1991-1992 Academic Catalog

166 Psychology RobertAbbas, professor ofpsychology, licensedpsychologist, and experienced counselor, teaches and researches in the area ofhuman growth and development. Purpose The Department of Psychology seeks: 1. To develop understanding of Biblical content which has psychological impact and to investigate all psychological concepts in the light of Scrip– tural truth. 2. To provide an analysis of the person from the physical, emotional, ra– tional, and spiritual levels. 3. To aid students in their personal adjustment to everyday life through an understanding of human behavior. 4. To prepare students for graduate study in psychology and related areas. 5. To introduce students to the world of work and prepare them to pursue jobs in a variety of social service agencies. Career opportunities are begin– ning to open up for college graduates who have majored in psychology. Often the student will have to "search out" the job opportunities, but they are becoming more available. Opportunities can be found in state hospitals and mental health centers, state institutions for the retarded and county programs for the retarded, community health and social agencies, geriatric facilities, and in certain correctional and rehabilitation centers. 6. To provide courses in psychology necessary for teacher certification. Faculty Stanley Ballard, Chairman: Professor of Psychology. Education: Graduate, Moody Bible Institute, 1954; Th.B.. Baptist Bible Semmary, 1956; Th.M., Dallas Theological Semmary. 1964; M.S.. North Texas State University, 1965; graduate study, University of Dayton, 1966; graduate study. University of Oklahoma, 1967; Ph.D., North Texas State University. 1971. At Cedarville since 1965. Robert Abbas, Professor of Psychology. Education: B.M., Northwestern College, 1959; B.A. Wartburg College, 1962; M.A., University of Northern Colorado. 1965; Ph.D., Univer– sity ofMissouri, Columbia. 1972. At Cedarville since 1971. Martin Clark, Vice President for Development. Professor of Counseling. Education: B.A.. Bob Jones University, 1968; M.A., Bob Jones University, 1968; Ed.D., Vrrginia Poly– technic Institute and State University. 1974. At Cedarville since 1974. Charles Dolph, Associate Professor of Psychology. Education: B.A.. Cedarville College, 1974; M.Ed., Georgia State University, 1976; Ph.D.. Georgia State University, 1982. At Cedarville since 1979. Chi-en Hwang, Assistant Professor of Psychology. Education: B.S., National Taiwan University, 1977; M.A., The University oflowa, 1980; Ph.D., The University oflowa, 1986. At Cedarville since 1991.

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