December 2, 2015 – Allegheny College has been ranked seventh among the top “up and coming” undergraduate psychology programs in the East by the organization Best Psychology Degrees.
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December 2nd 2015
December 2, 2015 – Allegheny College has been ranked seventh among the top “up and coming” undergraduate psychology programs in the East by the organization Best Psychology Degrees.
To read the complete article, click here.
December 2nd 2015
November 3rd 2015
Allegheny College
Tuesday, November 3
Campus Center
Room 301-302 at 12:00 PM
H. John Heinz III College
School of Information Systems and Management
School of Public Policy and Management
Students interested in the 3-2 accelerated master’s programs and the traditional master’s programs offered by Heinz College are invited to attend this session. Allegheny alumni will be presenting information on admissions, financial aid, careers and the student experience for the master’s programs at CMU’s Heinz College.
Heinz College offers top-ranked professional master’s degree programs at the intersection of analytics, technology and management. The core strengths in our curriculum combined with the experiential learning opportunities allow our students to explore their intellectual and professional passions- laying the foundation for career-long success for the next generation of leaders in industry and government. Employers value the distinct combination of skills that enable our graduates to deploy innovative solutions to complex problems across the global economy.
October 28th 2015
Allegheny College
Tuesday, November 3
Campus Center
Room 301-302 at 12:00 PM
H. John Heinz III College
School of Information Systems and Management
School of Public Policy and Management
Students interested in the 3-2 accelerated master’s programs and the traditional master’s programs offered by Heinz College are invited to attend this session. Allegheny alumni will be presenting information on admissions, financial aid, careers and the student experience for the master’s programs at CMU’s Heinz College.
Heinz College offers top-ranked professional master’s degree programs at the intersection of analytics, technology and management. The core strengths in our curriculum combined with the experiential learning opportunities allow our students to explore their intellectual and professional passions- laying the foundation for career-long success for the next generation of leaders in industry and government. Employers value the distinct combination of skills that enable our graduates to deploy innovative solutions to complex problems across the global economy.
October 26th 2015
Widener University’s Psychology and Business PsyD/MBA and PsyD/MBA in Health Care Management options offers a unique opportunity for students to become trained in a high caliber APA accredited clinical psychology doctoral program and also gain competence in executive coaching, consulting to organizations, or working in health care administration.
This program is a viable alternative for those considering graduate training in industrial-organizational or consulting psychology or for those who do not want to have to choose between clinical practice and working in business.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Students interested in obtaining more specific information regarding the PsyD/MBA and MBA-HCM programs should contact the Program Director:
Hal S. Shorey, PhD
Director Psychology and Business Joint Degree Program
Phone: (610)499-4598
Email: hsshorey@widener.edu
October 21st 2015
M.S. Psychology Virtual Open House
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST
To register, click here!
SJU has a full-time program designed to provide students with a solid grounding in the scientific study of psychology. All students in our program are assigned to a mentor and conduct an empirically based research thesis under his/her direction.
The event will be held online and facilitated by Dr. Jodi Mindell, Director of the Graduate Psychology Department at Saint Joseph’s University. You will be provided with an overview on the master’s program in Psychology, as well as the application process. At the conclusion of the webinar, a question and answer session will be held. Your $35 application fee will be waived if you register for and attend a Virtual Open House.
For more information, please call (610) 660-3131 or email: gradstudies@sju.edu.
October 6th 2015
The Psychology Department at the State University of New York, University at Buffalo (UB) is currently accepting applications for our MA and Ph.D. programs.
The Department of Psychology at UB is dedicated to offering state-of-the-art education and training to its graduate students to prepare them to become leading researchers and to assume important positions in academic institutions, industry, or professional practice. All of our graduate programs emphasize research and scholarship contributing to the scientific understanding of psychology.
Our department offers the following graduate degrees:
Students who enter into one of our graduate programs can expect to work closely with a faculty mentor, receiving a great deal of individual attention. The faculty in the Department of Psychology at UB is among the very best in the nation and represents a select group of productive and collegial scholars. More specific information about our program can be found at our website: https://www.psychology.buffalo.edu/graduate/
We are currently accepting applications for the Fall 2016 semester. Our Ph.D. application deadline is December 1, 2015 and our MA deadline is March 1, 2016. Please check out our informational brochure, website and facebook page and if you or your students have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me by email atmschnepf@buffalo.edu.
October 1st 2015
Assistant Professor of Psychology Lydia Eckstein Jackson co-authored an article with Drs. Lowell Gaertner (University of Tennessee) and Dan Batson (University of Kansas) titled “Can Affect Disengagement Produce Moral Standard Violation?” The article is in press at Self and Identity.
October 1st 2015
Assistant Professor of Psychology Lydia Eckstein Jackson and Associate Professor of Psychology Aimee Knupsky co-authored an article on encouraging students to attend office hours instead of sending emails. The article is in press at College Teaching.
October 1st 2015
Assistant Professor of Psychology Lydia Eckstein Jackson and Associate Professor of Psychology Aimee Knupsky co-authored an article on encouraging students to attend office hours instead of sending emails. The article is in press at College Teaching.