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Frequently
Asked Questions
1. What do I do after completion of Psych 101--Introductory
Psychology (with a 'C' or better)?
2. What is a 'Grad Check'
3. How do I get a grad check?
4. Can I go through the graduation ceremony in May
even though I will still have to finish up more units?
5. Where do I go for advice on classes to take in psychology?
6. Will courses I took at the community college transfer
to CSUF?
7. Can I complete the BA in psychology at night?
8. How many classes should I take if I'm also working?
9. How can I enhance my training in psychology?
10. How do I choose electives in my major or decide
on a career path?
11. What are course prerequisites?
12. I am an undergraduate seeking information about
grad training in psychology (schools and programs).
Where can I find this information?
1. What do I do after completion of Psych 101--Introductory
Psychology (with a 'C' or better)?
A: Check here. Remember, a number of courses require completion of
elementary statistics and research methods courses as well.
We urge you to not delay taking these courses along
with computer applications.
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2. What is a 'Grad Check'
A: Each prospective graduate must file for graduation. A student is eligible to apply for graduation after accumulating 85 units. Undergraduates must pay the $115 graduation/diploma fee and apply online for a grad check one year (two semesters) in advance of the anticipated graduation term.
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3. How do I get a grad check?
A: Apply online via your Titan Online Student Center. You must meet the minimum requirements to apply online. Your Titan Degree Audit will become your official electronic Grad Check, you will not receive a form in the mail. Once you have applied it is required that you make an appointment and see a Psychology Faculty Advisor. The Faculty Advisor must review and approve your TDA for you to be considered a candidate for gradation and for you to participate in commencement. More Info.
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4. Can I go through the graduation ceremony
in May even though I will still have to finish
up more units?
A: Yes, you can go through the May graduation as long as you
will be completing those remaining units in summer school. If you
plan to complete those remaining units the next Fall semester,
you must then plan to go through the next May ceremony the following
year.
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5. Where do I go for advice on classes to take
in psychology?
A: H-830J! Make an appointment with a Psychology Advisor ASAP. A sign-up sheet
is posted outside the door of 830J for you to sign up for an appointment. Please note that advisement
hours are less frequent during Summer and Intersession (January). Office hours during
finals week are irregular and no
hours are available during Spring and Fall breaks.
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6. Will courses I took at the community college
transfer to CSUF?
A: Most courses will transfer but the exact evaluation of all
your courses is done by the Office of Admissions and Records. Some
may count toward the lower division requirements of the psychology
major, see a psychology advisor at CSUF and
bring your community college transcript and/or the evaluation of
your units that you received from the CSUF admissions office.
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7. Can I complete the BA in psychology at night?
A: Yes, you can. The university defines "night" classes
as those beginning at 4pm or later. There are fewer choices
for classes offered at night than there are during the day, but
by carefully watching your schedule you can complete the
BA in psychology (even with fewer courses offered).
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8. How many classes should I take if I'm also
working?
A: Many students find it necessary to work and go to school. How many units should be taken if you are working? A good estimate would be:
| Hours Worked |
Recommended Units |
| 40 |
3 |
| 30 |
6 |
| 20 |
9 |
| 10 |
12 |
| 0 |
15 |
Following the above recommendations will allow sufficient time to study, use the library, meet with faculty, be involved in various department clubs and student organizations, and maximize the chances that your grades will reflect your true potential.
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9. How can I enhance my training in psychology?
A: Psych 498--Directed Empirical
Research, or Psych 499--Directed Library Research,
both of which allow a student to do research with
a professor in the psychology department.
Be sure to look at the faculty research
listing found in the psychology department office.
Students should plan an appointment with a professor
whose research and teaching interests match their
own to discuss the possibility of taking Psych 498/499
units with that professor.
Psych 495--Field Placement in Psychology also provides
hands-on experience with applied aspects of psychology
and associated settings (including clinical, Industrial/Organizational,
developmental, and gerontological work settings).
This course is required for all psychology
majors, for more information see the Internship
web site.
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10. How do I choose electives in my major or
decide on a career path?
A: Talking with advisors is very helpful.
Psychology advisors are more than happy to help you
decide on future study and career plans. It is
especially important to choose elective courses
both in psychology and in other departments that
will help you meet your goals.
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11. What are course prerequisites?
A: Some psychology courses can only be taken after the completion
of other classes. These classes that must
be completed first are known as course prerequisites. You will need to plan ahead by taking the prerequisite
courses earlier in order to take the
300 or 400-level courses you are interested in later.
Course prerequisites are not found in the
Class Schedule listings. The only place to find
prerequisites are in the Psychology Student
Handbook, or in the University
Catalog. Please
buy one and read it!
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12. I am an undergraduate seeking information
about graduate training in psychology (schools and
programs). Where can I find this information?
A: You may make an appointment with an
advisor (see above), or take a look at the APA Graduate
Study in Psychology book that is available
to read in the Advisement and Internship Center.
It may be purchase at the Titan Bookstore or
directly from the American
Psychological Association. Check out sites like psychgrad.org for information, too!
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