Sandra Ziolkowski, PhD, MSc, BSc

Honors Advisor, Faculty of Arts/Science, Faculty of Arts - Psychology Dept
Directory

Fall Term 2025 (1930)

PSYCH 300 - Honors Seminar I

1.5 units (fi 3)(VAR, 1.5-0-0)

A range of conceptual and methodological issues in psychology are considered, and students receive intensive training and practice in both written and oral communications. Prerequisite: A committed Thesis Supervisor and approval of the Psychology Honors Advisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their first year in the Arts Honors Psychology program. Note: Must be taken twice in the first year in the Honors program. [Faculty of Arts]

LECTURE A1 (54320)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
W 15:30 - 16:50



PSYCH 309 - Honors Seminar I

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 3-0-0)

A range of conceptual and methodological issues in psychology are considered, and students receive intensive training and practice in both written and oral communications. Pre-requisite: A committed Thesis Supervisor and approval of the Psychology Honors Advisors. Restricted to, and required of, students in their first year in the Science Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]

LECTURE A1 (54321)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
W 15:30 - 16:50



PSYCH 390 - Honors Thesis I: Research Apprenticeship

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 0-0-6)

Under the direction of a Faculty member, students pursue a topic of interest leading to the development of a thesis proposal (the proposed research is completed in PSYCH 499). The work normally involves both directed readings and empirical research experience. Note: Must be taken twice in the first year in the Honors program. In the first year in the Honors Program students must complete a formal presentation (i.e., oral or poster) about their research progress. This is typically done at the annual Honors Psychology Conference. Other public venues can fulfill this requirement, with approval by the Honors advisor. Prerequisite: A committed Thesis Supervisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their first year in the Science Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]

RSC A1 (54318)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
01:00 - 01:00



PSYCH 399 - Honors Thesis I: Research Apprenticeship

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 0-0-6)

Under the direction of a Faculty member, students pursue a topic of interest leading to the development of a thesis proposal (the proposed research is completed in PSYCH 490). The work normally involves both directed readings and empirical research experience. Note: Must be taken twice in the first year in the Honors program. In the first year in the Honors Program students must complete a formal presentation (i.e., oral or poster) about their research progress. This is typically done at the annual Honors Psychology Conference. Other public venues can fulfill this requirement, with approval by the Honors advisor. Prerequisite: A committed Thesis Supervisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their first year in the Arts Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Arts]

RSC A1 (54319)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
01:00 - 01:00



PSYCH 400 - Honors Seminar II

1.5 units (fi 3)(VAR, 1.5-0-0)

A continuation of PSYCH 300, with an emphasis on the development of professional skills. Topics include the new information technologies, the publication process, ethical issues, and the application of research findings to real-world problems. Prerequisite: PSYCH 300 and a committed Thesis Supervisor and approval of the Psychology Honors Advisor. Restricted to, and required of students in their second year in the Arts Honors Psychology program. Note: Must be taken twice in the second year in the Honors program. [Faculty of Arts]

LECTURE X01 (57894)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
W 17:00 - 18:20



PSYCH 409 - Honors Seminar II

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 3-0-0)

A continuation of PSYCH 309, with an emphasis on the development of professional skills. Topics include the new information technologies, the publication process, ethical issues, and the application of research findings to real-world problems. Prerequisite: PSYCH 309 and a committed Thesis Supervisor and approval of the Psychology Honors Advisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their second year in the Science Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]

LECTURE X01 (57896)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
W 17:00 - 18:20



PSYCH 490 - Honors Thesis II: Thesis Research

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 0-0-6)

Under the direction of a faculty member, students conduct an empirical research project culminating in the Honors Thesis. Note: Must be taken twice in the second year in the Honors program. In the second year in the Honors Program students must formally present the results of their thesis research. This is typically done at the annual Honors Psychology Conference. Other public venues can fulfill this requirement, with approval by the Honors advisor. Prerequisite: PSYCH 399 and a committed Thesis Supervisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their second year in the Arts Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Arts]

RSC A1 (54447)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
01:00 - 01:00



PSYCH 499 - Honors Thesis II: Thesis Research

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 0-0-6)

Under the direction of a faculty member, students conduct an empirical research project culminating in the Honors Thesis. Note: Must be taken twice in the second year in the Honors program. In the second year in the Honors Program students must formally present the results of their thesis research. This is typically done at the annual Honors Psychology Conference. Other public venues can fulfill this requirement, with approval by the Honors advisor. Prerequisite: PSYCH 390 and a committed Thesis Supervisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their second year in the Science Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]

RSC A1 (54448)

2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
01:00 - 01:00

Winter Term 2026 (1940)

PSYCH 300 - Honors Seminar I

1.5 units (fi 3)(VAR, 1.5-0-0)

