Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine
Open to:
- post-baccalaureate students seeking to earn a graduate credential
This graduate certificate program provides students in various disciplines and professions with training in Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine (HP/BM). By completing this program, students will have understandings of the psychological and biobehavioral aspects of stress and its relationship to health and disease processes, age-related changes in primary organ systems of the body and the psychological and biobehavioral changes associated with aging, and the interaction of psychological, behavioral and biological factors relevant to the prevention, control and progression of primary causes of disability and death, e.g., cancer, cardiovascular disease.
For more information, contact: Barbara Andersen
Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine Certificate Curriculum Sheet
Quantitative Psychology Concentration Requirements
Open to:
- All graduate students
This concentration provides students in various disciplines and professions with training in quantitative psychology. By completing the concentration, students will have skills in applying advanced quantitative methods to behavioral data. These advanced quantitative methods might include Bayesian Statistics, Mediation and Moderation, Factor Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, Multilevel Modeling, Longitudinal Data Analysis, and Item Response Theory.
For more information, contact: Jolynn Pek