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The Department of Psychology offers an undergraduate program as well as a PhD in Health Psychology with concentrations in Clinical Health Psychology, Occupational Health Psychology, and Pediatric School Psychology. They also offer a Master's degree in General-Theoretic Psychology with a concentration in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and a Master's degree with a Certificate of Advanced Study in School Psychology. Additionally, they offer a Graduate Certificate in Quantitative Methods for the Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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Eastern North Carolina (ENC) Psychologist NetworkPresentation of Dr. Christyn Dolbier's research lab's findings from assessment of ECU student stress and coping during the pandemic. This item can be viewed on our Documenting COVID-19 in Eastern North Carolina website.