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Minor Minor – 20 semester hours, of which At least 12 semester hours must be taken in residence. If a statistics course is used as part of the 20-hour requirement, then it must be STAT 232 (psychology class) taught by a member of the psychology department. The minor in psychology is designed to supplement another major in the liberal arts or a degree program in a professional school, such as business, education, or nursing. PSYC 110, 111, and 113 do not count toward the major or minor. To
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Sean Whalen Research Associate he/him Phone: 253-535-7047 Email: sean.whalen@plu.edu Office Location:Ramstad Hall - Room 106B Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Personal Additional Titles/Roles Visiting Instructor Education PsyD, Counseling Psychology, Alaska Pacific University, (In Progress) M.A., Counseling Psychology, Alaska Pacific University, 2023 M.A., Clinical Psychology, University of Montana, 1999 B.S., Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University , 1993 Interests Counseling with
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PLU's Capstone ExperienceBeginning with the Fall 2008 academic year, all psychology majors will be enrolling in PSYC 499 in order to fulfill the capstone requirement. Presentation of a poster at the Psychology Capstone Conference at the end of the term is part of this requirement. Enrolling in this course requires the signature of the professor of record on the class schedule on an Add/Drop/Withdraw form. Students must be able to meet at the designated time as noted in the class schedule
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Christine L. Hansvick Professor of Psychology Full Profile hansvick@plu.edu
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Dr. Colleen Hacker Professor of Kinesiology Phone: 253-535-7363 Email: hackercm@plu.edu Office Location: Olson Auditorium - 108 Website: https://sites.google.com/a/plu.edu/colleen-hacker/ Professional Biography Video Education Ph.D., Exercise and Movement Science, University of Oregon, 1992 M.S., Exercise and Sport Science, University of Arizona, 1980 B.S., Health and Physical Education, Lock Haven University, 1978 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Sport and Exercise Psychology Performance
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opportunities for leadership development and professional development appropriate to the student's interests and abilities. This is a Pass/Fail class only. A general outline of the student's final project is also expected to be developed as a function of the mentoring process. Can be repeated once for credit up to four semester hours. (2) KINS 515 : Applied Sport Psychology I Examination and analysis of theory and research relating to social psychological factors and group dynamics affecting sport and
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Collaborative COVID-19 Research Posted by: guerreay / July 21, 2020 July 21, 2020 By Anna Leon-GuerreroDean, Division of Social SciencesPsi Chi, the International Honors Society for PsychologyPsi Chi, the International Honors Society for Psychology, recently announced a Network for International Collaborative Exchange (NICE) research proposal (https://osf.io/gdske/) to study beliefs and coping responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. This proposal was authored by Dr. Corey Cook (PLU Psychology) and
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Marianne G. Taylor Professor of Psychology Phone: 253-535-7657 Email: taylormg@plu.edu Office Location: Ramstad Hall - 111E Professional Education Ph.D., Developmental Psychology, University of Michigan, 1993 A.B., Psychology, Smith College (Northampton, MA), 1986
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Psychological Science & the Liberal Arts:Integrating the psychology major with the general education curriculumAdopted by the Department of Psychology Faculty 04.04.08The Psychology Department’s mission is to foster a community of scholars committed to the science of psychology, as an epistemology and as a set of practical tools and ethical obligations. As Psychology faculty, we understand the department’s mission within the historic context of the classical liberal arts and sciences. We strive
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Christine M. Moon Professor of Psychology Email: mooncm@plu.edu Status:Emeritus Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Experimental Psychology, Columbia University, 1985 M.A., Experimental Psychology, Columbia University, 1983 B.A., French Literature, Whitman College, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Development of Perception, Speech, Language, and Voices Biography Associate Professor, Dept. of Speech and Hearing Sciences; Affiliate Faculty, University of Washington, Seattle
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