Online Psychology
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OVERVIEW
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INTERNSHIPS
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FAST FACTS
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CAREERS
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FACULTY & STAFF
Overview
As a psychology major, you will learn about human behavior and how the human mind functions. You will learn to apply your understanding of human behavior, thinking and emotions in everyday situations both in and out of the workplace. In our online program, you get all the flexibility you need AND the individualized tutoring and personal relationships that only we can provide.
Please review therecommended sequence of courses.
What you'll study:
Developmental Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Research Methods, Human Cognition, Group Dynamics
What you can do:
Psychology majors will be prepared for future graduate study in psychology or work in related fields such as social work, counseling, or family therapy.
Students have interned at:
- Asun Star
- The New Essecare, LLC
- Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Services
- S.O.F.I.A. (Start Out Fresh Intervention Advocates)
- NJCDC (New Jersey Community Development Corporation)
Fast Facts
- Our students have presented their research with faculty at national and regional research conferences.
- Our graduates pursue careers in mental health counseling and therapy, social and community services, social work, rehabilitation, and education.
- Our graduates go on to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology and Social Work.
You could work in …
- Human Services
- Child Protective Services
- Social Work
- Mental Health Counseling
- Family Therapy
- Rehabilitation
- Education
- Business and Management
- Communication and Human Resources
- Media
Contact Information
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B.S.Binghamton University;
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M.A.Hunter College, City University of New York;
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M.Phil. Ph.D.The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Courses Taught:
PSY 100: Introduction to Psychology
PSY 231: Animal Behavior
PSY 245: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
PSY 310: Research Methods I
PSY 323: Biopsychology
PSY 333: Special Topics: Neuropsychology
PSY 333: Special Topics: Sensation and Perception
PSY 350: Drugs and Behavior
PSY 433: Special Topics: Psychopharmacology
PSY 450: Senior Research Seminar
HON 498: Honors Seminar
Biography
我是神经科学领域广泛的训练, behavioral ecology, sensory ecology, and neuroethology. Following my undergraduate training, I worked as a research assistant studying the relationship between social behaviors and disease transmission in American crows. I then switched to laboratory-based research for my Masters thesis, where I examined the neurophysiological effects of environmental mold exposure on memory and cognition. For my doctoral research, I trained as a visual ecologist/neuroethologist and used both field-based and laboratory-based research techniques to investigate behavioral and sensory co-evolution among avian brood parasites and their hosts. I currently serve on the editorial board forOrnithology.You can find my publications onGoogle Scholar.
I thoroughly enjoy teaching and have taught and mentored students on a wide variety of topics and courses. I am always interested in working with students on research projects that extend beyond the classroom and have mentored numerous students on varied research projects of their choosing.
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M.A.Budapest University of Economic Science, Budapest;
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M.A. Ph.D.New School for Social Research
Peter Kardos, Ph.D
Ph.D., The New School for Social Research
What I teach:
- Social Psychology
- Cross-Cultural Psychology
- Statistics
- Research Methods
- Diversity Training
Dr. Kardos is an assistant professor of psychology. He is a social psychologist most interested in intra- and intergroup relations and collective responsibility processes. His research investigates how group membership shapes people’s perception, emotion and behavior. His work also examines social networks and the capabilities that enable people to maintain their social relationships.
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B.S.Brooklyn College of C.U.N.Y;
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M.A. Ph.D.Fordham University
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B.A.Indiana University of Pennsylvania;
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M.S. Ph.D.University of Florida
Dunja L. Trunk, Ph.D
B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
M.S., Ph.D., University of Florida
What I teach:
- Introduction to Psychology
- Human Cognition/Learning
- Developmental Psychology
- Adolescence
- Adulthood and Aging
- Research Methods
- Death and Dying
- Political Psychology
Research Interests:
Factors impacting memory and learning in young and older adults
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B.A.University of California at Berkeley;
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M.S. Ph.D.North Carolina State University