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Dean: Joan Palladino, Ed.D. palladinoj@wcsu.edu White Hall 123, Midtown Campus (203) 837-9500 (203) 837-8526 (fax)
Associate Dean: Maryann Rossi, Ph.D. rossim@wcsu.edu White Hall 121, Midtown Campus (203) 837-8950 (203) 837-8526 (fax)
Administrative Assistant: Beth Koschel koschele@wcsu.edu White Hall 123, Midtown Campus (203) 837-8576 (203) 837-8526 (fax)
Departments
Education & Educational Psychology Chair: Katherine Roe, Ph.D. roek@wcsu.edu White Hall 321A, Midtown campus (203) 837-3263 (203) 837-8413 (fax)
Health Promotion & Exercise Sciences Chair: Emily Stevens, Ph.D. stevense@wcsu.edu White Hall 107A, Midtown campus (203) 837-3903 (203) 837-8638 (fax)
Associate Chair: Krista Heybruck, M.P.H. heybruckk@wcsu.edu White Hall 107F, Midtown Campus (203) 837-3965 (203) 837-8638 (fax)
Justice and Law Administration Chair: Kim Marino, Ph.D. marinok@wcsu.edu White Hall 126B, Midtown Campus (203) 837-3973 (203) 837- 3908 (fax)
Nursing Chair: Jeanette Lupinacci, Ed.D. lupinaccij@wcsu.edu White Hall 221A, Midtown campus (203) 837-8570 (203) 837-8550 (fax)
Social Work Chair: Karen McLean, Ph.D. brownk@wcsu.edu White Hall 101A, Midtown campus (203) 837-8937 (203) 837-8945 (fax)
Mission and Objectives
The School of Professional Studies is recognized for its unique and dynamic educational, applied research, and community service components and is the principal center for the professional studies of education preparation, nursing, health promotion, and social work for the western region of Connecticut. To achieve this mission, the School of Professional Studies will:
Degree and Related Programs
The School of Professional Studies offers the following undergraduate professional degrees and programs in education preparation, nursing, health promotion, justice and law administration and social work.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
B.S. Elementary Education Interdisciplinary Major
B.S. Secondary Education (7-12) Biology Chemistry Earth Science English History Mathematics Spanish
B.S. Health Education (PK-12)
B.S. Health & Wellness Management
B.S. Public Health Options: Allied Health Professions Community Health Fitness & Wellness Holistic & Integrative Health
B.S. Criminal Justice Options: Corrections, Probation, Parole & Offender Rehabilitation Criminology Law Enforcement Legal Studies Homeland Security
B.S. Nursing
B.S. Nursing – Registered Nursing Program
B.A. Social Work
Admissions
Please refer to the department area in this catalog for specific admission procedures and requirements, or contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (203) 837-9000.