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Colorado State University 1 Department of Psychology Office in Behavioral Sciences Building, Room 201 (970) 491-3799 colostate.edu/depts/psychology (http://www.colostate.edu/depts/ Psychology) Professor Ernest Chavez, Chair Undergraduate Majors Major in Psychology Addictions Counseling Concentration General Psychology Concentration Industrial/Organizational Concentration Mind, Brain, and Behavior Concentration Graduate Graduate Programs in Psychology The department offers graduate programs leading to Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Students interested in graduate work should refer to the Graduate and Professional Bulletin and the Department of Psychology. (http:// www.colostate.edu/depts/psychology) Master Programs Master of Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Plan C Master of Science in Psychology, Plan A* Master of Science in Psychology, Plan B* Ph.D. Ph.D. in Psychology* * Please see department for program of study. Courses Psychology (PSY) PSY 100 General Psychology (GT-SS3) Credits: Principles of psychology emphasizing empirical approaches; theories and research on learning, individual differences, perception, social behavior. Additional Information: Social & Behavioral Sciences 3C, Human Behavior, Culture, or Social Frameworks (GT-SS3). PSY 121 Health and the Mind Credit: 1 (1-0-0) Maintenance of positive mental health. PSY 152 Science of Learning Credits: The science of learning and remembering with an emphasis on strategies and methods that students can use to enhance their learning and studying. Additional Information: Social & Behavioral Sciences 3C. PSY 175 Developmental Psychology Across the Life Span Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Also Offered As: HDFS 175. Theory and research on physical, cognitive, and psychosocial human development across the life span. Registration Information: Offered as a telecourse only. Credit not allowed for both PSY 175 and HDFS 175. PSY 192 Psychology First-Year Seminar Credit: 1 (0-0-1) Special topics in psychology. PSY 210 Psychology of the Individual in Context Credits: Psychological explanations of cultural, social, and individual differences in behavior.

2 Department of Psychology PSY 228 Psychology of Human Sexuality Credits: Physiology, psychology of human sexuality; cross cultural issues, development, social perspectives, values, sexual dysfunction. PSY 250 Research Methods in Psychology Credits: 4 (4-0-0) Design, analysis, and reporting of psychological research. PSY 252 Mind, Brain, and Behavior Credits: Psychological, physiological, and evolutionary explanations of perception, cognition, and behavior. PSY 260 Child Psychology Credits: Description and explanation of development of human behavior emphasizing theory and research concerned with infant and child. PSY 292A Seminar: Industrial/Organizational Credit: 1 (0-0-1) PSY 292B Seminar: Mind, Brain & Behavior Credit: 1 (0-0-1) PSY 292C Seminar: Controversial Issues in Psychology Credit: 1 (0-0-1) PSY 292D Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: PSY 295 Independent Study Credits: Individual investigation of a special topic in PSY 296 Group Study Credits: Collective investigation of a special topic in PSY 305 Psychology of Religion Credits: Survey of research on religion from a psychological perspective. Grade Modes: S/U within Student Option, Trad within Student Option. PSY 310 Basic Counseling Skills Credits: Psychologically-based interpersonal communication skills; rapport thinking, gathering information and bringing about change in others. PSY 311A Basic Counseling Skills Laboratory: CACI Credits: 2 (0-4-0) Application of psychologically-based interpersonal communication skills in drug addiction treatment, for students seeking CACI certification. Prerequisites: PSY 100 and PSY 310, may be taken concurrently. Registration Information: Credit not allowed for both PSY 311A and PSY 311B.

