Nicole Kiffiak

UGrad Advisor, Arts Psych, Faculty of Arts - Psychology Dept

Contact

UGrad Advisor, Arts Psych, Faculty of Arts - Psychology Dept
Email
nkiffiak@ualberta.ca
Phone
(780) 492-2970
Address
P-217E Bio Science - Psychology Wing
11355 - Saskatchewan Drive
Edmonton AB
T6G 2E9

Courses

PSYCH 299 - Research Opportunity Program in Psychology

A credit/no-credit course for supervised participation in a faculty research project. Normally taken after completion of a minimum of *30 but not more than *60. Prerequisites: GPA of 2.5 or higher, PSYCH 104 or SCI 100 and one other PSYCH course; and consent of Department. Specific projects may require additional prerequisites. Project and course information available at ROPP website or Department of Psychology. Prospective enrollees in PSYCH 299 must apply to the Department of Psychology. Note: Application does not guarantee an ROPP position. Credit may be obtained twice. [Faculty of Science]


PSYCH 390 - Honors Thesis I: Research Apprenticeship

Under the direction of a Faculty member, students pursue a topic of interest leading to the development of a thesis proposal and, during their fourth year, the thesis research. The work normally involves both directed readings and empirical research experience. Restricted to, and required of, third-year students in the Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Science]


PSYCH 396 - Individual Research

A course designed to allow the senior undergraduate student the opportunity to pursue a supervised research project in greater depth than the classroom structure permits. Directed research done under the supervision of an academic member of the Psychology Department. Successful completion of this course requires a formal research proposal or report, lab notes, and/or essay. Normally for students in their third year of study. Cannot be taken more than twice. Prerequisites: a 200-level PSYCH course and consent of the Department. Specific projects may require additional prerequisites. [Faculty of Science]


PSYCH 398 - Individual Study I

A course designed to allow the senior undergraduate student the opportunity to pursue a supervised research project in greater depth than the classroom structure permits. Directed research done under the supervision of an academic member of the Psychology Department. Successful completion of this course requires a formal research proposal or report, lab notes, and/or essay. Normally for students in their third year of study. Cannot be taken more than twice. Prerequisite: a 200-level PSYCH course and consent of the Department. Specific projects may require additional prerequisites. [Faculty of Arts]


PSYCH 399 - Honors Thesis I: Research Apprenticeship

Under the direction of a Faculty member, students pursue a topic of interest leading to the development of a thesis proposal and, during their fourth year, the thesis research. The work normally involves both directed readings and empirical research experience. Restricted to, and required of, third-year students in the Arts Honors Psychology program. [Faculty of Arts]


PSYCH 490 - Honors Thesis II: Thesis Research

Under the direction of a faculty member, students conduct an empirical research project culminating in the Honors Thesis. Prerequisite: PSYCH 399. Restricted to, and required of, fourth-year students in the Arts Honors psychology program. [Faculty of Arts]


PSYCH 496 - Individual Research

A course designed to allow the senior undergraduate student the opportunity to pursue a research topic in greater depth than the classroom structure permits. This pursuit may take the form of directed reading, library research, and/or laboratory experience. A formal paper, research proposal, research report, annotated bibliography, lab notes, and/or essay is required. Cannot be taken more than twice. Prerequisite: A 300-level psychology course and consent of Department. [Faculty of Science]


PSYCH 498 - Individual Study II

A course intended to allow the senior undergraduate student the opportunity to pursue a research topic in greater depth than the classroom structure permits. This pursuit may take the form of directed reading, library research, and/or laboratory experience. A formal paper, research proposal, research report, annotated bibliography, lab notes, and/or essay is required. Cannot be taken more than twice. Prerequisites: A 300-level psychology course and consent of Department. [Faculty of Arts]


PSYCH 499 - Honors Thesis II: Thesis Research

Under the direction of a faculty member, students conduct an empirical research project culminating in the Honors Thesis. Prerequisite: PSYCH 390. Restricted to, and required of, fourth-year students in the Science Honors psychology program. [Faculty of Science]


PSYCH 600 - Individual Studies

[Faculty of Arts]


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