Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1978-1980

ROSEMEAD COMMITTEES The faculty and students have organized themselves around committees that govern the various elements of the program. Students elect their own committees and representatives to every faculty committee. Student representatives to faculty committees have full voting privileges and responsibilities. When a student or faculty member desires to bring an item of business before the graduate school, they should seek out the appropriate committee. Faculty Committees ACADEMIC COUNCIL AND PERSONNEL ADMISSIONS AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS CURRICULUM AND LIBARARY PROFESSIONAL TRAINING RESEARCH ROSEMEAD COUNSELING SERVICE STUDENT AFFAIRS Student Committees EXECUTIVE WELCOMING SPIRITUAL LIFE COMMUNITY SERVICE SOCIAL INTERNSHIP Biola College Department of Psychology Rosemead maintains close collaboration with the faculty of the Biola College Department of Psychology. The Department offers an undergraduate major in psy­ chology and a Master of Arts degree in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling. It is anticipated that the close working relationship between Rosemead and the Depart­ ment of Psychology will serve to enrich and strengthen both programs. The faculty of the Department of Psychology is as follows: Paul L. Poelstra, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School Associate Professor of Psychology and Chairperson of the Department Joyce L. Hulgus, M.A., Doctoral Student, Rosemead Graduate School of Profes­ sional Psychology Assistant Professor of Psychology Vern Lewis, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School Professor of Psychology S. Philip Sutherland, Ph.D., University of Southern California Professor of Psychology H. Norman Wright, M.R.E., Fuller Theological Seminary; M.A., Pepperdine Uni­ versity Associate Professor of Psychology Don M. Zabriskie, M.Div., Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A., Doc­ toral Student, Rosemead Graduate School of Professional Psychology Assistant Professor of Psychology 12

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