Graduate Information
Graduate Affairs Directory
Irvine, CA 92697-7055
Telephone: (949) 824-6861
FAX: (949) 824-9875
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
The Associate Dean for Graduate Studies:
Dr. James Meeker......................................................................(949) 824-6861
Academic Counseling Staff:
Cammy Wang............................................................................(949) 824-6861
Director
Jean Martinez............................................................................(949) 824-5918
Previous PhDs
- Doctor Douglas Kieso
The California Three Strikes Law: The Undemocratic Production of Injustice
Fall 2003
Committee: Professors Gilbert Geis (Chair), John Dombrink, and Paul Jesilow - Doctor Richelle Swan
On the Rocky Road to "Restoring" Justice: The Restorative Justice Movement in the United States
Summer 2003
Committee: Professors John Dombrink (Chair), Kitty Calavita, and Valerie Jenness - Doctor Kelly Bradley
Recent PhDs
Welcome to the School of Social Ecology's "Recent PhD" page. This
webpage spotlights our students who have recently received their
doctoral degrees. Listed on this page is the name of each student,
along with the relevant degree, department, list of committee members,
and a link to an electronic abstract of their dissertation.
We hope that you will find this information useful and informative.
Stop back often as this page will be updated regularly. If you have any
questions regarding the information contained on this page, please send
an email to Jean Martinez, Assistant Director of Graduate Student Services for the School of Social Ecology.
Thank you.
Prospective Graduate Students
Please use the links on the left to access information about applications, courses, faculty, departments, and degrees.
Additional brochures and printed material are available for some departments. Use the following links to request printed materials for the programs indicated.
Graduate Programs & Degrees
Graduate training in the School of Social Ecology is organized around
the study of contemporary problems in the social and physical
environment. Emphasis is placed primarily upon theory and research that
have implications for policy and intervention. Problems are
investigated from the complementary perspectives of a multidisciplinary
faculty that includes specialists in social, developmental, clinical,
environmental, and health psychology; urban and regional planning and
architecture; urban sociology; law; criminology, and environmental
health.
TA Information
TA Request/Application Forms
Additional TA Information
Electronic Educational Enviroment (EEE)
Application Information
In submitting your application, be sure to specify clearly the degree program for which you wish to be considered for admission. This is important because if a student is admitted to a degree program within the School of Social Ecology, transferring to a different degree program requires special procedures and cannot always be guaranteed.
