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Michael J. Cohen, Ed.D.
Lead Faculty
Greenwich University Applied Ecopsychology

 

DRAFT 7/13/00

 

Checklist of GWSG member in good standing:

If you have additional ideas or information that you feel should help define a GWSG member in good standing, please contact the Coordenating Committee. gwsg-ccc@egroups.com.

Please note that the Degree Program is designed to make the Natural Systems Thinking Process webstring science available to you and the public through GWSG functions. The program's purpose is for each course and subject to be learned by you and GWSG simultaneously. This is accomplished by the practice of sharing information and support with GWSG members and committees. Learning and engaging in this practice is as much a part of your degree program as is any other part. GWSG is a student-cooperative way of learning and teaching. I've not heard of it being done elsewhere, have you? Lets make it work so people can learn and grow from contact with NIAL.

Through the Program Handbook and other materials, you are given the ability to administrate your and other student's work. For NSTP to make its vital contribution, please help GWSG and its members achieve at their highest potential.

One means of accomplishing our dual purpose is to find public outlets for work you do. If you write a paper, for example, with little effort it can become a submission to a publication or discussion list somewhere on the internet and/or newspaper, call in radio, etc. Even reactions to an activity make a splendid letter to and editor upon which you can comment.

 

Name:

Email:

Postal Address:

 

 

ADMINISTRATIVE

..........Date

[ ...........................] ..Submitted GWSG Application 

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[ ...........................] .. GWSG Application approved

[ ...........................] .Biography and Goals Statement placed
.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.http://www.wellness-services.com/pnc/gwsg.htm

[ ...........................] ..Sent Application to Greenwich University
.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.http://www.ecopsych.com/gwsgapplic.html

[ ...........................].. Application accepted at Greenwichp

[ ...........................].. Enrollment/start-coursework date establishedpication

[ ...........................].. Coursework begunreceived

 

CONTRACTS MADE TO

[ ...........................]..make contracts with GWSG .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.http://www.ecopsych.com/ecocontracts.html

[ ...........................]. keep a Log-Journal:

[ ...........................]. make introductory telephone call(s) .

[ ...........................]. file a quarterly activity report.1/1 3/1 6/1 9/1

[ ...........................]. join the professional egroup mailing list

[ ...........................]. join the NatureConnect discussion list

[ ...........................]..collect questions, criteria and case histories

[ ...........................]..share course work with support team

[ ...........................]..subscribe to Science News

[ ...........................]..become involved with one or more committees

[ ...........................]. joined an active local conservation/environmental group

[ ...........................]..fulfilled "Basic Requirements" ....................................http://www.ecopsych.com/coursebasics.html

 

COURSES and PROJECTS COMPLETED:

Nobody is allowed to fully complete the ECO 500, 501, 522 or ORT 500 before they enroll at Greenwich. Once you enroll at Greenwich I have you complete the courses while there with a short summary paper. In this way, the course is finished there and credit is registered towards your degree while you are a student, without transfer questions and/or replacement courses necessary.

http://www.ecopsych.com/ plus single course number like so: eco503 (note lower case) plus .html will bring you to the course syllabus on the web with this exception:

http://www.ecopsych.com/address.html is added below if it is different that the course number. I'll link these when I have a chance. Please let me know if links are not working

 

[ ...........................].M.S. Waiver.

[ ...........................] ORT 500 /600 Greenwich Orient 1 credit eco500ort.html

[ ...........................]..ECO 500 Global Citizenship 1 credit

[...........................]..ECO 501/601 Introductory RWN 3 credit

[ ...........................] ECO 502/602 .I and II WMWE 3 credit eco502parts.html

[ ...........................] ECO 503 /603 Directed Readings 3 credit

[ ...........................] ECO 504/604 Sensory Knowing and Culture 3 credit

[ ...........................] ECO 522 /622 Public Relations/Funding (3 credit)

[ ...........................]..ECO 751: Field Studies /Internships(6 credits)

[ ...........................]..*ECO542: Qualitative Research (3 credits)

[ ...........................]..*ECO 791: Selected Projects/Topics (3 credits)

[ ...........................].*ECO 792: Advanced Readings (3 credits) .

