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DSocSci - Prevention Science: Start Here

This guide contains resources relevant to the Doctor of Social Science Prevention Science Program.

This guide will assist you with your participation and coursework for the Doctor of Social Science - Prevention Science program.
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DSocSci Program Contacts

Debra L. Berke, Ph.D., CFLE
​Director, Psychology Programs
WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(302) 356-6760 

Debra.L.Berke@wilmu.edu

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Shawn Stevens, Ed.D., CPS
Adjunct Coordinator
WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(302) 295-1193

Shawn.f.stevens@wilmu.edu

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DSocSci Program Description

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Course Sequence

Sequence & Pairing of Courses

Semester

Semester

Course ID

Course Name

1

Semester

PSC 7000

Introduction to Prevention Science

 

Semester

PSC 7101

Human Development and Prevention Science

2

Semester

PSC 7102

Families and Prevention Science

 

Semester

PSC 7201

Applied Research Methods and Skills 1: Qualitative

3

Semester

PSC 7103

Community Well-Being and Prevention Science

 

Semester

PSC 7202

Applied Research Methods and Skills 2: Quantitative

4

Semester

PSC 7104

Designing and Adapting Preventive Interventions

 

Semester

PSC 7203

Applied Research Methods and Skills 3: Mixed Methods Research

5

Semester

PSC 7301

Guided Study

 

Semester

PSC 8000

Applied Inquiry Project I

6

Semester

PSC 7302

Guided Study

 

Semester

PSC 8001

Applied Inquiry Project II

7

Semester

PSC 8002

Applied Inquiry Project III

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