Department of Psychology, Sociology, and Family Science

Psychology, Sociology,
and Family Science

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Canaan Crane

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Office: Owens Hall 322

Phone: 405.878.2225

Email:

Dr. Brian Camp

Professor of Family Science

Office: Owens Hall 304

Phone: 405.878.2260

Email:

Dr. Karen Longest

Associate Professor of Psychology

Office: Owens Hall 302

Phone: 405.878.2206

Email:

Dr. Nicole Warehime

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Office: Owens Hall 303

Phone: 405.878.2205

Email:

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Dr. Bret Roark

Chair, Department of Psychology,

Sociology & Family Science

Professor of Psychology

Office: Owens Hall 301

Phone: 405.878.2214

Email:

  

2009-2010 Adjunct Instructors:

Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Psychology

The Bachelor of Arts degree is Psychology helps students who plan to pursue graduate study in clinical, experimental, developmental, social, physiological, or other sub-fields of psychology, with private practice, college teaching, or specialized research in mind. Students interested in Christian ministry, social work, human resources, corrections, and law enforcement will find psychology an excellent background.

Psychology Pre-Counseling

Sociology

Family and Community Service

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