Honors and Psychology

Honors Options

5000 and 5010 Honors Courses

Students can take a 5000 (Independent Honors Research) or 5010 (Independent Honors Fieldwork) Series honors course.

How to Register

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Honors course work in psychology (PDF)

 

Regular Courses with Honors Credits

Students can also choose to take a regular course with honors credit.

Honors Credit for Regular Courses in Psychology

How to Register

Registration Form for Regular Course With Honors (PDF)

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Honors course work in psychology (PDF)

 

Graduating with Departmental Honors

Students interested in being considered for graduating with departmental honors in psychology are encouraged to begin planning an appropriate course of study late in their sophomore year or early in their junior year.

Applying to Graduate With Departmental Honors in Psychology

Connect with a Mentor

As a first step in pursuing honors research, review research areas of the psychology department faculty, and then contact faculty whose research fits your interests. When seeking a faculty research adviser, students should expect to have a conversation about their preparation for research (e.g., strong grades in PSYC 3400, 3450W, and other relevant course work).

Contact

Have questions? E-mail Professor Walder or Natalie Kacinik.

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