2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology
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Faculty
Professors
Dr. Angela Gillem
Dr. Marianne Miserandino
Dr. Steven Robbins (Chair)
Associate Professors
Dr. Eleonora Bartoli
Dr. Joshua Blustein
Assistant Professors
Dr. Christina Brown
Dr. Erica Fortune
Dr. Elaine Jones
Dr. Hsin-Hua (Cathy) Lee
Dr. Katherine Moore
Dr. Michael Morrow
Dr. Judith Wiley
Instructor
Adam Levy
Adjunct Professors
Dr. Alison Clabaugh
Kristen Hawk
Mary Winn
Degree
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Minors
Psychology
Psychology (Human Resources)
Options
Pre-Art Therapy
Individualized Options
Secondary Education Certification in Social Studies
Related Fields of Study
Art
Biology
Business Administration
Criminal Justice
Gender and Women’s Studies
Education
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Physical Therapy
Sociology
Related Graduate Study at Arcadia University
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
Child/Family Therapy
Community Counseling Psychology
School Counseling–Elementary and School Counseling–Secondary
Trauma: Clinical Bases of Treatment and Recovery
Master of Education with a concentration in Secondary Education with Certification in Social Studies
Masters of Arts in International Peace and Conflict Resolution
Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Community Health
Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Community Health with an International Health Focus
Pathways to Study Abroad in Psychology
Psychology majors are encouraged to study abroad. The Department works with students to devise the best combination of international coursework to complement their studies. Psychology majors who plan to study abroad can do so during the summer or during their sophomore or junior years. Study abroad is not permitted during the senior year because of the required yearlong Psychology internship.
Study abroad can be coordinated with required major courses in one of two ways. Students may be able to find replacement courses for major courses overseas. Alternatively, in many cases, space can be cleared in a given semester so that no overseas psychology courses are necessary. To create the best study abroad plan, students should consult with their advisers as soon as possible and make their intentions known to the study abroad office. Visit the University’s website for more information.
Sport Psychology
Faculty
Professors
Dr. Angela Gillem
Dr. Marianne Miserandino
Dr. Steven Robbins (Chair)
Associate Professors
Dr. Eleonora Bartoli
Dr. Joshua Blustein
Assistant Professors
Dr. Christina Brown
Dr. Erica Fortune
Dr. Elaine Jones
Dr. Katherine Moore
Dr. Michael Morrow
Dr. Judith Wiley
Dr. Hsin-Hua (Cathy) Lee
Instructors
Adam Levy
Adjunct Professors
Dr. Alison Clabaugh
Kristen Hawk
Mary Winn
Degree/Concentrations
Bachelor of Arts in Sport Psychology
Related Fields of Study
Biology
Business Administration
Education
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Physician Assistant
Psychology
Psychobiology
Sociology
Related Graduate Study at Arcadia University
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
Master of Education with a concentration in Secondary Education with Certification in Social Studies
Pathways to Study Abroad in Sport Psychology
This Majors Abroad Program (MAP) will require at least two semesters of study abroad. Students spend the junior year abroad taking courses at the University of Stirling (Scotland) or St. Mary’s University College (London, England).
Visit the University’s Web site for more information. Since it is important that students plan ahead for study abroad, they should consult with their advisers as soon as possible and make their intentions known to the Department Chair and the Associate Dean of International Affairs.
ProgramsMajor(s)MinorCertificationCoursesPsychology
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