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Psychology 830
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  Camden Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Liberal Arts Colleges Programs, Faculty, and Courses Psychology 830  

Psychology 830

Website: http://psychology.camden.rutgers.edu

Major requirements in psychology can be completed through either daytime or evening attendance.

Department of Psychology

Chair: Charlotte N. Markey

Undergraduate Program Coordinator: Kristin J. August

Graduate Director: E. Sean Duffy

Professors:

Daniel A. Hart, Ed.D., Harvard

Naomi R. Marmorstein, Ph.D., Minnesota

Ira Roseman, Ph.D., Yale

J.W. Whitlow Jr., Ph.D., Yale

Associate Professors:

Mary Bravo, Ph.D., Northwestern

E. Sean Duffy, Ph.D. Chicago

Charlotte Markey, M.A., Ph.D., California (Riverside)

Assistant Professors:

Sarah Allred, Ph.D., Washington

Kristen August, Ph.D., California (Irvine)

Courtenay Cavanaugh, Ph.D., California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University

Wayne Chan, Ph.D., California (Berkeley)

J.J. Cutuli, Ph.D., Minnesota

Christopher Nave, Ph.D., California (Riverside)

Robrecht van der Wel, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State

Professors Emeriti:

Beth Adelson, M.A., Ph.D., Harvard

Luis T. Garcia, Ph.D., Kansas State

William H. Tucker, Ph.D., Princeton

Michael Wogan, Ph.D., North Carolina (Chapel Hill)


Psychology is the science of mind and behavior.  The Department of Psychology at Rutgers University–Camden offers bachelor of arts (B.A.) and master of arts (M.A.) degrees. The department is comprised of 14 full-time faculty members committed to educating our students and conducting high-quality research. Students who pursue a degree in psychology will gain an understanding of psychological theories, research methods in psychology, and the many ways psychology can be applied to understand and improve people's lives.

 
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