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Kamis, 26 Mei 2016

Your Spring Program: important lotteries this week for Spring 2016 classes

Psychology - Hello my friend Online Colledges, on this occasion I will be sharing about Psychology, hopefully can increase your understanding of the articles that I have written above and can provide enough information. okelah, congratulations read article...

Title: Your Spring Program: important lotteries this week for Spring 2016 classes
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Remember that the lotteries for Spring 2016 courses in the First-Year English program, the First-Year Seminar program, and the Psychology Department are now open.

Reminder:  if you are entering the lottery for both Psychology and FY English or Seminar, check for time conflicts before submitting your lottery selections -- make sure that none of your Psych selections conflict with any of your English/Seminar selections, or wait to enter the Psychology lottery until you have your English/Seminar lottery results.  Remember that you will not be able to change your English/Seminar class once you are placed in one.

For more information about each lottery, see the relevant post on the FY Blog:

First-Year English (course offerings and lottery instructions)

First-Year Seminar (course offerings and lottery instructions)

Psychology Department (lottery instructions and links to department information)

FAQs about fulfilling LAB requirement with Psychology courses


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    Remember that the lotteries for Spring 2016 courses in the First-Year English program, the First-Year Seminar program, and the Psychology Department are now open.

    Reminder:  if you are entering the lottery for both Psychology and FY English or Seminar, check for time conflicts before submitting your lottery selections -- make sure that none of your Psych selections conflict with any of your English/Seminar selections, or wait to enter the Psychology lottery until you have your English/Seminar lottery results.  Remember that you will not be able to change your English/Seminar class once you are placed in one.

    For more information about each lottery, see the relevant post on the FY Blog:

    First-Year English (course offerings and lottery instructions)

    First-Year Seminar (course offerings and lottery instructions)

    Psychology Department (lottery instructions and links to department information)

    FAQs about fulfilling LAB requirement with Psychology courses


      via GIPHY

      Remember that the lotteries for Spring 2016 courses in the First-Year English program, the First-Year Seminar program, and the Psychology Department are now open.

      Reminder:  if you are entering the lottery for both Psychology and FY English or Seminar, check for time conflicts before submitting your lottery selections -- make sure that none of your Psych selections conflict with any of your English/Seminar selections, or wait to enter the Psychology lottery until you have your English/Seminar lottery results.  Remember that you will not be able to change your English/Seminar class once you are placed in one.

      For more information about each lottery, see the relevant post on the FY Blog:

      First-Year English (course offerings and lottery instructions)

      First-Year Seminar (course offerings and lottery instructions)

      Psychology Department (lottery instructions and links to department information)

      FAQs about fulfilling LAB requirement with Psychology courses

        Rabu, 25 Mei 2016

        FAQ: using Psychology laboratory classes for the LAB requirement

        Psychology - Hello my friend Online Colledges, on this occasion I will be sharing about Psychology, hopefully can increase your understanding of the articles that I have written above and can provide enough information. okelah, congratulations read article...

        Title: FAQ: using Psychology laboratory classes for the LAB requirement
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        As you know, the LAB requirement of the Nine Ways of Knowing must be fulfilled by taking two semesters of science courses that have attached laboratory sections, and the two semesters must be in the same science (e.g., two semesters of Biology with labs, two semesters of Environmental Science with labs). Lab courses are composed of at least two components: the lecture and the lab. (In some cases, the lab also has an additional required component called either a recitation or a lab lecture.) The lecture and lab typically must be taken concurrently, so students typically take two different semesters of lecture+lab (e.g., BIOL 1500 (lecture) + 1501 (lab) and then BIOL 1502 (lecture) + 1503 (lab), or EESC BC1001 (which includes both lecture and lab) and then EESC BC1002 (which includes both lecture and lab)).

        In the case of Psychology, the configuration of lectures and labs can be slightly different. All students who wish to take Psychology courses must begin with PSYC BC1001 Introduction to Psychology, unless they have AP or IB credit for the course. Until somewhat recently, students who wanted to take Psychology laboratory courses for the LAB requirement would need to take Intro to Psychology as a prerequisite for all other courses, and then take two semesters of the lecture+lab courses to fulfill the LAB, so that the LAB requirement often meant a three-semester commitment, with one lecture course, then two separate lecture+lab courses. It is still possible to fulfill the LAB requirement in this way.


        However, there is one lab that can be taken separately from the lecture component: PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory in Experimental Psychology. This 1.5-credit lab can be taken concurrently with the Introduction to Psychology lecture to fulfill one semester of the LAB requirement; if students take PSYC BC1001 and PSYC BC1010 together, they would then take one more semester of a lecture+lab Psychology course to complete the LAB requirement. Alternatively, the PSYC 1010 lab can be taken at a later time than the lecture (and it is the only PSYC lab for which this is the case)--i.e., students can take PSYC BC1001 Intro to Psyc in one semester (or place out of it via AP or IB), and take PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory in another semester, and the combination will still be considered one full semester of the LAB requirement. In that case, students would still have a three-semester commitment, but the amount of coursework required over those three semesters would be a bit lighter than in the past, with one lecture course, one stand-alone lab, and one lecture+lab course. Note: The Psychology Department does not allow students to take PSYC BC1010 lab if they have already taken another lab course in the department.


