduate faculty on a selected topic in physics. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 6001 Individual Studies Credit Hours: 1 - 3 Individual studies under faculty supervision. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 6090 Research Credit Hours: 1 - 6 Research leading to the doctoral dissertation. Requirement(s): Department head approval |
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PHY 6899 Final Semester Dissertation Credit Hours: 0 - 2 Variable registration for dissertation completion after satisfaction of minimum registration requirements. Requirement(s): Approval by Office of Graduate Programs and accepted candidacy |
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PHY 6999 Dissertation Credit Hours: 3 - 12 Preparation of doctoral dissertation. Requirement(s): Department head approval and admission to doctoral candidacy |
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PSY 0002 Final Examination Credit Hours: 0 Requires registration in order to sit for the final program examination. |
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PSY 0003 Final Program Examination 2 Credit Hours: 0 Requires registration in order to sit for the final program examination. Prerequisite: PSY 0002 Corequisite: PSY 0002
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PSY 0004 Final Program Examination 3 Credit Hours: 0 Requires registration in order to sit for the final program examination. Prerequisite: PSY 0003 Corequisite: PSY 0003
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PSY 1400 Psychology Seminar Credit Hours: 1 Offers discussions by members of the faculty about various areas of research in and practice of psychology to give freshmen an overview of the nature of the field and the people in it. (LA) Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in the School of Psychology |
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PSY 1411 Introduction to Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Overviews psychological processes, including both areas in which psychology is a natural science (physiological psychology, sensation and perception, basic learning and cognition) and a social science (motivation, human development, personality, social interaction, psychopathology and psychotherapy). (LA) (SS) (Hon) |
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PSY 1461 Psychology of Adjustment and Personal Growth Credit Hours: 3 Examines the relevance of psychological understanding in personal and interpersonal situations, including definitions and discussions of human adjustment factors, such as anxiety, stress, coping mechanisms and psychological adaptation. (LA) (SS) |
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PSY 1462 Substance Abuse Credit Hours: 3 Examines experimental evidence on the physical, physiological and psychological effects of drug use and conclusions relating to the real vs. alleged effects of drugs. (LA) (SS) |
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PSY 1463 Human Sexuality Credit Hours: 3 Integrates and presents biological, psychosocial and cultural aspects of human sexuality within the context of the most recent research findings. (LA) (SS) |
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PSY 2000 Life Span Development and Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Surveys the various psychological, biological and other interdisciplinary areas of human development. Also covers changes over the entire human life span. (LA) Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 2413 Research Experience Credit Hours: 1 Offers research experience under the direction of a member of the psychology faculty, generally in the context of programmatic research teams. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 1411 May be repeated for a maximum of three credits
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PSY 2442 Adult Development and Aging Credit Hours: 3 Introduces current information and psychological research on aspects of adult development, old age and aging. Examines the intellectual, motivational, psychobiological, social, performance and personality changes that occur in adulthood and old age. (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 2444 Cross-Cultural and Ethnic Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Examines the relationship between cultural variables and psychological processes from both a psychological and an anthropological perspective. Addresses cultural, international and ethnic issues. (CC) (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 2445 Psychology of Women Credit Hours: 3 Examines the way gender differences affect the lives of women. Studies biological, cultural and social factors in terms of their direct effects on women, and in terms of the psychological and cultural bases of prejudice and discrimination. (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 2446 Sport Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Surveys the theory, research and applications of psychology pertaining to exercise and sports. Presents current topics and issues relevant to sport psychology. (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 2510 Research and Computer Literacy Credit Hours: 3 Addresses the research and computer literacy needs of psychology, behavioral and social science students. Includes reading, evaluating and summarizing scientific literature; scientific writing (APA format); research terminology; and proper document and presentation format. (CL) (LA) Prerequisite: COM 1001 or COM 1101 or WRI 1001
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PSY 2541 Group Behavior Credit Hours: 3 Considers issues of group development, socialization, productivity, decision making and leadership. Emphasizes the application of scientific theory and research to the study of group dynamics in real-world group situations. Includes cult and crowd phenomena, social loafing, group therapy, work groups and sports teams. (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 2600 Psychology of Gender Credit Hours: 3 Explores gender as a central organizing feature of human behavior. Examines biological, cultural, psychological and social factors in terms of their direct effects on female and male development and resulting sex differences. Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 2800 Introduction to Behavior Analysis Credit Hours: 3 Introduces and overviews the field of behavior analysis and its areas of application. Requires a student project involving the application of behavioral principles to change a socially significant behavior. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 3012 Research Methods in Applied Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Introduces basic research methods in applied psychology. Includes experimental research design, qualitative and quantitative approaches to data analysis, and interpretation and critiquing. (LA) Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online Prerequisite: EST 2703 and PSY 1411 and PSY 2510
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PSY 3013 Applied Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Examines the various major concepts of applied psychology. Includes theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, historical trends, principles and practices as they apply to personal, social and organizational issues. (LA) Minimum student level - third year or junior Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online Prerequisite: PSY 1411 and PSY 2510 Corequisite: PSY 2510
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PSY 3100 Law and Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Introduces the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, historical trends, principles and practices of various areas of psychology and explores their intersection with the law. (LA) Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online Prerequisite: CRM 3012 and PSY 3012
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PSY 3101 Psychology of Disasters Credit Hours: 3 Examines the psychological human response to disasters and other traumatic events. Compares and contrasts reactions to natural disasters versus deliberate acts of criminality and terrorism. Discusses prevention and treatment alternatives for post-traumatic stress and critical incident management. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 1411 and PSY 3012