Colorado State University 3 PSY 311B Basic Counseling Skills Laboratory: Non-CACI Credits: 2 (0-4-0) Application of psychologically-based interpersonal communication skills, for students who are not seeking CACl certification. Prerequisites: (PSY 100) and (PSY 310, may be taken concurrently). Registration Information: Credit not allowed for both PSY 311B and PSY 311A. PSY 315 Social Psychology Credits: Social psychological theory and research findings emphasizing research methodology; applications to contemporary social problems. PSY 316 Environmental Psychology Credits: Social psychological theory and research on effects of behavior on the environment; environmental influences on behavior. PSY 317 Social Psychology Laboratory Credits: 2 (0-4-0) Review of research techniques in social psychology. Computer simulations with applications to contemporary social problems. Prerequisites: PSY 250 and PSY 315, may be taken concurrently. PSY 320 Abnormal Psychology Credits: Definition and description of behavior pathology; theory and research on factors in etiology and treatment of behavior disorders. PSY 325 Psychology of Personality Credits: Theory and research related to personality as a psychological concept; analytic, phenomenological, and behavioristic views. PSY 327 Psychology of Women Credits: 3 (2-0-1) Contemporary theory and research focusing on emotional, cognitive, biosocial, and interpersonal contributions to female identity and sex role. Registration Information: Must register for lecture and recitation. Terms Offered: Spring, Summer. PSY 330 Clinical and Counseling Psychology Credits: Specialty areas, conceptualization of clients, assessment, intervention techniques for behavior change, research methods, ethical issues. Term Offered: Spring (even years). PSY 335 Forensic Psychology Credits: The psychology of crime and criminal behavior, including theory on deviance, the criminal mind, and the root causes of violence in society. Registration Information: Junior or senior standing. Sections may be offered: Online. PSY 340 Organizational Psychology Credits: Theories and research on interpersonal relations, work group processes, decision making, power, and change strategies within organizations. Prerequisites: (PSY 250) and (STAT 301 or STAT 311). Registration Information: Must have concurrent registration in PSY 341. Sections may be offered: Online. Terms Offered: Fall, Summer. PSY 341 Organizational Psychology Laboratory Credit: 1 (0-2-0) Application of organizational psychology through simulations and field involvements. Registration Information: Must have concurrent registration in PSY 340. Sections may be offered: Online. PSY 350 Applied Research Methods in Psychology I Credits: Application of research methods concepts to design and conduct experiments. Prerequisites: PSY 250 and STAT 311. Registration Information: Enrollment in University Honors Program required.

4 Department of Psychology PSY 352 Learning and Memory Credits: Research, theory, and applications regarding conditioning, learning, and retention in animals and humans. Prerequisite: PSY 252. PSY 354 Human-Computer Interaction Credits: Theoretical and applied areas of psychology and computer science in the area of human-computer interaction. PSY 360 Psychology of Drug Addiction Treatment Credits: Psychological theory and method for treating substance use addictions. Prerequisite: PSY 320. Terms Offered: Fall, Summer. PSY 362 Professional Issues in Addiction Treatment Credits: Diversity, ethno-cultural, and ethical issues in drug addiction treatment. Prerequisite: PSY 360, may be taken concurrently. Terms Offered: Spring, Summer. PSY 364 Infectious Diseases and Substance Use Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Infectious disease transmission/progression related to substance use, risk assessment and treatment of substance users in alcohol and drug treatment. PSY 370 Psychological Measurement and Testing Credits: Measurement theory including scale properties, reliability, and validity; construction and evaluation of psychological tests. Prerequisites: (PSY 100) and (STAT 301 or STAT 311). Registration Information: Must have concurrent registration in PSY 371. Sections may be offered: Online. PSY 371 Psychological Measurement and Testing Laboratory Credit: 1 (0-2-0) Exercises and problems in test administration, norming, reliability, validity, and scale construction. Registration Information: Must have concurrent registration in PSY 370. Sections may be offered: Online. PSY 384 Supervised College Teaching Credits: Supervised teaching, training, and discussion leadership in undergraduate courses. Registration Information: Written consent of department chair. Maximum of 10 credits allowed in course. A maximum of 10 combined credits for all 384 and 484 courses are counted towards graduation requirements. Maximum of 12 credits allowed for psychology majors toward graduation for any combination of PSY 295, PSY 296, PSY 384, PSY 484, PSY 486, PSY 488, PSY 495A-F, PSY 496A-F, PSY 498A-F, PSY 499A-F; enrollment limited to one per student per PSY 392 Honors Seminar: Current Topics in Psychology Credits: 2 (0-0-2) Research areas in psychology; reading and discussing current journal articles. Prerequisites: PSY 100 and PSY 250. Registration Information: Enrollment in University Honors Program required. Term Offered: Fall (odd years). PSY 401 History and Systems of Psychology Credits: Philosophical and scientific underpinnings of psychology; major historical developments in psychology; schools of psychological thought. Prerequisite: PSY 250. Registration Information: Junior or senior standing. Sections may be offered: Online. PSY 410 Psychobiology of Addictions Credits: Biological basis of the psychology of addictions. Prerequisites: PSY 250 and PSY 252. Restriction:. PSY 437 Psychology of Gender Credits: Psychology of gender in cultural context. Prerequisite: PSY 210. PSY 440 Industrial Psychology Credits: Problems and procedures in selection and classification of personnel; work motivation; job satisfaction; leadership. Prerequisites: (PSY 250) and (STAT 301 or STAT 311). Registration Information: Concurrent registration in PSY 441. Sections may be offered: Online.

