Dr. Sherri McCarthy Educational Psychology

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Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday 1-4:00 p.m. and by appointment 


        Dr. Sherri McCarthy, Professor of Educational Psychology, is internationally known for her work in international psychology, developing critical thinking skills and the application of psychology to issues in criminal justice and education. She is the American Psychological Association Division 2 (Teaching) Liaison to the Council on International Relations in Psychology and one of the founders of the P3 Global Psychology Project. She has been the lead faculty member for the graduate program in Counseling: Human Relations at NAU-Yuma since 1996. Sherri was a Fulbright Scholar in Russia from 2003-2004 and is a CNPq National Research Scholar at the Federal University in Porto Alegre Brazil.  Her published research spans many areas of psychology, including anger management training, substance abuse issues, grief and bereavement counseling, adolescence, personality, teaching, assessment and other topics.

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Counseling: Human Relations Graduate Program Information:

M.Ed. in Counseling: Human Relations Program Information

The graduate program in Counseling: Human Relations is a theoretically-oriented program which examines theory and practice in psychology for individuals in social services, education, criminal justice, military and business settings.  It is designed for those who would benefit from advanced preparation in understanding human behaviors and learning processes.

This program requires 36 credit hours - 9 of these hours are an elective block structured by the student to best meet particular goals and objectives.  The other courses are offered in evening and weekend formats, designed to accommodate working adults. Some courses are delivered in four, six or eight week sessions, making it possible to complete the degree in one to two years.

The program will help you obtain critical behavioral and self-management skills to enable you to be successful in today's changing work environment.  Courses for this program are being offered during the semester, allowing for choice of content and scheduling. Students receive personal attention and have easy access to professors and advisers.

If you would like additional information about the program, have questions or would like to schedule an appointment for advisement and application, please contact me at (928)317-6411 or send an e-mail, specifying how I may reach you.

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    This document last updated February 13, 2007


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