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PSYC-3610 : Psychology of Relationships
Psychology | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
This course begins with an examination of research on the importance of relationships to one's emotional, social and physical well-being. Relationships to self, family, friends, coworkers and those of the 'different other' are then explored through film, literature and theory. Students will read current research in the field of relationships, first-person narratives of relationships from Freud, Horney, Frankl, Fromm, May, Adler, & Jung, and autobiographical accounts of relationships in the memoi...
PSYC-4160 : Health Psychology
Psychology | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
An Introductionduction to the field of health psychology from the perspective of both a researcher and clinician. Students will gain a broad understanding of the interrelationships among behavioral, emotional, cognitive, social, and biological components in health and disease. All of this will be understood in the context of the promotion and maintenance of health, as well as the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of illness; in sum, the interface of psychology, behavior, and health. Regis...
PSYC-5110 : Phenomenology of the Face
Psychology | College of Arts and Sciences | GR
Introductionduction to existential-phenomenological philosophy and psychology for therapeutic practice. Existential phenomenology helps us ethically understand other people in face-to-face situations: the paradox that the face presented both reveals and conceals the meanings of the other person. Registration restrictions may be bypassed by the department with permission of instructor.
PSYC-5135 : Culture and Psychotherapy
Psychology | College of Arts and Sciences | GR
This course prepares students to work with clients of diverse social and cultural backgrounds. Students will explore the strengths and limitations of differing approaches to thinking about socio-cultural processes and therapy, including working with models of intersectionality, explanatory models of illness, the DSM's Cultural Formulation Interview, indigenous psychologies and psychologies of liberation. Through dialogue and reflection, students will develop a deepened awareness of their own soc...
PSYC-5140 : Ethics and Phenomenology
Psychology | College of Arts and Sciences | GR
A search for the ethical ground for understanding pathology and therapy. A claim that Western philosophical egocentrism contributes to the narcissism of modern pathologies. A review of the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, suggests that the center of the true self is not in the individual self, but in the responsible concerns for others. Registration restrictions may be bypassed by the department with permission of instructor.
PUBA-2020 : Citizenship and Society
Public Affairs | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
Public affairs is the study of the relationship between citizens and government. This class will provide an overview of the ways in which government constrains and empowers citizens and how citizens can influence government. Students will address a variety of concepts such as the changing scope and role of governments and nonprofits, advocacy and democracy, leadership in public service, service-delivery, and citizen engagement in the American and the global society, from the lens of diversity, i...
PUBA-2150 : Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector
Public Affairs | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
Offers an Introductionduction to the nonprofit and voluntary sector and provides a foundation to understand the purpose of nonprofit organizations, their function in civil society, and what distinguishes the sector from government and business. Students will explore the meaning of mission, vision, and organizing principles of nonprofit organizations; the history and development of nonprofit organizations in the United States; the theories used to explain and study the sector; and the role of phi...
PUBA-3800 : Community Development
Public Affairs | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
This survey course on community development addresses planning, policy and community engagement with diverse populations.
PUBA-3910 : Diversity Equity & Inclusion
Public Affairs | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
Alongside efficiency, economy, and effectiveness, social equity is the fourth pillar of public administration. Social equity concerns span all public service. From budgeting and finance to social infrastructures of communities, equity considerations must infuse benchmarks by which programs are assessed. Thus, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work is integral to public administration. This course will give students to tools and theory to build individual and organizational competence for di...
PUBA-3910 : Urban Policy
Public Affairs | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
This seminar and discussion course will critically examine the discourse on the 'urban crisis' from the past and present and will scrutinize the public policies that aim to solve these challenges, particularly through the use of policy case studies. We will additionally learn to analyze public policy efforts in terms of 'effectiveness', 'equity',and 'justice'and probe the ever-political nature of public policy. Students will explore the urban policy debates both locally and nationally, while kee...