Dr. Robert Haussmann, Ph.D.
School of Behavioral Sciences
Robert (“Bob”) Haussmann did his undergraduate work (a psychology/computer science double major) between 1997 and 1991 at Drew University (a small liberal arts college in Madison, NJ), then his graduate work in psychology at Yale University between 1991 and 1995. While he went the traditional route with his own doctorate, he has been lucky enough to have been involved in distance education as an instructor and administrator for approximately 35 years. In that time, he served in all aspects of higher education, from professor to Psychology department chair and ultimately to Dean of the School of Psychology at Northcentral University (now National University). Even while serving as an administrator, though, he never lost touch with his true passion: teaching. Dr. Haussmann academic and professional interests include the psychology of perception, sensation and cognition, and the ever evolving world of child welfare and related issues.
Educational Experience: Ph.D, Psychology, Yale University (1995); M.S., Psychology, Yale University (1994); M.Phil., Psychology, Yale University (1993); B.A., Psychology, Drew University
Areas of Expertise: Sensation, perception, cognition, child welfare, statistical methods