PSY 350 Introduction to Counseling

An introduction to the basic dimensions and skills of the counseling process; an examination of the essential characteristics of an effective counselor; a review of the major theories of counseling and psychotherapy; and some experience in applying these components to a counseling situation.

Credits: 3
Subject: Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSY 356 Selected Topics in Psychology

An in-depth examination of a single contemporary psychological issue such as: wellness, substance abuse, eating disorders, mother and daughter relationships, spirituality, or a critical examination of specific therapeutic approaches. Topics will rotate based on current research trends and student interest. See course schedule for current topic.

Credits: 3
Subject: Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSY 357 Sport Psychology

Exploration of a wide variety of subject matter that focuses on enhancing athletic and training accomplishments. Emphasis is on the description of relevant psychological techniques that have proven to augment readiness and improve performance in exercise and sport settings.

Credits: 3
Subject: Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSY 360 Learning and Cognition

This course examines current understanding of the psychological processes of Learning and Cognition. Topics covered in the course will investigate phenomena such as: classical conditioning, operant learning, short-term/working memory, long-term memory, attention and language. The emphasis of this course is on the influence of experience on behavior.

Credits: 3
Subject: Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSY 418 WI: History of Psychology

In a seminar format, students examine the philosophic and scientific antecedents of modern psychology; beginnings of modern psychology in the various schools of psychology; and contemporary influence of existential and phenomenological psychology. (Prerequisites: PSY 313 and 314, or special permission from the department chair)

Credits: 3
Subject: Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

PSY 419 WI: Contempory Research Issues

Students select a contemporary research question for intensive study. Results of research are shared in a formal oral presentation as well as in a comprehensive written literature review. (Prerequisite: PSY 418)

Credits: 3
Subject: Psychology
Department: Psychology and Counseling

SAS 100 College Success Seminar

This course is designed to help students develop academic skills to facilitate success at the undergraduate level. Emphasis will be placed on utilizing university technology, accessing campus resources, communication, time management, organization, and goal setting/motivation. Students will also develop study skills that enhance learning throughout their college career and beyond

Credits: 1
Subject: Strategies for Acad Success
Department: Interdisciplinary

SBM 301 Intro to Sport Management

This course is an overview of the history of sport as part of entertainment industry. It introduces basic the theoretical foundation for, as well as the skill sets required by, the sport manager to solve sport business related problems. Emphasis will be placed on understanding career options in the sport industry and preparation for sports leadership.

Credits: 3
Subject: Sport & Business Management
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business

SBM 310 Sport Marketing

This course explores the marketing process relative to various sport environments. It examines marketing principles and analyzes the uniqueness of sport marketing compared to marketing in general. Course topics include sport products and services, consumer behavior, marketing research and information management, promotions, positioning and sponsorship.

Credits: 3
Subject: Sport & Business Management
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business

SBM 320 Sport Facility & Event Mgmt

A study of the planning and management of athletic, physical education, and recreational facilities and the managing of events within these facilities. An emphasis will be placed on the planning process for both indoor and outdoor facilities and events. This course will help students gain the knowledge and experience in planning events on campus as well as observing and volunteering for events in the area.

Credits: 3
Subject: Sport & Business Management
Department: Major-Payton Schl of Business