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Wharton
Campus
911 Boling Highway
Wharton, Texas 77488
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
979-532-4560 |
Ft. Bend Tech
Center
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, Texas 77469
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
281-239-1500 |
Sugar Land
Campus
14004 University Blvd.
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
281-243-8447 |
Bay City Campus
4000 Avenue F
Bay City, Texas 77414
979-244-4552
1-800-561-WCJC (9252)
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Victoria Schultz,
M.S.
Department Head, Human Services Program
Instructor of Psychology and Human Services
Wharton County Junior College
Fort Bend Technical Center
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, TX 77469
Ph: (281) 239-1566
Email: victorias@wcjc.edu |
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Ms. Schultz is the director of the Human Services Program in the Division of Allied Health. She received her Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from the University of Alaska. Ms. Schultz has taught undergraduate and graduate level courses at the university and college level in the Department of Psychology, School of Education, and Human Services Program for several years. She has presented research papers at international and national level conferences as well as published articles in scientific journals. She has many years of clinical experience in both the community mental health environment and private practice. Ms. Schultz has a wide range variety of teaching experience in psychology, human services, and mental health. |
Marcel Gamboa, M.A., LPC., NCC
Instructor of Psychology and Human Services
Wharton County Junior College
Fort Bend Technical Center
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, TX 77469
E-mail: gamboam@wcjc.edu |
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Mr. Gamboa is a part-time instructor in Human services. He received
his bachelor’s degree in Psychology at University of Kentucky, and
his Master’s in Clinical Psychology at Sam Houston State University.
In addition to teaching, Mr. Gamboa is also a Licensed Professional
Counselor (LPC), and a LPC Supervisor. He has many years of clinical
experience, working with both adults and adolescents with mental
health disorders in both the private and the public sector. |
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