Larry Galizio - Education

Education

Galizio holds a BA in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the University of California-Berkeley,http://www.berkeley.edu/index.html an MA in Communication Studies from San Francisco State University, and a Ph.D. from the School of Urban and Public Affairs at Portland State University http://udini.proquest.com/view/the-incorporation-of-direct-pqid:1949862611/. Dr. Galizio also attended Santa Barbara City College for one year http://www.sbcc.cc.ca.us/prospective/studentbios/larry.php.

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