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PSY 3344 Multicultural Issues Credit Hours: 3 Covers how to recognize, understand and respect the complexity, key concepts, theoretical perspectives and empirical findings of sociocultural and international diversity. (LA) Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online Prerequisite: CRM 3012 or PSY 3012
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PSY 3413 Special Topics in Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Topics of special interest when student interest and staffing permit. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 1411 May be repeated for a maximum of six credits, provided the topics change
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PSY 3414 Special Topics in Psychology Credit Hours: 1 Topics of special interest when student interest and staffing permit. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 1411 May be repeated for a maximum of two credits, provided the topics change
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PSY 3421 Psychology of Learning and Motivation Credit Hours: 3 Studies the principles of learning and motivation based primarily on nonhuman studies in classical and instrumental conditioning. Focuses on procedures, theories and applications. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 1411 , and (PSY 2512 or PSY 3012 )
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PSY 3423 Physiological Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Studies the biological bases of human behavior, including in-depth treatment of nervous system anatomy and physiology, and the biological concepts underlying emotion, motivation, learning and memory. (LA) Prerequisite: (BIO 1020 or EDS 1022 or EDS 1032 ), and PSY 1411 , and (MAR 2801 or PSY 3012 or PSY 2512 )
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PSY 3425 Health Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Examines the scientific interrelationships among the biological, cultural, environmental and psychological factors involved in physical health and the prevention of illness. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 3012 and PSY 3013
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PSY 3441 Social Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Surveys the areas of social psychology as it has evolved in American psychology, including its history, methods and theories of intrapersonal, interpersonal and group behavior. Reviews sociological approaches to social psychology and cultural processes that affect social phenomena. (LA) (SS) Minimum student level - third year Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online Prerequisite: BUS 2703 or EST 2703 or PSY 2512 or PSY 3012
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PSY 3442 Psychology of Personality Credit Hours: 3 Overviews the major theoretical approaches to personality development and research in the field. (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 3520 Memory Credit Hours: 3 Reviews basic memory processes, theories and research, memory development across the lifespan, and application of principles to everyday life. Balances coverage of both strengths and limitations of memory. Engages students in a series of classic memory experiments and strengthens their own memory through training and testing. (LA) Prerequisite: BIO 2801 or MAR 2801 or BUS 2703 or PSY 2512 or PSY 3012
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PSY 3522 Human Cognition: Theory and Application Credit Hours: 3 Reviews models, processes and research in information processing; attention, short- and long-term memory, memory codes, visualization and imagery; forgetting, semantic organization, problem solving, decision-making, language, multilingualism, music cognition and cognitive development. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 2512 and PSY 3012
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PSY 3524 Sensation and Perception Credit Hours: 3 Reviews models, processes and empirical research concerning the modalities of vision, audition, taste, smell and touch/feel. Explores how perception gives rise to our subjective experience and the quality of conscious awareness. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 2512
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PSY 3531 Child Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Overviews psychological principles, theories and research pertaining to the developing child from conception through early adolescence. Includes biological and environmental influences on affective, cognitive, moral, social and personality development. (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 3541 Psychology of Leadership Credit Hours: 3 Examines the research and application of the essential competencies of effective leadership such as managing conflict, facilitating communication and leading groups and teams. (LA) (SS) Minimum student level - third year or junior Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 3543 Psychology of the Workplace Credit Hours: 3 Covers the many ways psychology is applied in organizations to improve performance and quality of work life. Includes employee selection and personnel law, performance management, training, motivation, job attitudes, stress, teamwork, leadership and organizational development. (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: BUS 2703 or CRM 3012 or EST 2703 or PSY 2512 or PSY 3012
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PSY 3551 Introduction to Child Advocacy Credit Hours: 3 Introduces students to the history of child advocacy, comparative perspectives, legal framework and other interdisciplinary issues pertaining to child maltreatment, response and advocacy. (LA) (SS) Prerequisite: PSY 3531
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PSY 3641 Political Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Introduces the nature and history of political psychology and its methodologies. Includes personality and politics, social beliefs, attitudes, social identity, racism, xenophobia, genocide, nationalism, nativism, political leadership, social movements, modernization, voting behavior, terrorism and conflict resolution. (SS) Prerequisite: HUM 2480 or PSY 1411
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PSY 3761 Abnormal Psychology Credit Hours: 3 Examines psychological disorders, including theories for their development, symptomology and system of classification. (LA) (SS) Minimum student level - junior or third year Prerequisite: PSY 1411
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PSY 3901 Experimental Psychology 1 Credit Hours: 3 Covers experimental methodology and statistics. Introduces students to fundamental concepts in experimental design and statistics that support research in the field of psychology. Emphasizes the application, use and interpretation of statistics through the use of computer-based software. Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online. First in a two-course sequence Prerequisite: PSY 3012 and PSY 3013
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PSY 3999 Scholarly Project Planning Seminar Credit Hours: 1 Facilitates and instructs regarding internship selection, application, and planning and proposing the scholarly inquiry project as related to the internship. (LA) (Q) Requirement(s): First of a three-course QEP internship sequence Prerequisite: PSY 2512
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PSY 4000 Field Internship and Research Project Credit Hours: 3 Consists of the experiential component of placement at a work site. (LA) Prerequisite: PSY 4512
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PSY 4001 Applied Research Analysis Seminar Credit Hours: 1 Analyzes and develops the data collected during internship into a scholarly project, culminating in an internship colloquium. (LA) (Q) Requirement(s): Third of a three-course QEP internship sequence Prerequisite: PSY 4000
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PSY 4112 Applied Tests and Measures Credit Hours: 3 Examines the key concepts, principles and construction of measures. Focuses on the criticality of reliability and validity. (LA) Requirement(s): Must be enrolled in Florida Tech Online Prerequisite: PSY 3012
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