Noah Cochran, Ph.D.
Limited Term Instructor
678-839-5000
ncochran@w estga.edu
Melson Hall - Room 221
Noah Cochran began his academic journey at Gordon State Community College before transferring to Georgia Southwestern State University, where he earned his B.A. in psychology in 2012. After graduation, he worked at the Perry Wellness Center, a mental health service in Americus, Georgia. He later pursued graduate studies and relocated to Carrollton, Georgia, where he earned both his M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of West Georgia.
Dr. Cochran’s research interests lie at the intersection of academia and popular culture, with a focus on language, speech activities, and their role in shaping the dynamic relationships between individuals and culture. His current research explores how ideologies influence decision-making, the role of popular culture in constructing meaning and identity, and dialogical and dynamic notions of “self.”
- Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology: Consciousness and Society, University of West Georgia, 2024
Fall 2024 Sections
- PSYC-2010 (Psychology as a Human Science) Section: 02 external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource
- PSYC-3010 (Human Growth and Development) Section: 01 external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource
- PSYC-3900 (Personality Theories) Section: 01 external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource
- PSYC-4030 (History&PhilosophyofPsychology) Section: 01 external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource