| What's New in Psychology |
| 15 April 2008 |
Dr. Maria Zayas has just returned from a trip to Paris. "It was one of the most of the exciting trips that I have ever taken", said one student. "Dr. Zayas made it interesting for us by letting us visit places related to our field of psychology". |
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Purpose and Philosophy
This program offers graduate education for those interested in becoming professional counselors in mental health centers, community agencies, hospitals, social services agencies, universities and colleges, drug and alcohol abuse programs, and criminal justice settings or for those who wish to continue training in psychology at the Ph.D. level. The program is designed to maximize the development of professional and research skills while at the same time developing a basic understanding of the fundamental areas within psychology.
The curriculum reflects the most advanced scientific knowledge and practice techniques relevant to psychological counseling and research of a multicultural society especially emphasizing the diversity of the Northeast and Northwest Georgia region. The program prepares students for licensure at the LPC level and/or further training in a psychology Ph.D./Psy.D. program. All aspects of the program are consistent with licensure requirements.
To view information about our faculty members, click on a picture. |
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Julie Battle, B.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Chair, Department of Psychology
(770) 534-6228
jbattle@brenau.edu |

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Gary Bauman, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., L.P.C.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Graduate Program Coordinator
(770) 534-6225
gbauman@brenau.edu |
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Bonnie Kin, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
(770) 279-5951
bkin@brenau.edu |

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Blaine Schultz, B.A., M.S., L.P.C.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
770.538.4619
bschultz@brenau.edu |

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Maria Zayas, B.A., M.A., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
(770) 531-3149
mzayas@brenau.edu |
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