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Psychology Concentration
Neuroscience Certificate
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For advice on future plans, freshmen and sophomores may see the Departmental Representative by appointment. If an  adviser is needed for spare time reading or research, see the Departmental Representative or contact faculty members directly.

PREREQUISITES FOR ENTERING THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Successful completion of Psychology 101, Introduction to Psychology and Psychology 251, Quantitative Methods by the end of the sophomore year.  Students may fulfill the Quantitative Methods prerequisite by taking and passing a pre-approved course in another department (ORF 245, or ECO 202) or taking and passing a pre-approved course at another college or university prior to the beginning of the junior year, or by passing an equivalence examination that is administered by the department, by appointment.

EARLY CONCENTRATION:  Sophomores who have fulfilled the prerequisites may apply for early concentration.  If accepted, they may engage in independent reading with a faculty adviser and submit a paper at the end of the spring semester.  This preparation may qualify them for more advanced independent work in the junior year.

Students who opt for early concentration and complete their Junior Independent Work by the middle of their junior year,  can then begin their senior thesis research in the spring semester of that year. In many instances, this will allow the concentrator to complete a senior independent project of much greater depth and quality.

Sophomores who follow this schedule have the option of handing in their First Junior Paper in April of their sophomore year, and the Second Junior Paper in January of the following year.

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