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Course Title:        Psychology                                    Credit Value:           0.5
         Course Number:       104521                                        Term(s) Offered:        Semester
         Prerequisite(s):     None                                          Open to Grades:         12
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources       Health Science
                              Architecture and Construction                 Hospitality and Tourism
                              Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Human Services
                              Business Management and Administration        Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
                              Education and Training                        Marketing
                              Government and Public Administration          Science, Technology, Engineering and
                                                                            Mathematics
        Description:   A rigorous and fast-paced introduction to the scientific study of behavior, this course helps students
        understand the foundations of psychological theories. Typical topics surveyed include current and past psychological
        theories, study of the brain, learning, thinking, memory, emotion, motivation, stress, psychological disorders and
        psychotherapy. Additionally, this course will enhance critical thinking skills through the study of research techniques
        and the interpretation and evaluation of current research.  Students are required to conduct research projects, computer
        lab projects, demonstrations, and simple experiments to help reinforce concepts covered in the text. These classroom
        activities enhance the meaning of the concepts contained in the psychology curriculum.

         Course Title:        Principles of Law                             Credit Value:           0.5
         Course Number:       104530                                        Term(s) Offered:        Semester
         Prerequisite(s):     None                                          Open to Grades:          12
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources       Hospitality and Tourism
                              Architecture and Construction                 Human Services
                              Business Management and Administration        Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
                              Education and Training                        Marketing
                              Finance                                       Science, Technology, Engineering and
                              Government and Public Administration          Mathematics
                                                                            Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        Description:  This course focuses on the study of those principles considered necessary for the responsible citizen.  Course
        content includes the history of written law, criminal law and TORT law.  The course includes out of class field trips and
        guest speakers from the legal profession.  The course is geared to serve the everyday needs of students in dealing with
        legal responsibilities.  Students gain an understanding of the “spirit” of the law as well as the “letter” of the law.  A great
        deal of reading is necessary in the use of case studies as tools to analyze the use of law.  Students are required to conduct
        research projects, computer lab projects, demonstrations, and simulations to help reinforce concepts covered in the text.

































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