Education:

Following High School (Loara in Anaheim), I started at Cypress College in 1971 (how fast can you do the math). After spending a fair amount of time off I finally figured out what I really wanted out of a college education and returned back to school in 1980.

 

I received my Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (1983) from California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) as well as,

 

My  Masters of Science in Counseling (1985) from CSUF.

 

License:

I am licensed as a Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) in the State of California. (previously titled MFCC). This license is governed and regulated by the Dept. of Consumer Affairs, Board of Behavioral Sciences.

 

Cypress College

Human Services Department 

Gary Michael Zager

Associate Professor

Welcome to this web site!

 

My goal is to provide you with information on myself, the classes that I teach, and some of the links to referral sites that I find of interest. Just click on the underlined words.

 

There are also instructional aids that you can refer to for each class that I teach.

 

Please feel free to let me know what else would be helpful on this site. It is always in a state of change.

 

Teaching Career:

I am a full-time instructor here at Cypress College, working alongside Dr. Lucinda Alibrandi (Director and Chair of our Dept.) and Virgil Adams, in the Dept. of Human Services which is part of the Social Sciences Division. In the past I have taught adjunct (part-time) for Cypress College as well as the University of La Verne in the Psychology Dept.

 

 

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Gary Michael Zager
Human Services Department
Cypress College
9200 Valley View Street
Cypress, California 90630-5897

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This site was last updated August, 2007. The webmaster of this site is Gary Zager. The ideas and opinions expressed in this site are Mr. Zager’s only and do not necessary express the ideas or opinions of Cypress College or the North Orange County Community College District.

Text Box: Life is an adventure to be lived and not a problem to be solved