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The graduate
program in Community Psychology and Social Change leads to a
master of arts degree with concentrations in Children, Youth and
Family; Environmental Issues; and Individualized Studies. The nontraditional
program emphasizes planned social change, and is based on both sociology
and psychology. The program equips students with skills useful in
coping with the multifaceted problems facing communities. Students
learn to assess problems at the level of communities or organizations,
to plan and implement possible solutions to these problems, and
to evaluate the effectiveness of the solutions. Learning takes place
both in courses and in a master's project that entails fieldwork
and the writing of a master's paper.
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