Colorado State University 5 PSY 441 Industrial Psychology Laboratory Credit: 1 (0-2-0) Laboratory and field experiences in job analysis, selection strategies, performance appraisal, and criterion development. Registration Information: Must have concurrent registration in PSY 440. PSY 450 Applied Research Methods in Psychology II Credits: 4 (3-2-0) Interpretation and reporting of psychological research findings. Prerequisite: PSY 350. Registration Information: Must register for lecture and laboratory. Enrollment in University Honors Program required. PSY 452 Cognitive Psychology Credits: Human thinking processes as related to perception, attention, memory, knowledge representation, reasoning, decision making, and problem solving. Prerequisite: PSY 252. PSY 453 Cognitive Psychology Laboratory Credits: 2 (0-4-0) Exercises in laboratory research in perceptual processes, attention, memory, language, problem solving, and decision making. Prerequisites: PSY 452, may be taken concurrently and PSY 250. PSY 454 Biological Psychology Credits: Research and theory on the biological basis of behavior. Prerequisite: PSY 252. PSY 455 Biological Psychology Laboratory Credits: 2 (0-4-0) Laboratory exercises in biological psychology. Prerequisites: PSY 454, may be taken concurrently and PSY 250. PSY 456 Sensation and Perception Credits: Review of research on physiological substrates of sensation; methods of scaling sensory experience; role of perception in behavioral adaptation. Prerequisite: PSY 252. PSY 457 Sensation and Perception Laboratory Credits: 2 (0-4-0) Review of research on physiological substrates of sensation; methods of scaling sensory experience; role of perception in behavioral adaption. Prerequisites: PSY 456, may be taken concurrently and PSY 250. PSY 458 Cognitive Neuroscience Credits: Review of the human brain and its mediation of cognitive processes. Prerequisite: PSY 252. PSY 459 Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory Credits: 2 (0-4-0) Laboratory exercises in cognitive neuroscience. Prerequisites: PSY 458, may be taken concurrently and PSY 250. PSY 460 Child Exceptionality and Psychopathology Credits: Definition and description of child exceptionality and psychopathology; theory and research in etiology, educational implications, and treatment. PSY 465 Adolescent Psychology Credits: Contemporary theory and research on adolescence including physiological and psychological changes, social influences. Terms Offered: Fall, Summer.

6 Department of Psychology PSY 484 Supervised College Teaching Credits: Advanced supervised teaching, training, and discussion leadership in undergraduate courses. Registration Information: Written consent of department chair required. A maximum of 10 combined credits for all 384 and 484 are counted towards graduation requirements. Maximum of 12 credits allowed for psychology majors toward graduation for any combination of PSY 295, PSY 296, PSY 384, PSY 484, PSY 486, PSY 488, PSY 495A-F, PSY 496A-F, PSY 498A-F, PSY 499A-F. PSY 486 Practicum Credits: Supervised work experience in approved psychological setting with periodic consultation of faculty. PSY 488 Field Placement Credits: Supervised affiliation with and/or service work in approved psychological setting. Special Course Fee: Yes. PSY 492A Seminar: Applied Social Psychology Credits: Grade Modes: Instructor Option, Traditional. PSY 492B Seminar: Cognitive Psychology Credits: PSY 492C Seminar: Counseling/Clinical Psychology Credits: PSY 492D Seminar: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: PSY 492E Seminar: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits: PSY 492F Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: PSY 495A Independent Study: Applied Social Psychology Credits: Individual investigation in applied social PSY 495B Independent Study: Cognitive Psychology Credits: Individual investigation in cognitive psychology under direction of faculty. PSY 495C Independent Study: Counseling/Clinical Psychology Credits: Individual investigation in counseling/clinical

