Dr. Thomas Byrne
Professor, Department Chair, Psychology

- t.byrne@mcla.edu
- Phone
- (413) 662-5464
- Office
- Center for Science & Innovation 326B
Education
- Ph.D., Michigan University
- M.A., Michigan University
- B.S., University of Florida
Courses Taught
- PSYC 316: Behavior Analysis
- PSYC 332: Drugs and Human Behavior
- PSYC 416: Research in Behavior Analysis
- PSYC 495: Special Topics
- PSYC 499: Advanced Seminar
- PSYC 516: Functional Assessment and Intervention
- PSYC 518: Ethics and Professional Issues in Behavior Analys
Tom Byrne began teaching at MCLA in the Fall of 1998. He received his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology in 1998 at Western Michigan University, where he also completed a graduate certificate program in Alcohol and Drug Abuse. He has been a Board Certified Behavior Analyst since December 2001.
Dr. Byrne teaches Drugs and Human Behavior, Biological Psychology, and the behavior analysis sequence of Behavior Analysis, research in Behavior Analysis, and Functional Assessment. He has also offered a core-curriculum course entitled The Science of Behavior and has recently developed a course in critical thinking called Psychology of Superstition and the Unexplained.
Dr. Byrne maintains an active research laboratory primarily focused on basic learning
principles and behavioral pharmacology. His research has been published in several
peer-reviewed journals including The Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior,
The Psychological Record, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, and the Skeptical
Inquirer.
