The Experimental Psychology students recently did the Stroop task for a research project.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Registration and internship information
The schedules of summer and fall classes are up on the GSW website, at this link. Note that when registration starts on March 29, you can register for both summer and fall classes. Although there are several summer terms, you can take classes in any of them as long as the times don't overlap.
If you're interested in doing an internship, please read the information on the Psychology/Sociology Department website about the procedures for finding and registering for an internship. Please be aware that you can register for 3, 6, or 9 credits of internship, but that you will need to put in 7 hours per week for every 3 internship credit hours if your internship is in the fall, and 14 hours per week for every 3 credits in the summer. Also, if you are planning on doing an internship in the summer, you must register for it by the end of the pre-registration period (April 16).
If you're interested in doing an internship, please read the information on the Psychology/Sociology Department website about the procedures for finding and registering for an internship. Please be aware that you can register for 3, 6, or 9 credits of internship, but that you will need to put in 7 hours per week for every 3 internship credit hours if your internship is in the fall, and 14 hours per week for every 3 credits in the summer. Also, if you are planning on doing an internship in the summer, you must register for it by the end of the pre-registration period (April 16).
Psychology/Sociology Club meeting
The Psychology/Sociology Club will meet on Tuesday, March 16, at 6:38 p.m. in Room 3 of the Psychology/Sociology Building. We will continue making plans for spring semester activities, including our trip to the Georgia Psychological Society meeting on March 27. We will also have some speakers, two of the staff from the CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates) program, who will talk about domestic violence issues. All are welcome.
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