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8th July 2015, 02:25 PM
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Psychology Minor CCSU
Which MINOR offered in Psychological Science at Central Connecticut State University Department of Psychology, will you please provide here details???
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8th July 2015, 03:52 PM
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Re: Psychology Minor CCSU
The Central Connecticut State University Department of Psychology Minor in Psychological Science details are as given below: All undergraduate students at Central Connecticut State University must complete a minor in a second area different from their major. For students who are majoring in areas other than psychology, an 18 credit hour (6 courses) Minor in Psychology is available. For the Minor, you must take PSY 112 + 5 other courses of your choice. MAJOR IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE The Department offers courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Students seeking an undergraduate major in Psychology are required to complete 42 credits in psychology (14 courses). There are 7 required courses, plus 4 courses from core areas and 3 electives. Department faculty list: Carrie Andreoletti, Ph.D., Brandeis University. Developmental Psychology, Adult Development and Aging, Personality in Adulthood and Old Age, Age Stereotypes. (860) 832-1646 Carol Shaw Austad, Ph.D., University of North Texas. Clinical Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Psychotherapy, Health Care. (860) 832-3101 Laura Bowman, Ph.D., Kent State University. Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology. (860) 832-3118 Jim Conway, Ph.D., University of Connecticut. Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Quantitative Methods. (860) 832-3107 Joanne DiPlacido, Ph.D., Boston University. Health Psychology, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Issues in Psychology, Minority Stress; Psychology of Women; Personality Psychology. (860) 832-3102 Carolyn R. Fallahi, Ph.D., Chair, University of Missouri. Clinical/Counseling Psychology, Child Psychopathology, Chemical Dependency, Teaching of Psychology, Vicarious Exposure to Trauma. (860) 832-3114 Marianne Fallon, Ph.D., University of Toronto. Developmental Psychology, Auditory Perception, Learning, Memory, Language. (860)832-3181 Nghi Thai, Ph.D., University of Hawai'i. Community psychology, community-based research, program evaluation, intergroup relations (860) 832-3285 Bradley M. Waite, Ph.D., Kent State University. Developmental Psychology, Media Psychology, Aggression. (860) 832-3115 Rebecca Wood, Ph.D., University of Connecticut. Developmental Psychology, Communication Development, Perception. (860) 832-3106 Contact: Department of Psychological Science Marcus White 228 Central Connecticut State University 1615 Stanley Street New Britain, CT 06050 Phone: 860-832-3100 Fax: 860-832-3123 [MAP]Department of Psychological Science[/MAP] |
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