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2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore

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<strong>Baltimore</strong> Studies, the <strong>University</strong>'s H<strong>of</strong>fberger Center for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics, and various<br />

specific projects undertaken in conjunction with the Merrick School <strong>of</strong> Business and the<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Law.<br />

The Yale Gordon College's combination <strong>of</strong> the liberal arrs and pr<strong>of</strong>essional studies has<br />

long included integrated, interdisciplinary curricula for individual degree programs. The<br />

College aims to stimulate the integration <strong>of</strong>disciplines at fundamental levels, to foster<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional applications <strong>of</strong> the liberal arts, and to encourage research and development <strong>of</strong><br />

new program and approaches to learning.<br />

DIVISIONS AND SCHOOLS<br />

The College is comprised <strong>of</strong>six academic units - three divisions and three schools - each <strong>of</strong><br />

which conjoins [wo or more disciplines. The three divisions focus primarily on academic<br />

work, and the three schools include academic divisions as well as research and service arms.<br />

Both the divisions and the schools award traditional degrees, and each unit includes and interdisciplinaty<br />

studies program as a platform for cross-divisional innovation.<br />

The Division <strong>of</strong>Applied Psychology and Quantitative Methods<br />

Dr. Deborah Kohl, Division Chair; Director, Psy.D. in Applied Assessment and Cornulting<br />

Dr. Thomas Bailey, Director, B.A. in Psychology<br />

Dr. Elaine Loebner, Director, B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies-Human Services<br />

Administration and M.5. in Human Services Administration<br />

Dr. Thomas Mitchell, Director, M.5. in Applied Psychology<br />

Encompassing psychology, computer science, mathematics, and statistics, the division<br />

emphasizes applied psychology and statistics. Degrees <strong>of</strong>fered at present are the B.A. in<br />

Psychology, and the M.S. in Applied Psychology with tracks in either Psychological<br />

Applications, Counseling and Industrial/Organizational Psychology, B.S. in Interdisciplinary<br />

Studies-Human Services Administration, and the M.S. in Human Services<br />

Administration. An accelerated B.A.lM.S. program in Applied Psychology is also <strong>of</strong>fered,<br />

as weJl as a non-degree post-master's program to prepare students for Maryland state certification<br />

as a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Counselor. The Division's newest program leads to a doctoral<br />

degree, the Psy.D. in Applied Assessment and Consulting.<br />

The Division <strong>of</strong> Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Social Policy<br />

Dr. Benjamin Wright, Division Chair<br />

Dr. Kathleen Block, Director, B.5. in Criminal Justice<br />

Dr. Jami Grant, Director, B.5. in Forernic Studies<br />

Dr. Cindy J. Smith, Director, M.5. in Crimina!Justice and Graduate Certificates in Police<br />

Administration and CorrectionalAdministration<br />

This division brings together faculty members from the disciplines <strong>of</strong> criminology and<br />

sociology. With complementary emphases on applied research, policy, and administration,<br />

the division's academic programs award the B.S and the M.S. in Criminal Justice; and the<br />

B.S. in Forensic Studies; graduate certificate programs in Police Administration and<br />

Correctional Administration; and, with the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Law, the<br />

J.D.lM .S. in Criminal Justice.<br />

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