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Studying behavioral science helps you gain a better understanding of how different parts of society fit together. You'll learn to see patterns of human behavior as expressed in relationships, cultural values, families, organizations, politics, and government, giving you strong decision-making tools and the ability to shape effective strategies.
Class Title | Date(s) |
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Abnormal Child Psychology (PSY 325) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Adult Development and Aging (PSY 323) | 5/16/22 - 8/03/22 |
American Indian Experience (ETHNC 257) | Multiple |
Change Using Positive Psychology (ED PS 561) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Changing Children's Behavior Using Positive Methods (ED PS 570) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Coping with Difficult People (ED PS 562) | 8/22/22 - 10/07/22 |
Culture and the Human Experience (ANTH 101) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Earth Environments and Global Change (GEOG 100) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Enhancing Happiness and Life Satisfaction (ED PS 563) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Family Economic Issues (FCS 345) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |
Family, School and Community Connections (FCS 218) | Multiple |
Financial Skills for Life (FCS 350) | 8/22/22 - 12/08/22 |