Colorado State University 7 PSY 495D Independent Study: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: Individual investigation in industrial/ organizational PSY 495E Independent Study: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits: Individual investigation in perceptual and brain sciences within PSY 495F Independent Study: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: Individual investigation in topics in psychology under direction of faculty. PSY 496A Group Study: Applied Social Psychology Credits: Collective investigation of applied social PSY 496B Group Study: Cognitive Psychology Credits: Collective investigation of cognitive psychology under direction of faculty. PSY 496C Group Study: Counseling/Clinical Psychology Credits: Collective investigation of counseling/clinical PSY 496D Group Study: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: Collective investigation of industrial/ organizational PSY 496E Group Study: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits: Collective investigation of perceptual and brain sciences within

8 Department of Psychology PSY 496F Group Study: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: Collective investigation of topics in psychology under direction of faculty. PSY 498A Research: Applied Social Psychology Credits: Independent research project in applied social psychology, culminating in a formal research paper. PSY 296, PSY 384,PSY 484, PSY 486, PSY 488, PSY 495A-F, PSY 496A- PSY 498B Research: Cognitive Psychology Credits: Independent research project in cognitive psychology, culminating in a formal research paper. PSY 296, PSY 384,PSY 484, PSY 486, PSY 488, PSY 495A-F, PSY 496A- PSY 498C Research: Counseling/Clinical Psychology Credits: Independent research project in counseling/ clinical psychology, culminating in a formal research paper. PSY 296, PSY 384,PSY 484, PSY 486, PSY 488, PSY 495A-F, PSY 496A- PSY 498D Research: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: Independent research project in industrial/ organizational psychology, culminating in a formal research paper. PSY 296, PSY 384,PSY 484, PSY 486, PSY 488, PSY 495A-F, PSY 496A- PSY 498E Research: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits: Independent research project in perceptual and brain sciences within psychology, culminating in a formal research paper. PSY 296, PSY 384,PSY 484, PSY 486, PSY 488, PSY 495A-F, PSY 496A- PSY 498F Research: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: Independent research project in topics in psychology, culminating in a formal research paper. PSY 296, PSY 384,PSY 484, PSY 486, PSY 488, PSY 495A-F, PSY 496A- PSY 499A Thesis: Applied Social Psychology Credits: Independent research project in applied social psychology, culminating in a thesis presented to a faculty committee.

Colorado State University 9 PSY 499B Thesis: Cognitive Psychology Credits: Independent research project in cognitive psychology, culminating in a thesis presented to a faculty committee. PSY 499C Thesis: Counseling/Clinical Psychology Credits: Independent research project in counseling/ clinical psychology, culminating in a thesis presented to a faculty committee. PSY 499D Thesis: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: Independent research project in industrial/ organizational psychology, culminating in a thesis presented to a faculty committee. PSY 499E Thesis: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits: Independent research project in perceptual/ brain sciences within psychology, culminating in a thesis presented to a faculty committee. PSY 499F Thesis: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: Independent research project in topics in psychology, culminating in a thesis presented to a faculty committee. PSY 515 Women's Health Credits: Current issues in women's health. Term Offered: Fall (odd years). PSY 517 Perspectives in Global Health Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Also Offered As: IE 517. Science, skills, and beliefs directed at the maintenance and improvement of health for all people. Registration Information: Credit not allowed for both PSY 517 and IE 517. Term Offered: Spring (even years). PSY 550 Responsible Conduct of Psychological Research Credit: 1 (1-0-0) Application of professional norms and research ethics in the conduct of psychological research. Registration Information: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. This is a partial-semester course. PSY 595A Independent Study: Applied Social Psychology Credits: Individual investigation of a topic in applied social PSY 595B Independent Study: Cognitive Psychology Credits: Individual investigation of a topic in cognitive

