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An Intro to the Psych Dept : Gilmer 101. Academic Questions?. Professor Freeman, Director of Undergraduate Studies Location: Gilmer 140B Stacy Sties & Natalie Dawdy. Navigating Gilmer. Professor Offices – 1 st or 2 nd floor Labs – Basement Neuroscience Dept. BioPsych Library - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: An Intro to the  Psych  Dept :  Gilmer 101

An Intro to the Psych Dept: Gilmer

101

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Academic Questions? Professor Freeman,

Director of Undergraduate Studies

Location: Gilmer 140B Stacy Sties & Natalie

Dawdy

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Navigating Gilmer Professor Offices –

1st or 2nd floor Labs – Basement Neuroscience

Dept. BioPsych Library Secretaries Mailboxes

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Declaring the Major/Minor1. Make sure you have completed the

requirements necessary to declare2. Locate the Psychology Declaration of

Major Form on the Psych Dept site1. TYPE ALL INFORMATION INTO FORM2. PRINT 2 COPIES

3. Take both copies to the Undergrad Coordinator (Natalie Dawdy) along with a TRANSCRIPT AND COURSE HISTORY!

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Requirements for the Declaration of the Major 2 completed Psych classes with GPA >

2.0 PSYC 1010 Other 2000-level course

Before the start of the seventh semester (unless you have taken 3005)

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Required Classes for the Major At least one of these courses:

PSYC 2100 – Intro to Learning PSYC 2150 – Intro to Cognition PSYC 2300 – Intro to Perception

**These are all generally offered every semester.

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Continued… At least one of these courses:

PSYC 2200 – A Survey of the Neural Basis of Behavior*

PSYC 2210 – Animal Behavior**

* - this course is taught in the fall by Prof. Brunjes and in the spring by Prof. Hill

** - this course is listed online but has not been offered in the past 3-4 years

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Continued… PSYC 3005 and PSYC 3006 – Research

Methods & Data Analysis I & II Note: there is a prerequisite for these

courses. You HAVE to take MATH 1210, MATH 1212, MATH 1220, MATH 1310, MATH 1320, APMA 1090, APMA 1110 or have transfer credit or AP credit in Calculus AB or BC

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Continued… At least two courses at 3000-level or

higher (for example): PSYC 3220 – Neurobiology of Learning &

Memory PSYC 3410 – Abnormal Psychology PSYC 3435 – Educational Psychology PSYC 3440 – Child Psychopathology PSYC 3460 – Psychological Study of

Children, Families, & the Law PSYC 3480 – Adolescence: Theory &

Devel.

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Last, But Not Least At least one 4000-level course (for example):

PSYC 4001 – Controversies in Human Sexuality PSYC 4005 – Adv. Research Methods PSYC 4110 – Psycholinguistics PSYC 4111 – Language Development & Disorders PSYC 4120 – Psychology of Reading PSYC 4200 – Neural Mechanisms of Behavior PSYC 4499 – Psychology and Law: Cognitive &

Social Issues PSYC 4602 – Women’s Issues in Clinical Psychology

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Some Other Details Must maintain a 2.0 GPA Cannot take courses CR/NC Research/Internship/Directed Readings can

only count up to 9 credits toward major Only 12 transfer credits count toward major No courses from outside the College count Statistics classes cannot transfer as PSYC

3005 and 3006 A total of 30-32 credits

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Requirements for the Minor 16 credits (2000-level and above) PSYC 3005 and 3006 One 4000 or 5000 level course GPA > 2.0 No CR/NC courses Research/Directed Readings can count

for 3 credits Up to 6 credits can transfer

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Upcoming Events Wednesday, October 3 from 6 – 8 pm in

Gilmer 141: Presentation from CAPS

Wednesday, October 17 from 6 – 8 pm in Gilmer 190: Guest Speaker, Dr. Jony Kipnis of the UVA Medical Center Dept. of Neuroscience speaking on “Immune System in Support of Healthy and Diseased Brain”

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