University and Course Information
Below are brief descriptions of the Universities I have attended, along with course information and class artifacts. This information is provided to inform and demonstrate my learned abilities. To view Course Description, Objectives, and Relevant Class Artifacts please click on each individual course link.
PhD in Psychology, Clinical Psychology Specialization,
Walden University
Expected Graduation Summer 2016
Clinical Psychology Specialization description
The Clinical Psychology specialization can help to prepare individuals to practice as licensed psychologists in healthcare settings, community mental health centers, group practice settings, inpatient psychiatric settings, and private practice. Clinical psychologists promote psychological well-being, engage in prevention and early intervention of psychological difficulties, and provide treatment to clients experiencing severe psychopathology. (Walden University 2010)
Core Program CoursesPSYC 8207 History and Systems Psychology
PSYC 8215 Lifespan Development PSYC 8226 Biopsychology PSYC 8238 Cognitive & Affective Bases of Behavior PSYC 8247 Social Psychology PSYC 8781 Psychopathology from a Clinical Perspective PSYC 8344 Interventions I PSYC 8700 Psychology & Social Change PSYC 8316 Test & Measurements RSCH 8100Y Research, Theory, Design & Analysis RSCH 8200 Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis RSCH 8300Y Qualitative Reasoning & Analysis RSCH 8350Y Advanced Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis PSYC 8710 Clinical Neuropsychology (elective) PSYC 8221 Psychology of Personality (elective) PSYC 8356 Marriage, Couple & Family Therapy (elective) |
Core Courses Contd.Academic-Year-In-Residence Courses:
PSYC 8704 Ethics & Standards of Psychological Practice PSYC 8340 Cognitive Assessment PSYC 8350 Personality Assessment PSYC 8421 Multicultural Psychology PSCY 8345 Interventions 2 PSYC 8232 Consultation & Supervision in Psychology PSYC 8346 Clinical Psychopharmacology PSYC 8117 Writing a Quality Prospectus PSYC 9000 Dissertation PSCY 8290/8291 Clinical Practicum I, II, III, IV PSYC 8292 Clinical Psychology Internship I, II, III, IV |
Master of Science in Technology Management: Distance Education Technology, UMUC
Awarded May 2010
Distance Education Technology Specialization description
The Distance Education Technology (DETC) specialization provides courses to train managers who manage technology related aspects of distance education program development including setting up appropriate technology configurations, selecting tools, managing technology related aspects of media integration, course design and development. However, the manager should also be critically aware of the intricate relationship of globalization and ITC’s which exerts a considerable influence in reshaping distance education. (UMUC 2010-2011)
Core TMAN Courses
TMAN611 Principles of Technology Management TMAN614 Strategic Mgmt of Technology & Innovation TMAN625 Economics & Financial Analysis for Technology Managers TMAN632Organizational Performance Management TMAN633 Managing People in Technology-Based Organizations TMAN640 Project & Program Management EBUS620 E-Marketing |
DETC Specialization Courses
DEPM604 Leadership in Distance Education DETT607 Instructional Design & Course Development in DE DETC630 Synchronous & Asynchronous Learning Systems in DE DETC620 Training & Learning with Multimedia DEPM625 Distance Education, Globalization, & Development IMAT639 Internet Multimedia Applications OMDE670 Portfolio & Capstone in DE |
Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University
Awarded August 2006
Criminal Justice description
In addition to providing a broad liberal arts education, this baccalaureate program combines professional skills training with courses designed to help develop a solid foundation of criminal justice knowledge. In this program students have an opportunity to:
- Gain an understanding of the philosophy and development of the U.S. criminal justice system, its agencies and institutions, and the issues and challenges they face
- Explore applied research methods and techniques used in the field
- Examine the development of criminal law, the elements and types of criminal offenses, and the principles of criminal culpability
- Complete a capstone project to demonstrate your ability to apply the critical thinking skills and concepts you study online to real-world criminal justice scenarios. (Kaplan University 2010)
Key Courses Completed
Criminal Evidence
Criminal Investigations Criminal Law Applied Criminal Justice Ethics Criminalistics Police Operations Managing Criminal Justice Organizations |
Crisis Intervention
Communication & Conflict Critical Thinking Technical Writing White Collar Crime Organized Crime Juvenile Delinquency |
Introduction to Psychology
Developmental Psychology Abnormal Psychology Criminology |