Community Psychology
This program offers students the opportunity to develop combinations of courses in particular areas of psychology in order to meet special academic or career needs. Students may select courses related to the sub-fields of psychological services, education, behavior analysis, chemical dependency and community counseling. Coursework is designed to prepare students for graduate work in psychology and related disciplines. Students are also prepared for bachelor-level employment in psychological and human service settings.
Courses
- BHC280 — Brain and Behavior
- BHC327 — Group Process and Practice
- BHC376 — Research Methods in Community Psychology
- BHC384 — Cultural Competence in Human Services
- BHC419 — Professional and Scientific Ethics in Psychology
- BHC434 — Applied Behavior Analysis II
- BHC437 — Foundations of Addictions
- BHC439 — Diagnosis, Intervention and Treatment of Addictions
- CPSY101 — Applying Psychology
- CPSY262 — Human Growth and Development
- CPSY323 — Introduction to Counseling Theory and Practice
- CPSY325 — Helping Skills
- CPSY330 — Principles of Behavior
- CPSY428 — Psychodynamics of the Family Relationships
- CPSY433 — Applied Behavior Analysis I
- CPSY444 — Internship: Undergraduate
- PSY115 — Introduction to Psychology
- STAT239 — Statistical Methods I