Table of Contents
- General Information
- Undergraduate Programs
- Graduate Programs
- Graduate Admissions Procedure
- Academic Policies
- Graduate Arts and Sciences
- Graduate Arts and Sciences Programs
- Classification of Students
- Biology
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- Criminal Justice and Public Safety Institute
- Department of Health Services
- Education Departments
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- Health Administration
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- Mathematics Education
- Nurse Anesthesia
- Organization Development and Leadership
- Psychology
- M.S. Degree in Psychology—Curriculum
- Psychology Core Courses
- Content Courses
- PSY 610 Learning and Behavior (4115) (4 credits)
- PSY 611 Advanced Physiological Psychology (4125) (4 credits)
- PSY 612 Advanced Sensory Processes (4135) (4 credits)
- PSY 613 Psychopharmacology (4155) (4 credits)
- PSY 614 Cognitive Science (4175) (4 credits)
- PSY 615 Health Psychology (4215) (4 credits)
- PSY 616 Principles of Neuropsychology (4625) (4 credits)
- PSY 617 Memory Organization and Retrieval ( 4 credits)
- PSY 618 Comparative Psychology (4 credits)
- PSY 620 Hormones, Brain and Behavior (3 credits)
- PSY 621 Systems Neuroscience (3 credits)
- PSY 650 Gerontology (4105) (4 credits)
- PSY 651 Advanced Psychopathology (4225) (4 credits)
- PSY 652 Assessment and Evaluation (4235) (4 credits)
- PSY 653 Behavioral Medicine (4245) (4 credits)
- PSY 654 Developmental Psychology (4265) (4 credits)
- PSY 656 Social Cognition (4325) (4 credits)
- PSY 658 Phenomenon of the Self ( 4 credits)
- PSY 659 Advanced Child Psychopathology (4 credits)
- PSY 660 Ethics in Psychology (4 credits)
- PSY 661 Advanced Multicultural Psychology (3 credits)
- PSY 591 Directed Studies I (4415) (4 credits)
- PSY 592 Directed Studies II (4425) (4 credits)
- PSY 691 Master’s Thesis I (4515) (4 credits)
- PSY 692 Master’s Thesis II (4225) (4 credits)
- Theology and Society
- Degree Requirements and Course Disbtribution
- Biblical Studies
- THE 511 Law and Ethics in the Hebrew Bible
- THE 512 The Hebrew Bible and Its Inner "Re-readings"
- THE 513 The Psalms
- THE 521 The Gospels and Discipleship
- THE 522 The Letters of Paul: Conversation across the Centuries
- THE 523 Biblical Interpretation: Actualizing the Bible in Today’s Church and World
- Historical Theology
- THE 531 The Christian Tradition and Trajectory
- THE 533 Christianity Today
- THE 535 God, Gender, and Christian Spirituality
- Systematic Theology
- THE 541 Jesus through the Centuries
- THE 542 The Triune God: The Relational Nature of the Divine
- Distribution Requirement #2: THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- THE 547 Dignity, Rights, and Duties: The Many Facets of the Human Person
- THE 548 Theology with and for the World
- THE 549 Religion, Violence, and Terrorism
- Distribution Requirement #3: ECCLESIOLOGY AND SACRAMENTS
- THE 554 The Church as Sacrament for the World
- THE 555 The Eucharist: A Vision of Solidarity
- Christian Ethics
- THE 561 Social Ethics
- THE 562 Ethics and Economics
- THE 563 Technology Ethics
- THE 564 Mediator, Mediation, and the Media
- THE 565/HCE 552 Theological Issues in Bioethics [course offered by SJU’s Institute of Catholic Bioethics]
- THE 566/HAD 600 Ethics of Health Care [course offered by SJU’s Institute of Catholic Bioethics]
- THE 567 The Greening of Catholic Understanding
- THE 568 Politics and Religious Traditions in the USA
- INTERRELIGIOUS RELATIONS
- THE 581 The Church in Relation to Judaism
- THE 583 Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
- THE 585 The Religions of Asia
- Other Courses
- THE 694 Integrative Concluding Project (Elective)
- Writing Studies Core Courses
- AREA I—Writing And Culture (600-629)
- AREA II—Rhetoric and Composition: Theory and Practice (630-659)
- AREA III—Professional Writing (660-699)
- Writing Studies
- The Erivan K. Haub School of Business
- Executive Programs
- College of Professional and Liberal Studies
- Directory
PSY 692 Master’s Thesis II (4225) (4 credits)
Research conducted under the direction of a member of the graduate psychology program faculty leading to the completion of a Master’s thesis.
