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CLP 2140 - Abnormal Psychology (3.00 credits)

Institution: Seminole State College; Term: 2024 Fall; Instructor: Tiffany Daniels
Delivery Method: Internet; Course Type: Credit; Subject: Psychology, General

Description

This course will examine the clinical description and etiology of psychological disorders from an integrative perspective. Emphasis will be placed on theories of causation and current research on treatment modalities. This course partially satisfies the writing requirement of S.B.E. 6A-10.030.

General Information

Registration through this site
Available
Start / End Dates 10/21/2024 to 12/14/2024
Last day to Enroll 10/21/2024
Delivery Method Internet
Instructor Email danielstl@seminolestate.edu
Institution Profile Seminole State College
Reference Number 71155
School Term 2024 - Fall B
Max Class Size 30 students
Credit Type Semester-based
Course URL https://online.seminolestate.e… https://online.s…

Fees

In-State
Tuition $313.14
e-Rate Fees $26.55
Estimated Materials Cost $75.00
Out-Of-State
Tuition $1,145.61
e-Rate Fees $26.55
Estimated Materials Cost $75.00
Additional Costs
Average cost of books at Seminole State is $75. Book pricing information for this course can be found on our bookstore website at: http://www.seminolestate.edu/bookstore/

Requirements

Course Prerequisites
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Enrollment Procedure
Whether you're a new college student, a transfer or visiting student, or a student interested in one of our bachelor's degrees, Seminole State makes it easy to apply and enroll. Visit http://www.seminolestate.edu/future… to find your admit type. This will guide you through the steps to enroll at Seminole State. If you have any questions, please contact the Seminole State Admissions Office at 407.708.2050.
Technical Requirements
Computer & Internet access required. Contact instructor for additional technical requirements.
Other Considerations
Online class. Computer & Internet access required. Log in to Canvas as soon as the term begins to access your course https://online.seminolestate.edu Students who do not log into their course by the end of add/drop may be withdrawn from the class. Simply logging in to an online class does not count as attendance. Students must engage in an academically related activity and provide weekly activity reports.
Schedule Notes
Contact instructor for further details.
On Campus Requirements
See Other Considerations for on-camppus requirements for this section.

Common Questions

Can students apply for admission to Seminole State College via the Internet?
Yes - admission applications for Seminole State College are available via the Internet.
Do students need to be admitted to Seminole State College prior to applying for the 'Abnormal Psychology' course?
Yes - a student must be admitted to Seminole State College before registering for Abnormal Psychology.
Is the 'Abnormal Psychology' course offered for credit?
Yes - the Abnormal Psychology course is offered for credit.
Can students register for the 'Abnormal Psychology' course via the Internet?
Yes - students can register for Abnormal Psychology via the Internet.
Are there one or more mandatory, in-person meetings required of students taking the 'Abnormal Psychology' course?
No - there are no mandatory, in-person meetings required of students to take Abnormal Psychology.
Does the 'Abnormal Psychology' course require students to meet at specific times?
No.

Disability Services

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