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Community Psychology Lecture Hall

Welcome to the Community Psychology Lecture Hall! This resource provides valuable links to community psychology, prevention, intervention, and action research course syllabi from various institutions. Our goal is to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas for both current and future courses.

Sharing Your Course Materials

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:

Your materials will be included in the next update. Community Psychology Net also offers free hosting for professor’s community psychology course syllabi. Contact the webmaster for more information and assistance with HTML coding or syllabus conversion from Microsoft Word.

Syllabi for Undergraduate Courses

If you have an undergraduate community psychology course with information online, please contact the webmaster at [email protected].

Syllabi for Graduate Courses

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

Copies of Syllabi & More Information

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

Reading List

Community Psychology Reading List - A suggested reading list produced by the Executive Board of CPDCRA under the direction of Cliff O’Donnell, Ph.D. and Jim Dalton, Ph.D.

HTML Tutorial

The HTML tutorial section is still in development, but it will show you how to write HyperText Markup Language and put your course syllabi, CV, resume, and personal web page on the Internet.

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