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Community Psychology Lecture Hall

Welcome to the Community Psychology Lecture Hall! This section serves as a valuable resource for academics, providing a collection of community psychology, prevention, intervention, and action research course syllabi from across the web. We encourage you to utilize these resources to enhance your own course development.

Community Psychology Net envisions this space as a hub for exchanging information and generating innovative ideas for both current and future courses. If you have course materials, descriptions, or syllabi available online, please share them with us! Email the webmaster with the page’s URL (e.g., http://www.youruniversity.edu) and a brief description, including the course name and number, the institution, your contact information (name and email), and whether the course is offered at the graduate or undergraduate level. Your submissions will be included in our next update.

Community Psychology Net also offers free hosting for professors’ community psychology course syllabi. Contact the webmaster for assistance with HTML coding or to have your syllabus converted from a Microsoft Word document.

Syllabi for Undergraduate Courses

If you have an undergraduate community psychology course with information available online, please contact the webmaster at [email protected]. For assistance transforming your syllabus into a web document and hosting it on this site, contact the webmaster.

Syllabi for Graduate Courses

If you have a graduate-level community psychology course with information available online, please contact the webmaster at [email protected].

Copies of Syllabi & More Information

Jim Dalton, Ph.D., at Bloomsburg University, also maintains hard copies of older syllabi for community psychology courses as a service to APA Div. 27 members through the Education Connection. Contact him via email for further information or via snail mail at the Department of Psychology, Bloomsburg University, 400 East Second Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 USA. Please specify graduate or undergraduate level (or both) and include your name and address. Jim also requests that you send him your syllabi so that others can learn from you!

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HTML Tutorial

The HTML tutorial section of the computer lab is still under development, but here’s what’s completed to date. These pages will guide you in writing HyperText Markup Language to create your course syllabi, CV, resume, and personal web page.

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