        Got Questions?If you have questions about the PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory course or about other lecture+lab courses in the Psychology Department, or about fulfilling the LAB requirement with Psychology courses, please check the FAQs on the departmental website (http://psychology.barnard.edu/faqs),  visit the Psychology Department Office at 415Q Barnard Hall, or email the Department at psych@barnard.edu.

        As you know, the LAB requirement of the Nine Ways of Knowing must be fulfilled by taking two semesters of science courses that have attached laboratory sections, and the two semesters must be in the same science (e.g., two semesters of Biology with labs, two semesters of Environmental Science with labs). Lab courses are composed of at least two components: the lecture and the lab. (In some cases, the lab also has an additional required component called either a recitation or a lab lecture.) The lecture and lab typically must be taken concurrently, so students typically take two different semesters of lecture+lab (e.g., BIOL 1500 (lecture) + 1501 (lab) and then BIOL 1502 (lecture) + 1503 (lab), or EESC BC1001 (which includes both lecture and lab) and then EESC BC1002 (which includes both lecture and lab)).

        In the case of Psychology, the configuration of lectures and labs can be slightly different. All students who wish to take Psychology courses must begin with PSYC BC1001 Introduction to Psychology, unless they have AP or IB credit for the course. Until somewhat recently, students who wanted to take Psychology laboratory courses for the LAB requirement would need to take Intro to Psychology as a prerequisite for all other courses, and then take two semesters of the lecture+lab courses to fulfill the LAB, so that the LAB requirement often meant a three-semester commitment, with one lecture course, then two separate lecture+lab courses. It is still possible to fulfill the LAB requirement in this way.


        However, there is one lab that can be taken separately from the lecture component: PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory in Experimental Psychology. This 1.5-credit lab can be taken concurrently with the Introduction to Psychology lecture to fulfill one semester of the LAB requirement; if students take PSYC BC1001 and PSYC BC1010 together, they would then take one more semester of a lecture+lab Psychology course to complete the LAB requirement. Alternatively, the PSYC 1010 lab can be taken at a later time than the lecture (and it is the only PSYC lab for which this is the case)--i.e., students can take PSYC BC1001 Intro to Psyc in one semester (or place out of it via AP or IB), and take PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory in another semester, and the combination will still be considered one full semester of the LAB requirement. In that case, students would still have a three-semester commitment, but the amount of coursework required over those three semesters would be a bit lighter than in the past, with one lecture course, one stand-alone lab, and one lecture+lab course. Note: The Psychology Department does not allow students to take PSYC BC1010 lab if they have already taken another lab course in the department.


        Got Questions?If you have questions about the PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory course or about other lecture+lab courses in the Psychology Department, or about fulfilling the LAB requirement with Psychology courses, please check the FAQs on the departmental website (http://psychology.barnard.edu/faqs),  visit the Psychology Department Office at 415Q Barnard Hall, or email the Department at psych@barnard.edu.

        As you know, the LAB requirement of the Nine Ways of Knowing must be fulfilled by taking two semesters of science courses that have attached laboratory sections, and the two semesters must be in the same science (e.g., two semesters of Biology with labs, two semesters of Environmental Science with labs). Lab courses are composed of at least two components: the lecture and the lab. (In some cases, the lab also has an additional required component called either a recitation or a lab lecture.) The lecture and lab typically must be taken concurrently, so students typically take two different semesters of lecture+lab (e.g., BIOL 1500 (lecture) + 1501 (lab) and then BIOL 1502 (lecture) + 1503 (lab), or EESC BC1001 (which includes both lecture and lab) and then EESC BC1002 (which includes both lecture and lab)).

        In the case of Psychology, the configuration of lectures and labs can be slightly different. All students who wish to take Psychology courses must begin with PSYC BC1001 Introduction to Psychology, unless they have AP or IB credit for the course. Until somewhat recently, students who wanted to take Psychology laboratory courses for the LAB requirement would need to take Intro to Psychology as a prerequisite for all other courses, and then take two semesters of the lecture+lab courses to fulfill the LAB, so that the LAB requirement often meant a three-semester commitment, with one lecture course, then two separate lecture+lab courses. It is still possible to fulfill the LAB requirement in this way.