10 Department of Psychology PSY 595C Independent Study: Counseling/Clinical Psych Credits: Individual investigation of a topic in counseling/ clinical PSY 595D Independent Study: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: Individual investigation of a topic in industrial/ organizational PSY 595E Independent Study: Perceptual/Brain Sciences Credits: Individual investigation of a topic in perceptual and brain sciences under direction of faculty. PSY 595F Independent Study: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: Individual investigation of a special topic in PSY 596A Group Study Applied Social Psychology Credits: Collective investigation of a topic in applied social PSY 596B Group Study Cognitive Psychology Credits: Collective investigation of a topic in cognitive PSY 596C Group Study Counseling/Clinical Psych Credits: Collective investigation of a topic in counseling/ clinical PSY 596D Group Study Industrial/Organizational Psych Credits: Collective investigation of a topic in industrial/ organizational PSY 596E Group Study Perceptual/Brain Sciences Credits: Collective investigation of a topic in perceptual and brain sciences under direction of faculty. PSY 596F Group Study Special Topics in Psychology Credits: Collective investigation of a special topic in PSY 600A Advanced Psychology: History Credits: PSY 600B Advanced Psychology: Cognitive Neuroscience Credits: PSY 600C Advanced Psychology: Neuropsychology Credits: PSY 600D Advanced Psychology: Sensation and Perception Credits: Also Offered As: NB 600. Neural mechanisms of human perception; color and depth perception, pitch, loudness, and the effects of aging. Prerequisites: PSY 100 to 799 - at least 15 credits and PSY 456. Registration Information: Credit not allowed for both PSY 600D and NB 600.

Colorado State University 11 PSY 600E Advanced Psychology: Animal Learning Credits: PSY 600F Advanced Psychology: Human Learning and Memory Credits: PSY 600G Advanced Psychology: Social Credits: PSY 600H Advanced Psychology: Lifespan Development Credits: PSY 600I Advanced Psychology: Personality Credits: PSY 600J Advanced Psychology: Health Psychology Credits: PSY 600K Advanced Psychology: Measurement Credits: Registration Information: Credit not allowed for both PSY 600K and PSY 605. PSY 600L Advanced Psychology: Human Performance, Motor and Intellectual Capacities Credits: PSY 600M Advanced Psychology: Cognitive Processes Credits: PSY 601 Measurement Laboratory Credit: 1 (0-2-0) Laboratory experience using measurement concepts and procedures. Prerequisite: PSY 600K, may be taken concurrently. Term Offered: Spring (odd years). PSY 605 Applied Measurement Theory Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Study and application of measurement theory and methods for test construction and validation. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Credit not allowed for both PSY 605 and PSY 600K. Offered as an online course only. PSY 610 Counseling and Clinical Pre-Practicum I Credits: Basic assessment and intervention skills; accurate observation, conceptualization, and response. Registration Information: Written consent of instructor. PSY 611 Counseling and Clinical Pre-Practicum II Credits: Counseling and clinical techniques; assessment and intervention strategies; special applications. Prerequisite: PSY 610.

12 Department of Psychology PSY 643 Industrial/Organizational Psychology I Credits: Integration of multiple perspectives for examining work organizations, roles, and relationships, and organizational entry and socialization. Registration Information: Credit not allowed for both PSY 643 and PSY 647. PSY 644 Industrial/Organizational Psychology II Credits: Multiple perspectives for examining individual and organizational development, orientation to organizations, and science and practice in industrial/organizational psychology. PSY 645 Industrial/Organizational Psychology at Work I Credits: 2 (2-0-0) Integrating theory, research, and practice in industrial/organizational settings. Assessment and development of applications of psychology in organizations. PSY 646 Industrial/Organizational Psychology at Work II Credits: 2 (2-0-0) Development and application of scientific, ethical, and professional standards and competencies in applying psychology in industrial/organizational settings. PSY 647 Applied Industrial Psychology Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Applications of theory and methods for recruitment, selection, training, and performance management within organizations. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Credit not allowed for both PSY 647 and PSY 643. Offered as an online course only. Term Offered: Summer. PSY 648 Applied Organizational Psychology Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Study of work behavior, roles, and relationships within organizations. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Offered as an online course only. PSY 652 Methods of Research in Psychology I Credits: 4 (3-2-0) Psychological research emphasizing hypothesis testing and simple research designs, introducing general linear model approach. Prerequisite: STAT 300 to 499 - at least 1 course. Registration Information: Must register for lecture and laboratory. Credit not allowed for both PSY 652 and PSY 662. PSY 653 Methods of Research in Psychology II Credits: 4 (3-2-0) Advanced research designs emphasizing general linear model approach. Prerequisite: PSY 652. Registration Information: Must register for lecture and laboratory. Credit not allowed for both PSY 653 and PSY 663 PSY 655A Research Issues and Models in Psychology:Applied Credits: Generation and development of research ideas, evaluating approaches, interpreting and reporting findings. PSY 655B Research Issues and Models in Psychology: General Experimental Credits: Generation and development of research ideas, evaluating approaches, interpreting and reporting findings.

