Advising FAQ

What courses should I take in my first two years?
When do I need to come for advising? 
Do I have to take a "psychology lab"?
Can I take STA 205 the same semester that I take PSY 210, PSY 210L and PSY 210R?
Does PSY 210L count as a lab for the B.S. requirement?
Can I take PSY 220 (Lifespan Development) and PSY 319 (Child Development) or PSY 320 (Adult Development)?
If I took STA 113 or STA 212, do I still have to take STA 205?
Is a B.S. in psychology better than a B.A.?
What should I do to prepare for graduate school?

What courses should I take in my first two years?
In general, you should focus on completing any required "developmental" courses, beginning work on your psychology major, and taking courses that meet the general studies requirements.  In addition, you should be aware that:

  1. PSY 100 (Introduction to Psychology) is a prerequisite for all other psychology courses and should be taken during your first semester.
  2. PSY 210, PSY 210L, and PSY 210R (Research Methods, Research Tools, and Career Planning) are co requisites and must be taken at the same time. Ideally, they should be completed during the sophomore year.
  3. STA 205 (Statistics) is a prerequisite to the PSY 210 courses, and therefore should be completed in the freshman year or in the first semester of the sophomore year.  One implication of this is that any "developmental" math courses (e.g., MAH 095 or 099) must be completed as soon as possible because they are a prerequisite to STA 205.

When do I need to come for advising?
All freshmen (students with 30 hours or less) are required to meet with Juliann Young before they will be allowed to register for classes. New transfer students, new majors over 30 hours, and students on probation over 30 hours are required to meet with Dr. Burr before registering for classes.  All other majors can register without an advising appointment but are welcome to see Dr. Burr as needed.  However, once students reach 100 hours, they must attend an advising workshop with Dr. Burr to prepare for graduation. Students are encouraged to schedule an advising appointment with their advisor as soon as the schedule of classes for the next semester is posted in order to be able to register on time.

Do I have to take a "psychology lab"?
The lab classes are only required for those students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science in psychology.  The Research Tools class (210L) does not count as one of the required labs for the B.S. student.  The Research Tools class counts only as a core course. Students seeking a B.A. may take labs as an elective class.  Regardless of whether you are pursuing a B.A. or a B.S., lab classes count toward the elective category.

The lab classes offer an opportunity to explore how research is conducted in each of these specialties in psychology. Each lab is worth 2 hours at the 300 level.

Lab classes are provided for PSY 309, PSY 311, PSY 338 and PSY 340.  You may take the lab during the same semester as the course, or you may take the lab any semester after you have completed the corresponding lecture course.  You must complete PSY 210 (Research Methods) prior to enrolling in a lab class. 

Can I take STA 205 the same semester that I take PSY 210, PSY 210L and PSY 210R?
No, STA 205 is a prerequisite for the "210's" and must be successfully completed prior to taking these classes.

Does PSY 210L count as a lab for the B.S. requirement?
No, PSY 210L is a required core course.  The labs that count towards the B.S. are PSY 309L, PSY 311L, PSY 338L, and PSY 340L. 

Can I take PSY 220 (Lifespan Development) and PSY 319 (Child Development) or PSY 320 (Adult Development)?
No, the content in these classes significantly overlaps.  As a result, you can't take PSY 220 and PSY 319 or PSY 320 for credit.  Although PSY 220 does count for General Education Requirements, and as an elective, you are better off taking another PSY course (such as 200 or 205) to meet the Behavioral/Social Sciences requirement so that you have the option to take PSY 319 or PSY 320 later.  You can, however, take PSY 319 and PSY 320 for credit because of the difference in their content.

If I took STA 113 or STA 212, do I still have to take STA 205?
If you took STA 113, you still need to take STA 205.  The college will now give you credit for both courses.  If you took STA 212 before declaring psychology as your major, then you do not have to take STA 205. 

Is a B.S. in psychology better than a B.A.?
No, they are both undergraduate degrees in general psychology.  The B.S. does require additional math and lab experience, which may give you a slight advantage if applying to a very competitive graduate program.  However, for most students, there is not a substantial advantage for one over the other.

What should I do to prepare for graduate school?
If you hope to go to graduate school, prepare early and throughout your college career.  Most programs expect students to have research experience, so it is in your best interest to take the "210's" early to prepare you to do independent research or participate in the lab classes.  Also, think about work or volunteer experience that could strengthen your application.  Your GPA and GRE scores will be critical to your acceptance into a graduate program, so study hard and prepare for the GRE.