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POLS 2965: DS:
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
Individual course descriptions are on file in the Academic Dean's Office and the Office of Admissions and Records.
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PRSP 1500: BASIC AUTOMOTIVE TERMS AND CONCEPTS
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course focuses on the different automotive systems, how they function, and how the individual components of the system operate independently and as a complete system. Students will learn to apply correct technical terminology for the components vs. vernacular terminology. Students will learn the basic assembly and disassembly of certain repairable parts within an automotive system that will increase their working knowledge of the system or components. (3 lect.)
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PRSP 1500 - BASIC AUTOMOTIVE TERMS AND CONCEPTS
PSYC 1000: GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
4.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course will study the neurological basis of behavior, motivation, emotions, perception, learning and thinking, individual differences, personality development, mental health, and the treatment of emotional illness. (4 lect.) SOC
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PSYC 1000 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC 1015: PSYCHOLOGY OF SEXUALITY
1.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course will answer some of the universal questions we have about sex, particularly gender expectations during courting and mating, the physiological responses that happen during sex, how physical and psychological aspects interfere with sex, and historical research about sex. (1 lect.)
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PSYC 1015 - PSYCHOLOGY OF SEXUALITY
PSYC 1025: TEST YOUR PERSONALITY
1.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This personality-primer course provides an avenue for students to determine underlying characteristics of themselves. A variety of standard and unorthodox tests will help provide students with questions psychologist are now trying to answer about personality: Where did you get your personality? Have you always been "you" or did you become "you" through environmental factors? Does your personality change under stress, or is there a core personality that carries you through all life's situations? (1 lect.)
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PSYC 1025 - TEST YOUR PERSONALITY
PSYC 1080: YOUR BRAIN ON MUSIC
1.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
The course is designed to be a brief encounter with the physiological and psychological impacts of music and an analysis of the basic components of music in psychological terms. It helps to answer the following questions: Why music is so emotionally compelling? Why is rhythm physically arousing? What has been the evolutionary role of music in the social development of humans? How does a culture determine what you hear? (1 lect.)
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PSYC 1080 - YOUR BRAIN ON MUSIC
PSYC 1090: DOMESTIC ANIMAL PSYCHOLOGY
1.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course examines the many facets of the behaviors and resulting emotional bods that are created when we develop relationships with the animals that live and work with us. It explores the psychology of both human and animal in this interaction. (1 lect.)
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PSYC 1090 - DOMESTIC ANIMAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC 1205: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MORALITY
1.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
Psychology of Morality is an entry-level course for exploring the neurological and developmental processes of moral development through the life span. The challenges of each age group are discussed with accompanying activities: toddlers and violence; youth and intentional/accidental distinctions; teenagers and identification of moral consequences; adults and "the defining moment," forgiveness, and the lure of power. (1 lect.)
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PSYC 1205 - THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MORALITY
PSYC 1210: CONSCIOUSNESS AND ALTERED STATES
1.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course explores various states of consciousness, including hypnotism, meditation and altered states, chemically induced altered states, the paranormal and out-of-body experiences, and ESP. The brain-mind controversies and neurological basis for these states are the foundation for these discussions and activities. (1 lect.)
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PSYC 1210 - CONSCIOUSNESS AND ALTERED STATES
PSYC 1250: HUMAN POTENTIAL SEMINAR
1.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This is a personal group-based workshop designed to help students become aware of their individual potential. The activities of the course are structured to help students become more self- determining, self-motivating and develop greater self-worth. (1 lect.)
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PSYC 1250 - HUMAN POTENTIAL SEMINAR
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