Colorado State University 13 PSY 660 Applied Cross-Cultural Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Cultural differences in the application of individual and organizational interventions to improve human and organizational effectiveness. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology; PSY 647 or PSY 648. Sections may be offered: Online. PSY 661 Applied Organizational Development Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Techniques and interventions for developing, improving and effecting change in organizations through diagnosis, planned change, and survey feedback. Prerequisite: PSY 648. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology; PSY 648. Term Offered: Summer. PSY 662 Applied Psychological Research Methods I Credits: 4 (0-0-4) Psychological research emphasizing hypothesis testing and simple research designs, the general linear model approach with emphasis on application. Prerequisite: STAT 300 to 499 - at least 1 course. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Credit not allowed for both PSY 662 and PSY 652. Offered as an online course only. PSY 663 Applied Psychological Research Methods II Credits: 4 (0-0-4) Advanced research designs emphasizing general linear model approach with emphasis on application. Prerequisite: PSY 662. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Credit not allowed for both PSY 663 and PSY 653. Offered as an online course only. PSY 665 Applied Psychological Research Design Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Review of scientific method, generation of hypotheses, and design of laboratory and field research studies. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology; any graduate applied statistics course. Offered as an online course only. Term Offered: Summer. PSY 666 Succession Planning and Leadership Development Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Examines modern theories of leadership, strategies for succession planning; training, coaching, mentoring, professional development for leadership. Prerequisite: PSY 648. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology; PSY 648. Offered as an online course only. Term Offered: Summer. PSY 667 Competency Modeling and Criterion Development Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Conducting job analyses and competency modeling within organizations, application of the results of those processes to criterion development. Prerequisite: PSY 647. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology; PSY 647. Offered as an online course only. PSY 668 Workforce Training and Development Credits: 3 (0-0-3) An overview of adult learning theory, emphasizing the role of I/O psychology in identifying, designing, transferring, and evaluating training. Prerequisite: PSY 647. in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology; PSY 647. Offered as an online course only. PSY 669 Capstone: Practicum and Skills Development Credits: 3 (0-0-3) Refine I/O consulting skills through applied research/consulting projects with actual organizations, working in virtual teams with faculty mentors. in Applied I/O Psychology; 32 hours of program requirements. Offered as an online course only. Term Offered: Summer. PSY 670 Psychological Measurement-Personality Credits: Construction, administration, interpretation of objectional measures of personality including aptitudes, abilities, interests.

14 Department of Psychology PSY 672 Psychological Assessment Credits: Use of test data to determine cognitive functioning and predict behavior; supervised test administration and interpretation. Prerequisite: PSY 670. PSY 675 Ethics and Professional Psychology Practice Credits: Ethical practice of psychology, duty-to-warn statutes, Colorado law, problematic ethical situations. Prerequisite: PSY 611. PSY 684 Supervised College Teaching Credits: Supervised teaching, training and discussion leadership in undergraduate courses. PSY 686A Practicum: Counseling and Diagnosis I Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 611. PSY 686C Practicum:Industrial/Organizational I Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 692B. PSY 686D Practicum: School I Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 692B. PSY 686E Practicum: Applied Social I Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 611. PSY 686F Practicum:Perceptual and Brain Sciences I Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 611. PSY 686G Practicum: Cognitive I Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 611. PSY 692A Seminar: Applied Social Psychology Credits: PSY 692B Seminar: Cognitive Psychology Credits: PSY 692C Seminar: Counseling Psychology Credits: PSY 692D Seminar: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: PSY 692E Seminar: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits: PSY 692F Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology Credits:

