mass advising spring 2009
27/02/09 15:01
Hello Psych Majors,
Next week is advising time for summer and fall 2009. We will be holding 4 mass advising sessions to aid you in your choices. We will have as many faculty as possible at these sessions to help you. Our goal is a very fast over-view (10 minutes) with reminders of pre-reqs, then we'll talk about our new curriculum that starts in the fall and how it will allow you to get an even better education. Summer and Fall schedules are posted and we'll be sharing that info if you haven't checked banner yet.
1. Wed from 10 - 11 in the Library, CTLE room on the third floor
2. Wed from 4 - 5 in 104 Dunlap
3. Thur during the meeting period in 104 Dunlap
4. Fri from 10 - 11 in the Library, CTLE room on the third floor
** IMPORTANT NOTE:
Beginning in the fall both Quantitative Methods (3070), formally known as Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, and Research Methods (3080) will be four hour classes. We will have the usual three hours together as either a TTR or MW format and in addition we will have a three hour lab. This will greatly enhance learning in these classes. Additionally, we will be offering lab class for Abnormal and Social in the fall for anyone that has completed 3080. In the spring of 2010, Cognition and Neuroscience will be offered with a lab for those that meet the pre-reqs. This is going to be a great opportunity to get some hands on experience and will be manditory for all freshmen majors beginning in the fall. We have added the three hours of lab by dropping one elective class from Area G. Everyone that has completed 3080 is eligable to take the lab sections of our 4 upper level classes, even if you've already taken the class. Additionally, we will be encouraging you to take more than one upper level lab if it suits your careers goals. You can use the extra-hours as elective hours on your Plan of Stuy (POS).
Looking forward to seeing everyone next week, prof_chuck
Next week is advising time for summer and fall 2009. We will be holding 4 mass advising sessions to aid you in your choices. We will have as many faculty as possible at these sessions to help you. Our goal is a very fast over-view (10 minutes) with reminders of pre-reqs, then we'll talk about our new curriculum that starts in the fall and how it will allow you to get an even better education. Summer and Fall schedules are posted and we'll be sharing that info if you haven't checked banner yet.
1. Wed from 10 - 11 in the Library, CTLE room on the third floor
2. Wed from 4 - 5 in 104 Dunlap
3. Thur during the meeting period in 104 Dunlap
4. Fri from 10 - 11 in the Library, CTLE room on the third floor
** IMPORTANT NOTE:
Beginning in the fall both Quantitative Methods (3070), formally known as Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, and Research Methods (3080) will be four hour classes. We will have the usual three hours together as either a TTR or MW format and in addition we will have a three hour lab. This will greatly enhance learning in these classes. Additionally, we will be offering lab class for Abnormal and Social in the fall for anyone that has completed 3080. In the spring of 2010, Cognition and Neuroscience will be offered with a lab for those that meet the pre-reqs. This is going to be a great opportunity to get some hands on experience and will be manditory for all freshmen majors beginning in the fall. We have added the three hours of lab by dropping one elective class from Area G. Everyone that has completed 3080 is eligable to take the lab sections of our 4 upper level classes, even if you've already taken the class. Additionally, we will be encouraging you to take more than one upper level lab if it suits your careers goals. You can use the extra-hours as elective hours on your Plan of Stuy (POS).
Looking forward to seeing everyone next week, prof_chuck