        However, there is one lab that can be taken separately from the lecture component: PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory in Experimental Psychology. This 1.5-credit lab can be taken concurrently with the Introduction to Psychology lecture to fulfill one semester of the LAB requirement; if students take PSYC BC1001 and PSYC BC1010 together, they would then take one more semester of a lecture+lab Psychology course to complete the LAB requirement. Alternatively, the PSYC 1010 lab can be taken at a later time than the lecture (and it is the only PSYC lab for which this is the case)--i.e., students can take PSYC BC1001 Intro to Psyc in one semester (or place out of it via AP or IB), and take PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory in another semester, and the combination will still be considered one full semester of the LAB requirement. In that case, students would still have a three-semester commitment, but the amount of coursework required over those three semesters would be a bit lighter than in the past, with one lecture course, one stand-alone lab, and one lecture+lab course. Note: The Psychology Department does not allow students to take PSYC BC1010 lab if they have already taken another lab course in the department.


        Got Questions?If you have questions about the PSYC BC1010 Introductory Laboratory course or about other lecture+lab courses in the Psychology Department, or about fulfilling the LAB requirement with Psychology courses, please check the FAQs on the departmental website (http://psychology.barnard.edu/faqs),  visit the Psychology Department Office at 415Q Barnard Hall, or email the Department at psych@barnard.edu.

        Selasa, 24 Mei 2016

        Your Spring Program: lottery for PSYC lab and stats courses

        Psychology - Hello my friend Online Colledges, on this occasion I will be sharing about Psychology, hopefully can increase your understanding of the articles that I have written above and can provide enough information. okelah, congratulations read article...

        Title: Your Spring Program: lottery for PSYC lab and stats courses
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        Psychology

        If you hope to take a Psychology laboratory course or a Psychology statistics course next semester, you will need to enter the department's lottery.  Psychology lecture courses are open enrollment, and you sign up for them via the regular Advance Program Filing process (add them on myBarnard; get your adviser's approval).

        The Psychology lottery will begin on Thursday, November 5, at 12:00 a.m., and will close on Wednesday, November 11, at 11:00 p.m. You can enter the lottery through the "Psych Lab/Stat" link via the Academics tab on myBarnard (see screenshot below). There, you will find detailed instructions, which you should read carefully. You should also consult the Psychology Department website for information about fulfilling the LAB requirement with Psychology labs, as well as frequently asked questions about the Psychology lottery, and also read the post immediately following this one.

        The results of the Psychology lottery will be posted on Friday, November 13, outside of the Psychology Department (415Q Milbank). Number one question:  when will I find out if I'm getting into a class from the waiting list?  No new information will be available until the first week of classes in the spring semester.

        Once you have confirmed your placement in a lab or stats course, you are responsible for adding it to your myBarnard program before your adviser approves your advance program.

        Your Spring Program: lottery for PSYC lab and stats courses

        If you hope to take a Psychology laboratory course or a Psychology statistics course next semester, you will need to enter the department's lottery.  Psychology lecture courses are open enrollment, and you sign up for them via the regular Advance Program Filing process (add them on myBarnard; get your adviser's approval).

        The Psychology lottery will begin on Thursday, November 5, at 12:00 a.m., and will close on Wednesday, November 11, at 11:00 p.m. You can enter the lottery through the "Psych Lab/Stat" link via the Academics tab on myBarnard (see screenshot below). There, you will find detailed instructions, which you should read carefully. You should also consult the Psychology Department website for information about fulfilling the LAB requirement with Psychology labs, as well as frequently asked questions about the Psychology lottery, and also read the post immediately following this one.

        The results of the Psychology lottery will be posted on Friday, November 13, outside of the Psychology Department (415Q Milbank). Number one question:  when will I find out if I'm getting into a class from the waiting list?  No new information will be available until the first week of classes in the spring semester.

        Once you have confirmed your placement in a lab or stats course, you are responsible for adding it to your myBarnard program before your adviser approves your advance program.

        Your Spring Program: lottery for PSYC lab and stats courses

        If you hope to take a Psychology laboratory course or a Psychology statistics course next semester, you will need to enter the department's lottery.  Psychology lecture courses are open enrollment, and you sign up for them via the regular Advance Program Filing process (add them on myBarnard; get your adviser's approval).

        The Psychology lottery will begin on Thursday, November 5, at 12:00 a.m., and will close on Wednesday, November 11, at 11:00 p.m. You can enter the lottery through the "Psych Lab/Stat" link via the Academics tab on myBarnard (see screenshot below). There, you will find detailed instructions, which you should read carefully. You should also consult the Psychology Department website for information about fulfilling the LAB requirement with Psychology labs, as well as frequently asked questions about the Psychology lottery, and also read the post immediately following this one.

        The results of the Psychology lottery will be posted on Friday, November 13, outside of the Psychology Department (415Q Milbank). Number one question:  when will I find out if I'm getting into a class from the waiting list?  No new information will be available until the first week of classes in the spring semester.

        Once you have confirmed your placement in a lab or stats course, you are responsible for adding it to your myBarnard program before your adviser approves your advance program.

        Your Spring Program: lottery for PSYC lab and stats courses