Behavioral Science and Human Services Clubs and Organizations
This club is for students interested in learning sign language, and applying their skills in the field of professional American Sign Language Interpreters.
Advisor:
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Teresa Thiry
The purpose of this organization is to stimulate a strong interest in psychology, and to provide fellowship among the psychology enthusiasts and to promote fellowship, unity and joy among the members. The members of the organization are to be enthusiasts, interested in participating and promoting the field of psychology. Members are encouraged to give their opinions on ways to advance the psychology club and ways to engage the community in the field of psychology.
Advisor:
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Erica Wager
erica.wager@estrellamountain.edu
(623) 935-8450
The EMCC Communication Club provides a strong interest in communication and provides fellowship among EMCC students by fostering an inclusive community through communication, and to a better understanding of critical dialogue among the members about current events while improving students confidence in speaking.
Advisor:
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Cheryl Hebert, Ph.D.
cheryl.hebert@estrellamountain.edu
(623) 935-8470
Sigma Chi Eta is the official Communication Honor Society sponsored by the National Communication Honor Society. Sigma Chi Eta holds meetings/pairs with the Communication Club. Benefits as a national organization:
- You can present or volunteer at the National Communication Association
- Submit Papers or present at the national conference for scholastic or monetary awards
- Apply for Scholarships
- Find mentors and job opportunities
** Membership rolls over into the 4-year organization when you transfer, as you are a member for life.
Advisor:
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Cheryl Hebert, Ph.D.
cheryl.hebert@estrellamountain.edu
(623) 935-8470
The purpose of the club is to promote unity among all students integrating the Code of Ethics set forth by the National Association of Social Workers, the Department of Social Work, and the Estrella Mountain Community College code of behavior for matriculated students.
In so doing, the club will provide avenues to filter information to EMCC students regarding Social Work causes the club see’s fit that coincides with the Code of Ethics set forth by the NASW. The club will also organize various activities promoting unity and community for students and raising issues that affect by students and non-students.
Advisor:
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Stacy Moreno