[ ...........................]..*ECO 793: Selected Topics/Projects (3 credits)

[ ...........................]..RES 890/990: Thesis Research (6-9 credits)

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MASTER'S REQUIREMENTS

15 Credits/semester needed for 2 semester program ($3M)
10 Credits/semester needed for 3 semester program ($4M)

Red= Required first semester or before in 1 year program

Core Competencies (Required: 10 credits)

*ORT 500: Orientation for the Adult Learner (1 credit)

*ECO 501: Elements of Educating and Counseling with Nature I (3 credits)

*ECO 502: Elements of Educating and Counseling with Nature II (3 credits)

*ECO 503: Directed Reading in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

*ECO 504: Integrating Sensory Knowing and Culture (3 credits)

 

Field Studies (Required: 6 credits)

*ECO 751: Field Studies in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (6 credits)

*ECO 753: Case Studies in Education and Counseling with Nature (6 credits)

 

Research Preparation Courses (Required: 9 credits)

*ECO541: Participatory Research for Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

*RES890: Thesis Research (6 credits)

 

Advanced Studies (Electives)

*ECO 791: Selected Projects in Applied Ecopsychology/ Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

*ECO 792: Advanced Readings in Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

*ECO 793: Selected Topics/Projects in Applied Ecopsychology/ Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

*ECO 500: Global Citizenship Orientation: The Art and Science of Thinking With Nature (1 Credit)

ECO 522 /622 Public Relations/Fund Raising (3 credits)

 

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A suggested curriculum to complete a two semester MS program

Pre-enrollment equivilency transfer work via IGE or elsewhere (up to 8 credits)

  • ECO 500: Global Citizenship Orientation: The Art and Science of Thinking With Nature (1 Credit)
  • ORT 500: Orientation for the Adult Learner (1 credit)
  • ECO 501: Elements of Educating and Counseling with Nature I (3 credits)
  • ECO 522 /622 Public Relations/Fund Raising (3 credits)

First Semester: (17 credits)

  • Complete the pre-enrollment equivilency courses above (8 credits)
  • ECO 502: Elements of Educating and Counseling with Nature II (3 credits)
  • ECO 504: Integrating Sensory Knowing and Culture (3 credits)
  • ECO 503: Directed Reading in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

Second Semester (15 credits)

  • ECO 751: Field Studies in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (6 credits)
  • RES 990: Dissertation Research (6 credits)
  • ECO541: Participatory Research for Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

 

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DOCTORAL REQUIREMENTS..

 

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Core Competencies (Required: 13 credits)

*ORT 600: Orientation for the Adult Learner (1 credit)

*ECO 601: Educating and Counseling with Nature I: Student Teaching and Research (3 credits)

*ECO 602: Educating and Counseling with Nature II: Student Teaching and Research (3 credits)

*ECO 603: Exploratory Reading in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

*ECO 604: Researching Sensory Knowing and Culture (3 credits)

 

Field Studies (Required: 6 credits -select one)

*ECO 751: Field Studies in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (6 credits)

*ECO 752: Externship in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (6 credits)

*ECO 753: Case Studies in Education and Counseling with Nature (6 credits)

 

Research Preparation Courses (Required: 12 credits)

*ECO541: Participatory Research for Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

*RES990: Dissertation Research (9 credits)

 

Advanced Studies (Electives)

*ECO 500: Global Citizenship Orientation: The Art and Science of Thinking With Nature. (1 credit)

*ECO 622 Public Relations and Fund Raising

*ECO 791: Special Projects in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

*ECO 792: Advanced Readings in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

ECO 793: Special Projects in Applied Ecopsychology (3 credits)

 

A suggested four semester Ph.D. program (12 credits/semester)

Pre-enrollment equivilency transfer work via IGE or elsewhere (up to 5 credits)

  • ECO 500: Global Citizenship Orientation: The Art and Science of Thinking With Nature (1 Credit)
  • ORT 600: Orientation for the Adult Learner (1 credit)
  • ECO 522 /622 Public Relations/Fund Raising (3 credits)

First Semester: (12 credits)

  • Complete pre-enrollment equivilency courses above (5 credits)
  • ECO 601: Elements of Educating and Counseling with Nature II (3 credits)
  • ECO 604: Integrating Sensory Knowing and Culture (3 credits)
  • ECO 603: Exploratory Reading in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

Second Semester (12 credits)

  • ECO 602: Elements of Educating and Counseling with Nature II (3 credits)
  • ECO 791: Special Projects in Applied Ecopsychology (3 credits)
  • ECO 604: Researching Sensory Knowing and Culture (3 credits may also be done in first sememster)
  • ECO541: Participatory Research for Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (3 credits)

Third Semester (12 credits)

  • ECO 751: Field Studies in Applied Ecopsychology/Integrated Ecology (6 credits)
  • Advanced Study Electives (4-7 credits)

Fourth Semester (9 credits)

  • RES990: Dissertation Research (9 credits)

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P.O. Box 1605 Friday Harbor WA 98250
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www.ecopsych.com

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