WCSU Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 : School of Professional Studies

School of Professional Studies

School of Professional Studies

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:

  • Provide excellence and access to undergraduate and graduate education in professional studies that is built on a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences and that values open communication, creative and critical inquiry, the expansion of evidence-based experiential learning practice and the role of technology in professional practice, and teaching;
  • Serve students who reflect the full diversity of the western region of Connecticut, and who will upon graduation serve professionally as culturally competent advocates, active in the provision of professional services to the people in the western region of Connecticut;
  • Contribute to the quality and scope of liberal arts and sciences education at WCSU by offering courses appropriate for all students as well as through interdisciplinary, collaborative educational efforts with other units within the university;
  • Contribute to the body of knowledge of the professions through research and scholarly activities of the faculty, and introduce students to research methods and practice;
  • Contribute to the enrichment and leadership of the professional communities, and serve the professional and lay communities in a variety of ways including partnerships in the development of policies, research, community assessment, and development in the professional studies;
  • Commit to the challenge of life-long learning in response to changes in the professions by offering continuing education for alumni, practicing professionals, and the lay community.

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. Justice and Law Administration
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.