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Registration Advice for Third-Year Psyc Majors. Required courses. You have hopefully all completed Psyc 1013/1023, Psyc 2013/2023, and Stats, all with at least a C- If you didn’t get the C- in any of these, you will need to retake them
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Required courses • You have hopefully all completed Psyc 1013/1023, Psyc 2013/2023, and Stats, all with at least a C- • If you didn’t get the C- in any of these, you will need to retake them • Intro Psyc is available on-line; Math 1223 and Psyc 2013/2023 will be offered here this summer (enrolment permitting) • Can transfer in from other institutions (though it is hard to find an equivalent to Psyc 2013/2023 – St. Mary’s and U. of Calgary work) • Once you retake a course, the more recent grade replaces the original grade in all GPA calculations • Note you will have to take an extra course (on-line, summer course, or overload) to make up the course you’re behind
Breadth Requirements • Ideally you should have already taken at least one course from each of the following three groups, and received at least a C- • Psyc2113 (Abnormal) OR 2123 (Personality) • Psyc 2133 (Physiological) OR 2143 (Cognition) OR 2173 (Sensory Processes) • Psyc 2103 (Social) OR 2153 (Developmental) • If you haven’t taken a course from any one of these groups yet, take it next year • If you didn’t get the C-, you can either retake the same course, or else take a different course from the same group (if you at least passed the first course) • If you retake the same course, your GPA improves more, but you are behind a course • If you take a different course from the same group, the first course counts as a Science elective (and does count towards your GPA), but you’re not behind a course
Other Psychology courses • Straight BA/B.Sc. Psyc major requires you to complete 18 hrs additional Psyc courses, at least 12 hrs of which are at the 3000/4000 level, beyond the Psychology Core (Intro, Stats, RDA, Breadth) • Note you have almost certainly completed some of these requirements already, and may possibly even have completed all of them already • If you haven’t, complete them next year. Take whichever Psyc courses interest you, will help you in your career, and fit in your schedule • You are free to take more Psyc, beyond the minimum requirements, though note there is a limit on how many Psyc courses you can take (i.e., for B.Sc., must take at least 48 hrs non-Psyc; for BA, must take XX hrs. non-Psyc)
Other courses: Minors (Arts) • Make sure you take enough courses to complete your minor • BA, 24 hrs (i.e., eight 3-hr or one-term courses; no more than 6 hrs at 1000-level) • Can be in any Arts subject • Can be a multidisciplinary minor; see here for a list: http://arts.acadiau.ca/multidisciplinary-minors.html • E.g., Environmental Studies; Legal Studies; Women and Gender Studies • Can be in a Science or Professional Studies subject, but only with permission of Dean of Arts, Dr. Robert Perrins, robert.perrins@acadiau.ca • If you’re having trouble getting courses you need for your minor, talk to the Head in the area; there may be courses that are cross-listed you’re not aware of
Minors: Science • Make sure you’re taking enough courses to complete your minor • Minors in Science are normally 15 hrs (i.e., five one-term courses); no limit on 1000-level courses • Can be in any subject, or in the same multidisciplinary subjects as Arts (but requires 18 hrs) • May be reduced to 12 hrs if taking Honours, Neuroscience Option, etc., with heavier requirements • As long as you’ve taken some courses, till pretty easy to switch if you’re not happy with your current minor • Note you don’t have to formally declare your minor; it’s just whatever you’ve taken the most courses in, next to your major
Other courses: Arts • Beyond Psyc requirements, your minor, and Arts Core requirements, just take enough additional electives to complete your 120 hrs. Note you can only take a maximum of 24 hrs in Professional Studies • Browse the listings; take whatever interests you, will help prepare you for your career, and fits your schedule
Other courses: Sciences • If you haven’t already done so, take 6 hrs in English OR a second language OR a course with a large writing component (e.g., History, Philosophy, Comparative Religion, WGST) • Beyond that, be sure you’ve taken 6 more hrs in Arts, and then 6 more hrs in Arts OR Professional Studies beyond that (can be anything) • Make sure you’ve taken enough Science courses to total 72 hrs (includes all your Psyc courses) • After that, the rest is open electives (can be anything), to total 120 hrs. • Can switch from Arts to Science, or vice versa,by e-mailing Heather (heather.turner@acadiau.ca ), but might be too late to get everything in
How do Honours or Options affect my course choices? • Be sure you are completing all of the courses you need • Honours: • Will need 4996 (thesis course), and 4183 (History and Systems), if you haven’t already taken it • Do you have a 3000-level lab course? • Do you have the B- in all required courses? • Options • Do you have a 3000-level lab course? • Do you have enough courses from the list? • If you haven’t already done so, let Heather know if you are pursuing an Option (or, if you’ve changed your mind, and now aren’t) • You can still change your mind and not do an Option after all; not permanent until you apply to graduate
Best advice • Be sure to get a PACE to see for sure what you still need to take • Get another one after you’ve registered, to make sure everything looks okay
Additional advising info? • Advising week will be March 10-14. There will be times scheduled each day to come talk to a faculty member if you wish. Stop by Heather’s office (HOR 326) first to get a PACE sheet. • It is OPTIONAL to come during advising week; you will all be checked off as advised, and should be free to register whether or not you come to advising week • Actual registration begins March 18; most of you will be able to register March 18 • Classes do fill up, so plan ahead and register as soon as you can • Stay tuned to e-mail for additional info; e.g., we are pilot-testing an on-line form to allow you to request a PACE printout, and electronic wait lists for courses • Again, GET A PACE, especially after you register, to make sure you are all on track to graduate