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Psychology



Psychology Faculty

 


Anson, Diana Cheyenne 651-4077 PSY diana.anson@csn.edu
Billings, Paul Cheyenne 651-2652 SOC & PSY paul.billings@csn.edu
Brittenham, Rebeca Charleston 651-5957 SOC & PSY Rebeca.brittenham@csn.edu
Bullis, Ann Henderson 651-3031 SOC & PSY ann.bullis@csn.edu
DeFazio, Carlo Henderson 651-3042 SOC & PSY carlo.defazio@csn.edu
Doody, Evelyn Henderson 651-3032 PSY evelyn.doody@csn.edu
Gordon, Sue Cheyenne 651-4468 PSY sue.gordon@csn.edu
Herrle, Paul   651-4401 PSY paul.herrle@csn.edu
Hodges, Jerry Charleston 651-5815 MHDD & PSY jerry.hodges@csn.edu
Knies, Rich Henderson 651-5810 SOC & PSY richard.knies@csn.edu
Roby, William Charleston   PSY  
LaSala, Angela J.C. Charleston 651-5963 PSY angela.lasala@csn.edu
Manis, Bob Summerlin 651-4849 SOC & PSY bob.manis@csn.edu
Mihail, Marcus Charleston 651-5809 PSY & ANTH marcus.mihail@csn.edu
Rich Ray Charleston 651-5707 SOC & PSY ray.rich@csn.edu
Solomon, Gary P. Henderson 651-3524 PSY gary.solomon@csn.edu
Tracy, Stephen N. Charleston 651-7304 PSY stephen.tracy@csn.edu

 

Courses in Psychology


Number Title Credits
PSY 101 General Psychology 3
Psy 102 Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment 3
Psy 203 Advanced General Psychology I 3
Psy 204 Advanced general Psychology II 3
Psy 206 Business/Industrial Psychology 3
Psy 207 Psychology and the Family 3
Psy 208 Psychology of Human Relations 3
Psy 210 Statistical Methods 3
Psy 220 Principles of Educational Psychology 3
Psy 222 Terrorism and Political Violence 3
Psy 228 Psychology of Dreams 3
Psy 233 Child Psychology 3
Psy 234 Psychology of Adolescence 3
Psy 240 social Science Research Methods 3
Psy 241 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 3
Psy 261 Social Psychology 3
Psy 270 Understanding Psychology Through Film 3
Psy 276 Aging in Modern American Society 3

 

Special Topics Courses in Psychology


Number Title Instructor Credits
  No current listings- please see catalogue    

 

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Associate of Arts Degree in Psychology


This degree is designed for students who are concerned with how individuals think, behave, and make decisions, relate to others, adjust to and/or cope with stress, appreciate and value differences in individuals and groups, and understand themselves and others.

The objectives for this degree are as follows:
Upon successful completion of the A.A. Degree in Psychology, a student will be able to:

Seek an entry level position in a human services agency
AND/OR

Matriculate successfully into a four-year institution
AND/OR

Satisfy/complete a personal life-choice goal

(See the CCSN Catalog for the degree sheet. An updated degree sheet will be posted here when it is available)




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