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Mission Statement

The Ecological-Community Psychology Program applies humanitarian principles to community-based research that is designed to ameliorate social problems and promote community well-being. Our approach to community research and intervention training emphasizes the fundamental relationship between the social systems in which individuals are embedded. Through independent service-oriented learning, mentored research experience, and classroom instruction, scholars in training acquire broad substantive knowledge of community psychology theory, research, and intervention, with a special emphasis on program evaluation theory, methods, and practice from a community psychology perspective. Our students leave Michigan State University prepared to work as scholars in a wide variety of applied and academic contexts.

Areas of Research

Students and faculty actively collaborate on research on a variety of topics, including:
  • Violence against Women
  • HIV Prevention and Intervention
  • Juvenile Delinquency and Criminal Justice Reform
  • Health Behaviors
  • Empowerment
  • Community and Organization Development
  • Intervention Dissemination