A range of conceptual and methodological issues in psychology are considered, and students receive intensive training and practice in both written and oral communications. Prerequisite: A committed Thesis Supervisor and approval of the Psychology Honors Advisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their first year in the Arts Honors Psychology program. Note: Must be taken twice in the first year in the Honors program. [Faculty of Arts]

LECTURE B1 (87896)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
W 15:30 - 16:50



PSYCH 309 - Honors Seminar I

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 3-0-0)

A range of conceptual and methodological issues in psychology are considered, and students receive intensive training and practice in both written and oral communications. Pre-requisite: A committed Thesis Supervisor and approval of the Psychology Honors Advisors. Restricted to, and required of, students in their first year in the Science Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]

LECTURE B1 (87897)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
W 15:30 - 16:50



PSYCH 310 - Foundations in Professional Competencies

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

This course is a practical competencies development course open to all students interested in acquiring skills relevant to the workplace. The course focuses on professional development, including skills in written and verbal communication and the ability to make contributions in a team environment. The emphasis is on hands-on practice of skills considered applicable after graduation. Prerequisites: PSYCH 104, PSYCH 105, and a 200-level PSYCH class. [Faculty of Arts]

LECTURE B1 (86797)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
M 14:00 - 16:50



PSYCH 390 - Honors Thesis I: Research Apprenticeship

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 0-0-6)

Under the direction of a Faculty member, students pursue a topic of interest leading to the development of a thesis proposal (the proposed research is completed in PSYCH 499). The work normally involves both directed readings and empirical research experience. Note: Must be taken twice in the first year in the Honors program. In the first year in the Honors Program students must complete a formal presentation (i.e., oral or poster) about their research progress. This is typically done at the annual Honors Psychology Conference. Other public venues can fulfill this requirement, with approval by the Honors advisor. Prerequisite: A committed Thesis Supervisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their first year in the Science Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]

RSC B1 (84537)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
01:00 - 01:00



PSYCH 399 - Honors Thesis I: Research Apprenticeship

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 0-0-6)

Under the direction of a Faculty member, students pursue a topic of interest leading to the development of a thesis proposal (the proposed research is completed in PSYCH 490). The work normally involves both directed readings and empirical research experience. Note: Must be taken twice in the first year in the Honors program. In the first year in the Honors Program students must complete a formal presentation (i.e., oral or poster) about their research progress. This is typically done at the annual Honors Psychology Conference. Other public venues can fulfill this requirement, with approval by the Honors advisor. Prerequisite: A committed Thesis Supervisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their first year in the Arts Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Arts]

RSC B1 (84538)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
01:00 - 01:00



PSYCH 400 - Honors Seminar II

1.5 units (fi 3)(VAR, 1.5-0-0)

A continuation of PSYCH 300, with an emphasis on the development of professional skills. Topics include the new information technologies, the publication process, ethical issues, and the application of research findings to real-world problems. Prerequisite: PSYCH 300 and a committed Thesis Supervisor and approval of the Psychology Honors Advisor. Restricted to, and required of students in their second year in the Arts Honors Psychology program. Note: Must be taken twice in the second year in the Honors program. [Faculty of Arts]

LECTURE X50 (84539)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
W 17:00 - 18:20



PSYCH 409 - Honors Seminar II

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 3-0-0)

A continuation of PSYCH 309, with an emphasis on the development of professional skills. Topics include the new information technologies, the publication process, ethical issues, and the application of research findings to real-world problems. Prerequisite: PSYCH 309 and a committed Thesis Supervisor and approval of the Psychology Honors Advisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their second year in the Science Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]

LECTURE X50 (84540)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
W 17:00 - 18:20



PSYCH 490 - Honors Thesis II: Thesis Research

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 0-0-6)

Under the direction of a faculty member, students conduct an empirical research project culminating in the Honors Thesis. Note: Must be taken twice in the second year in the Honors program. In the second year in the Honors Program students must formally present the results of their thesis research. This is typically done at the annual Honors Psychology Conference. Other public venues can fulfill this requirement, with approval by the Honors advisor. Prerequisite: PSYCH 399 and a committed Thesis Supervisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their second year in the Arts Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Arts]

RSC B1 (84669)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
01:00 - 01:00



PSYCH 499 - Honors Thesis II: Thesis Research

3 units (fi 6)(VAR, 0-0-6)

Under the direction of a faculty member, students conduct an empirical research project culminating in the Honors Thesis. Note: Must be taken twice in the second year in the Honors program. In the second year in the Honors Program students must formally present the results of their thesis research. This is typically done at the annual Honors Psychology Conference. Other public venues can fulfill this requirement, with approval by the Honors advisor. Prerequisite: PSYCH 390 and a committed Thesis Supervisor. Restricted to, and required of, students in their second year in the Science Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]

RSC B1 (84670)

2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
01:00 - 01:00