Dec 22, 2024  
2021-22 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2021-22 Graduate Bulletin ARCHIVED

Department of Psychology


Scott Alan Hutchens, chair
James Schaeffer, graduate program coordinator
Graduate advisors: Lauren Brewer, Kyle Conlon, Gregory Drury, Steven Estrada, Scott Hutchens, Lora Jacobi, Dusty Jenkins, Mark Ludorf, Sylvia Middlebrook, Catherine Pearte, Sarah Savoy, James Schaeffer, Nathan Sparkman and Michael Walker
McKibben Education Building, Room 215
Phone: (936) 468-4402
Fax: (936) 468-4015
hutchenss@sfasu.edu
sfasu.edu/sfapsych

Objectives of the Department

In its general psychology graduate program, the Department of Psychology seeks to prepare students for additional graduate work leading to the doctoral degree and/or for professional work at the M.A. level in various fields, including college teaching.

The teaching college social sciences online graduate program is designed to expose students to some of the main subfields in psychology and sociology, as well as train students to teach undergraduate psychology and sociology courses at community colleges and/or dual credit courses. The program is a joint venture between the Department of Psychology and Department of Anthropology, Geography and Sociology. 

Graduate Faculty

Professors

  • Scott Alan Hutchens, PhD, Texas Tech University, Experimental Psychology (Cognition)
  • Mark R. Ludorf, PhD, University of Kansas, Cognitive and Quantitative Psychology

Associate Professors

  • Lauren E. Brewer, PhD, Florida State University, Social Psychology
  • Kyle Evan Conlon, PhD, Florida State University, Social Psychology
  • Gregory Scott Drury, PhD, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Experimental Psychology (Cognition)
  • Steven Estrada, PhD, Cornell University, Developmental Psychology
  • Lora Jacobi, PhD, Old Dominion University, Industrial-Organizational Psychology
  • Dusty Jenkins, PhD, Auburn University, Human Development and Family Studies
  • Sylvia Sibley Middlebrook, PhD, Texas Woman’s University, School Psychology (Developmental)
  • Sarah Savoy, PhD, Rutgers University, Social Psychology
  • Nathan L. Sparkman, PhD, Texas Christian University, Experimental Psychology (Behavioral Neuroscience)
  • Michael E. Walker, PhD, University of Mississippi, Clinical Psychology

Assistant Professors

  • Catherine Pearte, PhD, University of Central Florida, Clinical Psychology
  • James Schaeffer, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington, Experimental Psychology

Graduate Assistantships

The department awards a number of 20-hour graduate assistantships each year. Interested applicants should submit an assistantship application form well before the deadline. For additional information, such as the amount of the stipends, contact the Graduate Program Coordinator, Department of Psychology, P.O. Box 13046, SFA Station, Nacogdoches, TX 75962; by phone at (936) 468-4402; or email graduatepsychology@sfasu.edu.

Admission Requirements

Application deadline: fall semester, July 15. In addition to satisfying general admission requirements shown elsewhere in this bulletin, the applicant must satisfy the departmental requirements shown below:

  • The applicant must have had, or must take as background work, undergraduate courses in introductory psychology, statistics and research design (or their equivalents).
  • The applicant must have attained a minimum 2.8 overall GPA. Applicants who do not meet these minimum criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
  • The applicant should submit three letters of recommendation and a statement of interest detailing undergraduate research, publications and accounts of relevant work experience.

Facilities for Graduate Work

The department’s facilities consist of more than 20,000 square feet, including space for human research in psychophysiology, behavioral, cognitive, social, developmental, personality and industrial/organizational psychology.

The department has an instructional computing classroom, and students have access to experimental and analytical software supporting the psychology curriculum. The department also has a variety of active research laboratories with ample space for conducting psychological research. Finally, the department has office space for graduate assistants.

Programs

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