Discover the World:
Psychology
*Unfortunately this program has been cancelled for Fall
2013
The DTW: Psychology program is offered exclusively to psychology
majors. The program will allow 15 psychology students to enroll in
courses specifically geared towards their academic program with the
intent of keeping them on track for graduation.
Students who participate in this program will enroll in two
psychology courses in Seville and will supplement their schedule by
selecting additional courses to take while studying in Rome and
Paris at the advisement of their dean.
Seville:
PSY 2070C - Child Psychology
A study of the physical, intellectual, emotional and social aspects
of development through childhood, with emphasis on major
developmental constructs and theories.
3 credits
PSY 3320 - Social Psychology
(Prerequisite: PSY 1000)
Examines the scientific study of how real, imagined or
anticipated actions or evaluations by others influence our
thoughts, feelings or behavior. Topics include: the psychology of
research participation, attitudes, attitude change,
persuasion,
conformity, compliance, stereotypes and prejudice, liking and
attraction, intimate relationships, group processes, social
perception and cognition, the social self, helping others, hurting
others and conflict resolution. 3 credits.
Paris:
ART 1775 - Art and Architecture in
France
An overview of painting, sculpture, and architecture in rural
France and the city of Paris from Roman Gaul through the 19th
Century. 3 credits.
ECO 1320 - Economics of Poverty and Income
Inequality
An examination of the everyday life of poverty stricken
individuals. Critical analysis of the development of economic
policy, economic trends and the conditions that would
have to be changed if poverty is to be ended. 3 credits.
FRE 1010 - French Level I
This course aims to develop basic communication skills in French.
Through a progressive use of the four skills: listening,
speaking, reading and writing, students develop oral and written
proficiency at a limited level within the context of French
culture. 3 credits.
PHI 3000C - Metaphysics
Prerequisite: PHI 1000C or permission of the instructor. An
examination of the central epistemological and metaphysical issues
of modern philosophy. 3 credits.
THE 2810 - Religions of the World
A critical introduction to the study of world religions.
Explore the beliefs, rituals and ethical ideals of representative
religious manifestations of the past and present. Characteristic
traits and patterns in tribal, imperial, naturalistic, mystical and
national religions. 3 credits.
Rome:
ART 1795 - The City of
Rome
A study of the city of Rome through its art, historical periods,
literary and cultural movements and physical structure. 3
credits.
ITA 1010 - Italian Level I
This course aims to develop basic communication skills in Italian
through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students
develop oral and written proficiency at a limited level within the
context of Italian culture. 3 credits.
THE 3305 - Moral Theology of the
Marketplace
An exploration and analysis of moral decision-making as it applies
to the world of business. 3 credits.
IB 3341 - International Business
Examines the strategy of global operations and examines several
basic approaches to coordinating operations located in different
countries. The challenges which confront these managers are
identified, as are the opportunities and tradeoffs which must be
considered in addressing those challenges. 3 credits.
Online Learning:
In addition to classroom courses, students are also able to
take Online Learning courses while they are abroad. Please check
with your dean or academic advisor for more information.