Department of Psychology Orientation Advising
About Us Location: Bousfield (BOUS) Unsure of who to contact? Check online! Key People: Dr. James Chrobak Associate Dept. Head & Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies Sarah Scheidel Undergraduate Academic Advisor, BOUS 100A Kelsey Keefe Undergraduate Program Assistant, BOUS 108
Agenda Plans of study and major requirements Advising and registration Fall to-do list and tips Wrap-up, reminders, and paperwork To-do: Download myuconn app Bookmark our website: undergrad.psych.uconn.edu
Plans of Study & Major Requirements
Plans of Study & Requirements Area Bachelor of Arts (BA) Bachelor of Science (BS) Standard Research Honors Standard Research Honors Minor Introduction& 1100 & same same same same same recommended Foundation 1103 or 1101 & 2100WQ or 2100Q Area I 2 courses same same same same same 1 course Area II 2 courses same same same same same 1 course Area III 1 course 3100/W 3100/W 1 course 3100/W 3100/W Area IV 2 courses 2 courses 2 lab courses 2 lab courses 2 lab courses Research 3 credits 3899 & 4197W 3 credits 3899 & 4197W* (6 credits total) (6 credits total) 2000-level or above 2 courses 1 course 1 course 3 courses Related courses 12 credits same same same same same Total upper-level 25 credits 31 credits 31 credits 25 credits 31 credits 31 credits 15 credits PSYC credits *PSYC 4197W may be substituted for one Area IV lab course. If substituted, take one other 2000 -level or above PSYC course.
BA vs. BS Biggest difference is CA3 gen eds BS students have a need for or interest in math and science sequences (i.e., pre-health interests) BA is ample preparation for most students (including grad school and/or clinical psych) Students interested in neuroscience may pursue either: BS BA with desired science (mostly bio) courses If you are interested in the BS, pursue it
Plans of Study & Requirements Area Bachelor of Arts (BA) Bachelor of Science (BS) Standard Research Honors Standard Research Honors Minor Introduction& 1100 & same same same same same recommended Foundation 1103 or 1101 & 2100WQ or 2100Q Area I 2 courses same same same same same 1 course Area II 2 courses same same same same same 1 course Area III 1 course 3100/W 3100/W 1 course 3100/W 3100/W Area IV 2 courses 2 courses 2 lab courses 2 lab courses 2 lab courses Research 3 credits 3899 & 4197W 3 credits 3899 & 4197W* (6 credits total) (6 credits total) 2000-level or above 2 courses 1 course 1 course 3 courses Related courses 12 credits same same same same same Total upper-level 25 credits 31 credits 31 credits 25 credits 31 credits 31 credits 15 credits PSYC credits *PSYC 4197W may be substituted for one Area IV lab course. If substituted, take one other 2000 -level or above PSYC course.
Approved Related Courses Related courses are: 12 credits of coursework related to but outside PSYC Must be upper level (numbered 2000 or above) List of pre-approved courses on our website Start thinking about pre-reqs to potential relateds Ways use relateds strategically: Minor or double major Pre-med/pre-dent or pre-law courses Other grad school prep
Advising & Registration
Advising Structure All new students (freshmen, transfers, newly declared majors) are assigned to Sarah Students have the option to be assigned a faculty advisor in addition to Sarah and the assignment can be made at any time Must have met with Sarah at some point before receiving a faculty advisor Sarah will gauge interest in advising meetings Survey sent to match student with faculty member
Registration Tips Select BA or BS during registration session Great to have a subplan in mind, but selecting one at orientation is not required Think about potential double majors or minors Think about any grad school or career goals
Transfer PSYC Credits Maximum of 7 credits of upper-level PSYC courses can be used toward the major General Psych courses do not count toward this limit Courses must be direct equivalencies Course Reevaluation undergrad.psych.uconn.edu/credit-evaluation Some courses offered as psychology at other institutions come in as HDFS Can be used as related courses Contact HDFS for any reevaluation
Intro to General Psych I & II PSYC 1100 General Psych I PSYC 1101 General Psych II 3 credits 3 credits 4 credits PSYC 1103 General Psych II Enhanced lecture + lab lecture lecture + discussion CA3: non-lab CA2 CA2 Covers the biological area of psych (Area II) Rare to see transfer credit Covers the social sphere of psych (Area I) Offered at Storrs during the summer and at regional campuses Covers the social sphere of psych (Area I) Offered at Storrs during the academic year
Your Registration Session If needed, enroll in PSYC 1100 and/or 1103 If ready and needed, enroll in STAT 1000Q/1100Q May be ready for 2000+ level PSYC course Most students have credit for First Year Writing or want to wait for a Waiver Should start or continue the language requirement, if needed
Your Registration Session Fill the remaining schedule with gen eds or electives: Gen eds CA2 courses are usually popular with psych majors Other areas/subjects based on student s interest Prerequisites for related courses Courses for a double major or minor Pre-law coursework Add an FYE course, if desired Aim for 12-16 credits
Your Schedule 1 hour in computer lab to create fall schedule Classes fill up quickly so FOCUS! You will most likely have to be flexible and will not get your DREAM schedule! During your registration session, you may not necessarily meet with us
Fall Semester To-Do s & Tips
To-Do s Once Fall Semester Starts Check your UConn email for a welcome email from your advisor. See your advisor during the 1 st week of classes for urgent concerns such as adding/dropping classes. After the first week of classes, students can make appointments online via AdvApp Use various online tools to help you enroll in classes, learn graduation requirements, etc.
advapp.uconn.edu catalog.uconn.edu
Group Advising New incoming students will be required to attend group advising session before meeting with the advisor and registering! Please make sure to check your email for dates and more information!
Wrap-Up & Reminders
Registration Form Please use the next 5-10 minutes to fill out the registration form to use later Anything you do not know, please make an effort to find out today to inform the advisor later during the registration session Turn in to us on your way out
Reminders Find info needed for registration Check out possible classes to PREPARE for your registration session Circle gen eds in your workbook Review the New Student To-Do list for psych students in your folder ENJOY your summer!
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