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Division of Applied Interdisciplinary Studies (DAIS) Open House, May 2
The Division of Applied Interdisciplinary Studies (DAIS) will be conducting an open house event for anyone interested in learning more about what they do and the courses and degrees offered. The DAIS schools consist of The Center for Psychological Studies; the Institute for the Study of Human Service, Health and Justice; the Mailman Segal Center for Human Development; and the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Joining the DAIS schools will be representatives from the Farquhar School of Arts and Sciences (graduate programs.)
The event is scheduled for Friday, May 2 at 6 p.m. in the Maltz Psychology Building on the main campus (Davie.) Free to the public, but registration is required. Those interested in attending are asked to register online at: (http://www.nova.edu/dais/openhouse/).
The goal of the open house is to allow prospective students to meet with NSU’s knowledgeable and accomplished faculty and staff. Interested students are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn about NSU’s master’s and doctoral programs, explore graduate financial aid options and hear about current trends in your field of interest – all while enjoying complimentary refreshments. Some of the program options available to DAIS students include, but are not limited to:
- Ph.D. and Psy.D. in clinical psychology;
- Psy.D. and Psy.S. in school psychology;
- Ph.D. & M.S. in conflict analysis & resolution;
- M.S. in criminal justice,
- M.S. in forensic psychology
- M.S. in gerontology; and
- MHS in child protection.