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Graduate Readings in Marriage and Family Therapy (Professional Diploma)

Note: If you are in the Marriage and Family Therapy program and are looking for links to your weekly readings, you can find:

Links to readings for PSY 5040-NEW_1.pdf

Links to readings for PSY 5760-NEW_0.pdf

Links to readings for PSY 5780-NEW_1.pdf

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Curriculum cycle

Course Transfer Information

Psychology Organization

Psi Chi Honors Society

Field Experience

Grade Grievances

 

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Psychology Organization

Why Join Psychology Organization

The purpose of the Psychology Organization is to help students understand the field of Psychology. It is designed to help Psychology majors, and anyone else interested, to learn more about the field and prepare them for classes, tests, and GRE's.

 

Additional information and assistance to become a part of the Graduate Program is also offered. In addition, this club's purpose is to have fun and meet new people. One of the goals of this club is to make new friends that have similar interests as you, along with similar majors.

How To Join Psychology Organization

 The Psychology Organization is a very active student run organization. Students interested in pursuing contact with the diverse field of psychology outside of the classroom are invited to join.

The Psychology Organization meets on the first Tuesday of the month (during Fall and Spring terms)

The Psychology Organization sponsors a wide range of activities including:

-social gatherings
        -field trips
        -panel discussions
        -presentations on career goals
        -graduate school information
        -films
        -charitable activities

Meetings are open to all students.

For more information, or to join, contact: Prof. Lauren Mastrobuono lmastrob@kean.edu 908-737-5880 EC-230A

 

Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology

Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology, was founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology.  The Kean University chapter of Psi Chi was established in 1974. Membership is open to graduate and undergraduate students who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests, and who meet the minimum qualifications. Psi Chi is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies and is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS).

Click here for the Psi Chi application
 

What are the minimum criteria for a student to become a member?

Undergraduate:

    *Psychology major or minor

    *Academic standing of at least a second semester sophomore

    *Overall GPA of at least 3.0

    *GPA in Psychology courses of at least 3.5

    *Completed at least 12 credits in Psychology at Kean University

Graduate:

    *Enrolled in a graduate program in the School of Psychology

    *GPA of at least 3.0 in all graduate courses, including Psychology

    *Completed a minimum of 9 credits at Kean University

 

What are the required dues for membership? 

Society dues are set by the international organization and are paid once when accepted into the organization.  Chapter dues are set by the Kean Chapter and are paid once when accepted into the organization.
 

What is the required GPA for membership? 

For undergraduate students the minimum overall GPA is 3.0 and the minimum GPA in psychology courses is 3.5.

For graduate students the minimum overall GPA is 3.0.
 

Is there a required service project to become a member? 

There is no required service project.
 

How and when are students recruited for membership?

Students are notified during the fall semester via email, postings, and class announcements about the honor society and deadline for submitting applications. Posters advertising Psi Chi are also displayed all year within the School of Psychology. The deadline for applications for the once-a-year induction of new members is typically during the last week of January.
 

How and when are students inducted? 

Then induction ceremony is held during the School of Psychology Honors and Awards ceremony.   The ceremony is held during April or May of each year.

 

Is the honor society affiliated with any national organization?

Psi Chi is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies and is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Association for Psychological Science (APS).

Contact:

Dr. Ilyse O'Desky (iodesky@kean.edu)

908 737 5885

EC 230 B

 

 Field Experience

The Field Experience Course, PSY-4950, offers students a valuable work experience in psychology. This course allows students to apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom to various "real life" settings. Limited space is available for this 3 credit course.
 

Requirements for students taking PSY-4950: Field Experience are:

*     A commitment of at least 12-15 hours per week of service (depending on needs of
       the agency; exact hours to be determined between student and agency)
*     Supervision with field supervisor at the field agency location
*     Regular meetings with the faculty supervisor
*     Monthly group meetings with other field experience students

Pre-requisite criteria are:

65 credits / 15 credits in Psychology
2.5 GPA/ 3.0 GPA in Psychology major
Must be a junior or senior Psychology major
Approval by instructor
NO current Incompletes in courses
Completion of relevant elective courses

Application is available in the forms page or in the Psychology Department.

For more information, contact the coordinator for our main campus (Dr. Ilyse Odesky) or the coordinator for the Kean-Ocean campus (Dr. Janine Martins-Shannon): 

Dr. Ilyse O'Desky
iodesky@kean.edu
908-737-5885

Dr. Janine Martins-Shannon 
jashanno@kean.edu 
Kean-Ocean office phone: 732-255-0400 (ext: 7410)  
Main Campus office phone: 908-737-5879 

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