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Program administration

The Applied Behavioral Science Program is a program of the College of Liberal Arts of Wright State University. The day-to-day administration of the program and the track in Criminal Justice & Social Problems is the responsibility of the Program Director who is appointed by the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Program policies, curricula changes, petition approvals and general oversight reside in the Applied Behavioral
Science Program Committee. 

The Program Committee meets one or more times each term (excluding summer term). Committee members are nominated by the Program Director to the Dean of the College who has ultimate power over appointments. All committee members are graduate faculty members. They serve for three-year terms. The Associate Dean of the College sits as an ex officio member of the Program Committee.

Degrees in the ABS Program are approved by the Dean of the Graduate School of Wright State University and issued by the Graduate School.

The ABS Program operates under The Graduate School's rules and policies.

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