Colorado State University 15 PSY 699A Thesis: Applied Social Psychology Credits: PSY 699B Thesis: Cognitive Psychology Credits: PSY 699C Thesis: Counseling Psychology Credits: PSY 699D Thesis: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: PSY 699E Thesis: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits: PSY 720 Psychopathology Credits: Adult and child behavior pathology; theory, research, and methods related to etiology, defining characteristics, and maintaining causes. Registration Information: Psychology graduate students only. PSY 722 Empirically Validated Therapies Credits: Outline of major empirically validated approaches to assessment and treatment including cognitivebehavioral therapies, interpersonal therapy. Prerequisite: PSY 720. PSY 727 Theories of Vocational Development Credits: Nature and current status of vocational development theory with implications for career counseling. Registration Information: Psychology graduate students only. PSY 729 Counseling and Psychotherapy II Credits: Theory and practice of group psychotherapy and counseling. Prerequisite: PSY 722. PSY 754 Multivariate Analysis in Behavioral Sciences Credits: Multivariate analysis, including factor and component analysis, applied to psychological research. Prerequisite: PSY 653. Term Offered: Spring (even years). PSY 775 Diversity Issues in Counseling Credits: Diversity issues in clients and counselors such as gender, race, age, sexual orientation, education, religion, disability, socioeconomic status. Prerequisite: PSY 611. PSY 784 Supervised College Teaching Credits: Philosophy, approaches, and techniques of college-level instruction; supervised teaching with consultation of faculty. PSY 786A Advanced Practicum: Counseling and Diagnosis II Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 686A.

16 Department of Psychology PSY 786C Advanced Practicum:Industrial/Organizational II Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 686C. PSY 786D Advanced Practicum: School II Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 686D. PSY 786E Advanced Practicum: Clinical Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 686A or PSY 686C or PSY 686D or PSY 686E or PSY 686F or PSY 686G. PSY 786F Advanced Practicum: Supervision Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 686A or PSY 686C or PSY 686D or PSY 686E or PSY 686F or PSY 686G. PSY 786G Advanced Practicum: Applied Social II Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 686E. PSY 786H Advanced Practicum: Perceptual and Brain Sciences II Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 686F. PSY 786I Advanced Practicum: Cognitive II Credits: Prerequisite: PSY 686G. PSY 786J Advanced Practicum: Vocational Assessment Credits: Prerequisites: PSY 610 - at least 1 course and PSY 727. PSY 787 Internship Credits: Supervised work experience under departmental guidelines in approved psychological agency or setting. PSY 792A Advanced Seminar: Applied Social Psychology Credits: PSY 792B Advanced Seminar: Cognitive Psychology Credits: PSY 792C Advanced Seminar: Counseling Psychology Credits: PSY 792D Advanced Seminar: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: PSY 792E Advanced Seminar: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits:

Colorado State University 17 PSY 792F Advanced Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: PSY 795A Independent Study: Applied Social Psychology Credits: Independent investigation of a topic in applied social Registration Information: Primarily for doctoral candidates in psychology. PSY 795B Independent Study: Cognitive Psychology Credits: Independent investigation of a topic in cognitive Registration Information: Primarily for doctoral candidates in psychology. PSY 795C Independent Study: Counseling/Clinical Psych Credits: Independent investigation of a topic in counseling/clinical Registration Information: Primarily for doctoral candidates in psychology. PSY 795D Independent Study: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Credits: Independent investigation of a topic in industrial/organizational Registration Information: Primarily for doctoral candidates in psychology. PSY 795E Independent Study: Perceptual/Brain Sciences Credits: Independent investigation of a topic in perceptual and brain sciences under direction of faculty. Registration Information: Primarily for doctoral candidates in psychology. PSY 795F Independent Study: Special Topics in Psychology Credits: Independent investigation of a special topic in Registration Information: Primarily for doctoral candidates in psychology. PSY 799A Dissertation: Applied Social Psychology Credits: PSY 799B Dissertation: Cognitive Psychology Credits: PSY 799C Dissertation: Counseling Psychology Credits: PSY 799D Dissertation: Industrial/Organizational Psych Credits: PSY 799E Dissertation: Perceptual and Brain Sciences Credits: