Brad Pinter, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology Coordinator, Psychology Program [email protected] Smith Building, C128A Danielle J. DelPriore, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology [email protected] 814-949-5351 Smith Building, C123C Melinda Furer Assistant Professor, Psychology [email protected] Smith Building, C123 Lindsey Lilienthal, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology [email protected] Smith Building, C128D Robert L. Matchock, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology [email protected] Smith Building, E133B Todd Negola, Ph.D. Part-time Instructor, Psychology [email protected]
Brad Pinter, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology Coordinator, Psychology Program [email protected] Smith Building, C128A Danielle J. DelPriore, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology [email protected] 814-949-5351 Smith Building, C123C Melinda Furer Assistant Professor, Psychology [email protected] Smith Building, C123 Lindsey Lilienthal, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology [email protected] Smith Building, C128D Robert L. Matchock, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology [email protected] Smith Building, E133B Todd Negola, Ph.D. Part-time Instructor, Psychology [email protected]
Brad Pinter, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology Coordinator, Psychology Program [email protected] Smith Building, C128A
Danielle J. DelPriore, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Psychology [email protected] 814-949-5351 Smith Building, C123C
Suggested Academic Plans Suggested Academic Plans (SAPs) are sample semester-by-semester guides you can use to meet degree requirements.Psychology SAPs for Prospective StudentsView the SAP for the B.A. in Psychology.View the SAP for the B.S. in Psychology.Psychology SAPs for Current StudentsTo access previous years' suggested academic plans, please visit the archive to view the appropriate Undergraduate Bulletin edition.
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