Community Psychology. Academic Program Description
A program that prepares individuals to apply psychological principles to the analysis of social problems, and the implementation of intervention strategies for addressing these problems. Includes instruction in social ecology, primary and secondary prevention of social pathologies, social intervention strategies and tactics, large group counseling, social services systems behavior, creating settings, cultural stress, and the dynamics of social change.
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Colleges Offering this Curriculum
- Adler School of Professional Psychology
- Andrews University
- Cambridge College
- Clayton State University
- Clemson University
- Columbia College
- Dawson Community College
- DePaul University
- Francis Marion University
- Kent State University-Kent Campus
- Lamar University
- Lesley University
- Martin University
- Montana State University-Billings
- North Georgia College & State University
- Northwestern University
- Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Harrisburg
- Pikeville College
- Reading Area Community College
- Saint Cloud State University
- Southern Adventist University
- Southern Nazarene University
- Troy University
- University of Akron Main Campus
- University of Alaska Fairbanks
- University of Dayton
- University of New Haven
- University of Oregon
- University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Campus
- University of Saint Mary
- University of South Carolina-Aiken
- Vanderbilt University
- Wright State University-Main Campus

