PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology may be defined as the scientific study of behaviour and mental
processes. It is concerned with almost every aspect of our lives. Students will
be exposed to a field of study that has assumed an increasingly important role
in understanding and addressing social and individual problems. Psychology has
developed as both a science and as a profession. Students will be introduced to
the various approaches of psychology, including related theories, research, and
concepts.
While students will discover that
there are no simple answers to such questions as “How should I raise my child?”
or “Why do I feel this way?”, they will learn that psychology can help them to
appreciate the complexity of such questions and to seek and evaluate useful
answers. UCFV currently offers a major and an extended minor in psychology as
part of its Bachelor of Arts program.
In the Fall semester of 2000
changes were made to the courses offered by the Psychology department, the
prerequisites for several courses, and the requirements for a major and extended
minor.
Students who have completed part of
the previous set of requirements for a major or extended minor in Psychology
should consult with the Arts advisor or the Psychology department head. In some
cases students will have met this previous set of requirements for the
second-year level. In other cases students may be able to complete the previous
requirements by obtaining special permission to substitute current courses for
courses from the previous requirements that have been discontinued. Students
will require this advice and permission because in some cases previous courses
are simply renumbered, while in other cases previous courses will not be given
specific transfer credit toward the new requirements.
Note: Students transferring
to UCFV with psychology credits from other institutions should also seek advice
from the Arts advisor or the Psychology department head in order to determine
how their previous work can be used toward fulfilling the current requirements.
Note on prerequisites:
Unless stated otherwise, the minimum grade acceptable in all course
prerequisites is a C- (see
Course Descriptions).
Listed below are the program requirements for the major and extended minor. This
section specifies the major and extended minor discipline requirements only.
Information on additional Bachelor of Arts requirements can
be found in the
Bachelor
of Arts section.
Psychology major requirements
Lower-level requirements: 17 credits
•
Psychology 101
•
Psychology 102
•
Psychology 110*
•
Psychology 210
•
Psychology 220
* MATH 104 or MATH 106 may be
substituted for PSYC 110.
Upper-level requirements: 30 credits
Thirty credits of 300- and 400-level psychology, including:
•
Psychology 408 or 308 (previously offered)
• No more
than eight credits may be in directed studies.
Psychology extended minor requirements
Lower-level requirements: 17 credits
•
Psychology 101
•
Psychology 102
•
Psychology 110*
•
Psychology 210
•
Psychology 220
* MATH 104 or MATH 106 may be
substituted for PSYC 110.
Upper-level requirements: 15 credits
•
Fifteen credits of 300- and 400-level psychology
• No more
than three credits may be in directed studies.
Faculty
Rhonda Snow, BA (Hons), MA, PhD (SFU), Department Head
Patricia Ackland, BA (Hons), MA, PhD (SFU)
Zoe Dennison, BSc (Hons) (UVic), MA, PhD (Western Ontario)
Ronald Laye, BS (Clarkson), MSc, PhD (Alberta)
David Morosan, BSc (Trent), BEd (Queen’s), MSc (Calgary), PhD (UBC)
Wayne Podrouzek, BCS, BSc (Hons) (Mount Saint Vincent), MA, PhD (SFU)
Kim Striebel, BSc, (UBC), MA, PhD (SFU)
Candace Taylor, BA, MA, PhD (UBC)
Sven van de Wetering, BA (Concordia), BSc, (UBC), MA, PhD (SFU)
Robin White, BSc, MA, PhD (Manitoba)
Staff
Rhonda Colwell, BA (UCFV), Departmental Assistant
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