Additional Community Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy Catalog Information

Community Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy (CEEP) Undergraduate Course Descriptions

CEEP 101. Applying Psychology. (Same as CPSY 101) [Goal 5]
Applications of psychological principles to self and society as used in specialty areas. Overview of personal growth issues (e.g. stress, relationships, and careers). 3 Cr. F, S, SUM.

CEEP 102. Applying Psychology Lab. (Same as CPSY 102)
Exploration of personal growth and adjustment and application of processes for promoting personal change. 1 Cr. F, S, SUM.

CEEP 262. Human Growth and Development [Goal 5]
A life-span approach to growth and development; physical, intellectual, emotional, and social phases as related to total growth. 3 Cr. F, S, SUM.

CEEP 361. Introduction to Educational Psychology
Psychological theories, principles, and research applied to the educational settings, including measurement, standardized tests, instrument construction, and evaluation and assessment of student learning. Prereq.: 262. 3 Cr. F, S, SUM.

CEEP 384. Individual and Group Differences (Same as CPSY 384)
The nature, extent, and causes of individual and group differences; the methodological problems of measuring human differences. 3 Cr. F, S.

CEEP 419. Professional and Scientific Ethics in Psychology.
Ethical standards for psychologists as set by national and state associations, organizations, agencies, courts, and legislative bodies. Enrollment is limited to seniors and to others by permission of instructor. 3 Cr. F, S, SUM.

CEEP 465. Stress Management
Stress disorders, assessment procedures, and strategies with which to control stress reactions. 3 Cr. DEMAND.

CEEP 476. Research Methods in Applied Psychology
How to read, understand, and evaluate research. Group and single subject research designs, and statistical terms. 3 Cr. F, S.

CEEP 498. Psychology Training Practicum (Same as CPSY 498)
Supervised training and practical experience in applying instructional techniques in educational settings. 1-3 credits per semester; practical experience of course may be repeated once for two additional credits. Instructor permission required. 1-3 Cr. F, S.

Community Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy (CEEP) Courses for Advanced Undergraduate and Graduate Students

CEEP 428/528. Psychodynamics of the Family (Same as CPSY 428)
Psychological interrelationships during developmental stages of life. Theories of personality and counseling. Prereq.: CPSY 323 or permission of instructor. 3 Cr. S.

CEEP 430/530. Seminar (Same as CPSY 430)
Selected topic in psychology. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits. 3 Cr. DEMAND.

CEEP 493/593. Individual Appraisal
Psychological measurement of individuals; instruments used to appraise intellectual efficiency, aptitude and achievement, sensory capacities and efficiency, sensory-motor coordination, group status, personal history; synthesizing data and report writing. Prereq.: 463 or 665. 3 Undgr. Cr., 2 Gr. Cr. DEMAND.