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Dr. Binh Nguyen, Ed.D.
Psychology Instructor,
1539
Office phone: (707) 527-4605
Schedule
8:30 am - 9:00 am Office Hours Emeritus 1539 9:00 am - 10:30 am Psych 1A Large Lecture Hybrid Emeritus 1564 (Newman Auditorium) 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Psych 1A Regular Lecture Hybrid Emeritus 4246 (Doyle Library) 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Office Hours Emeritus 1539 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm Office Hours Online Online Chat Room 0:00 - 0:00 Office hours by appointment any day of the week Emeritus 1539 and Online 0:00 - 0:00 Psych 4 Online - 2 Sections Online
Classes
Section 5476 of PSYCH 4: Child and Adolescent Psychology -- Spring 2013: Jan 14 - May 17 -- Online Section 5807 of PSYCH 1A: General Psychology -- Spring 2013: 01/15/13 - 05/14/13 -- Santa Rosa - Hybrid Format Section 7379 of PSYCH 1A: General Psychology -- Spring 2013: 01/15/13 - 05/14/13 -- Santa Rosa - Hybrid Format Education
ED.D. IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP University of California, Davis (UCD) June 2002 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON LICENSE Department of Real Estate, Sacramento, CA December 1999 CERTIFICATE IN COMMUNITY COLLEGE TEACHING California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) May 1998 M.A. IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY (MFT/MFCC) University of Southern California (USC) June 1996 B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Work and Consulting Experience
SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE, Santa Rosa, CA Psychology Instructor, FT Tenured June 1998 – April 2005 VERDUGO HILLS AUTISM PROJECT, Encino, CA Employee Trainer / Senior Behavior Therapist August 1999 – August 2001 LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE, Long Beach, CA Psychology Instructor August 1999 – August 2001 EL CAMINO COLLEGE, Torrance, CA Psychology Instructor June 2000 – August 2001 FASTRAX, Long Beach, CA Algebra Instructor August 2000 – June 2001 LORE, Premiere Education Charter School, Long Beach, CA Teacher, Science and Independent Studies
Professional Involvement and Community Service
Current member of selected educational Scholarship committee at SRJC and Student Equity Committee Previous Santa Rosa Junior College Puente Mentor – advise and council minority (Latino/a, Asian, etc.) college students to prepare them for current classes and higher education Previous member of Project Learn / “Student Learning Outcome” (SLO) initiative at SRJC. Attended a weekend seminar on the utilization of SLO for personal & professional growth and improvement Previous member of the SRJC Accreditation Self-Study 2007-08 Standard IV: Leadership and Governance Guest lecturer for WOLM series, Leslie Marmon Silko's "Ceremony," on Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Attended the following conferences in 2006: Statewide Academic Senate Leadership Institute and Excellence in Leadership and Creativity Involved in the SEED (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) program at SRJC Served as a "Psychology Advocate" for the Department of Behavioral Sciences. Involved in the scheduling and evaluation of full and part-time psychology instructors Served on the interview and hiring committee for new Psychology and Anthropology Instructors at SRJC; involved in the annual evaluation process of current Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology Instructors at SRJC Updated and wrote new course outlines for the Psychology discipline and helped create the Psychology Major Past membership in the following campus-wide committee: Academic Senate, EPCC (Educational Planning and Coordinating Council), Staff Diversity Committee, and International Studies Committee Prepared and co-facilitated programs for Spring 2003 PDA days (staff development), with specific focus on broadening campus diversity (racism, classism, monolingualism, deaf and disabled culture, and homosexualism) and creating a more positive campus climate Faculty Advisor for the Asian and Polynesian Culture Club at El Camino College, 2001 - 2002 Volunteered to coordinate and co-facilitate the 2002 Asian Lunar New Year celebration at SRJC Continuously updating and researching on current materials in Psychology (medications, brain structures, eating disorder issues, psychological disorders, childhood disorders, etc.), Computer Technology (Word for Windows, Excel, Powerpoint, and building websites), and cultural diversity on all topics (child rearing practices, rites of passages, social/political rules, etc.)
Presentations and Publications
Master’s Thesis on “Autism: symptoms, causes and treatment options” Co-authored an “Autism Training Manual” for Verdugo Hills Autism Project, Encino, CA Guest lectures for various Psychology classes on the issues of Autism Ongoing weekend training for companies who wish for their employees to learn more about Autism and Behavioral Intervention Techniques (Lovaas and Discrete Trial Training)
Honors and Awards
Academic Senate Faculty Recognition Award at LBCC, May 2000
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