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28 Courses

Teacher: Hannah Kim

PSY 111ONL1 Introduction to Psychology (2023 SPRING Session 1)

Scientific study of thinking, emotion and behavior. Surveys theories, issues and concepts of psychology. May include research participation requirements. Satisfies IS - Community: Psychology. Fulfills half of General Education Social Sciences requirement. Liberal Arts.

Teacher: Cynthia Symons

PSY 301ONL1 Psychology of Personality (2023 SPRING Session 1)

Description, development, dynamics, determinants and assessment of the normal personality. Emphasis on contemporary theories and research. Liberal Arts.

Teacher: Alison Young Reusser

PSY 309ONL1 Statistics P1 (2023 SPRING Session 1)

Descriptive and inferential statistics: measures of central tendency and variability, discrete and continuous probability functions, sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, chi-squared and ANOVA. Liberal Arts

Teacher: Alison Young Reusser

PSY 310ONL1 Experimental Methods P1 (2023 SPRING Session 1)

Experimental and other quantitative methods used in the study of thinking and behavior. Applied statistical analysis, laboratory experiences, and research writing. Prerequisite: PSY 309. Liberal Arts.

Teacher: Hannah Kim

PSY 480ONLT Senior Capstone Seminar (2023 SPRING Session 1)

Informed discussion of significant and contemporary concepts and issues. Includes development of an indi-vidual research or group project on some aspect of the discipline. Required of all senior majors. Prerequisites: PSY 309, PSY 310, and 21 hours of psychology. Liberal Arts.

Teacher: Hannah Kim

PSY 111OHS1 Introduction to Psychology (2023 SPRING Rglar Term)

Scientific study of thinking, emotion and behavior. Surveys theories, issues and concepts of psychology. May include research participation requirements. Satisfies IS - Community: Psychology. Fulfills half of General Education Social Sciences requirement. Liberal Arts.

Teacher: Kaiden Bowers

SRWM 327ONL1 Sports Nutrition (2023 SPRING Rglar Term)

Designed to give students the knowledge and skills to develop an understanding of nutritional concepts relating to micro/macronutrients and supplementation, and be able to apply these nutrition concepts in conjunction with exercise to improve athletic performance. Students successfully completing this course are eligible to take the Sports Nutrition Specialist exam with the National Council of Strength and Fitness (NCSF). Students will work through content, practice quizzes, and practical exams using the NCSF online learning platform, with review sessions. Prior knowledge of human systems, anatomy and physiology is recommended. This course has a fee.

Teacher: Jonathan Gates

WRIT 101ONL1 Writing in the Liberal Arts (2023 SPRING Session 1)

Theme-based seminar course in close reading, critical thinking and the process of engaged writing. Techniques of expression, analysis and response. Satisfies IS - Writing Competency. Fulfills General Education WRIT 101 requirement. Liberal Arts.