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BAS GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES <br />COURSE NUMBER: PSY316 <br />COURSE NAME: Counseling Psychology <br />PREREQUISITES: None <br />This general education course reviews clinical and counseling psychology, its history, perspective, and conceptual framework and treatment <br />modalities. <br />COURSE NUMBER: ENG317 <br />COURSE NAME: None <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of ENG101 and AOD138R or equivalent <br />This general education course provides an introduction to Writing for Research Methodology. This writing -intensive course provides a broad <br />understanding of research methodology. Students will learn to understand and evaluate the research of others, to plan and conduct their <br />own research, and write a research paper In APA format. <br />COURSE NUMBER: MAT 318 <br />COURSE NAME: None <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of MAT101 and AOD138R or equivalent <br />This general education course provides an introduction to Statistics for Social Research and Data Analysis. The course Introduces the <br />fundamental concepts of statistics and their practical application to contemporary social issues. <br />COURSE NUMBER: BUS319 <br />COURSE NAME: Conflict Resolution in Leadership <br />PREREQUISITES: None <br />This general education course addresses communication skills fordealing with disagreements. During the course students will examine tools <br />that leaders use to define problems, choose a strategy, follow a process, show respect for and listen to others. Students will learn to <br />appreciate cultural differences and the role of emotion in conflict in order to reach agreement and achieve closure. <br />COURSE NUMBER: PSY320 <br />COURSE NAME: Biological and Behavioral Psychology <br />PREREQUISITES: None <br />-- - This generaleducationcourse-provides-an Introductiorrto BiologicalPsychologyamid-Behavlaral-Neuroscience. The course reflects current -_-- — --- <br />thinking in the field while providing a foundational understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system and its relationship <br />to typical and disordered human behavior. <br />951 W,ge IntcrCoa,t Cnllcgca Sthonl f; ;a;,lug <br />