- Developmental Communications
- Learning Skills
- Personal Development
- Psychology
- Taback, Dr. Karen - Chair, Instructor, Psychology
- Allerson, Sharon, Assistant Professor, Learning Skills, Psychology
- Chu, Dr. Judy, Professor, Psychology
- Faux, Dr. David, Instructor, Psychology
- Gong, Lily Y., Assistant Professor, Developmental Communications
- Joyce, Adrienne, Associate Professor, Psychology
- Mayoryk, Maria, Instructor, Psychology
- Moore, Barbara B., Associate Professor, Psychology
- Park, Chong K., Instructor, Developmental Communications,
Learning Skills
- Serrano, Edward R., Associate Professor, Psychology
- Amezcua, Charlie A., Psychology
- Appel, Lynne R., Psychology
- Blanton, Carlton W., Psychology
- DeAlaiza, Carol H., Psychology - Reading
- Fisher, B. David, Psychology
- Hoffman, August J., Psychology
- Holub, Alexander S., Psychology
- Hughes, Louis H., Psychology
- Lewis, Larry M., Psychology
- Oxhorn, Douglas E., Psychology
- Romero, Augusto, Psychology
- Rugraff, Earl W., Psychology
- Saland, Bonnie, Psychology
- Seneker, Mary V., Learning Skills
- Thomas, Jayne, Psychology
- Young, William A., Psychology
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Certificate Programs:
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Contact the department for information at (323)
265-8955.
Transfer Programs:
Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of humans and
animals. Psychology is a natural and social science that
includes research, practical and creative applications.
Psychology covers a wide range of topics ranging from the way
our social environment influences us to the inner workings of
the body. Psychologists teach, conduct research, and provide
treatment for people of all ages who are experiencing difficulties
in their lives. In addition, psychologist might work with
business and governmental agencies to improve productivity and
the workplace environment, or study how our attitudes and prejudices
develop and how they influence our behavior.
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