3.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an immersion experience in undergraduate research in laboratory or clinical settings. Under supervision of a SRU psychology faculty member, the student will integrate concepts gleaned from prerequisite undergraduate courses and scientific knowledge. Psychology theory, research methods, and statistical applications will be applied to prepare students who are planning to pursue careers in research in psychology related fields or to further their education in graduate programs in all psychology related fields, neuroscience, and professional programs such as physician assistant, occupational therapy, and medical schools.Notes: Declared major; Jr/Sr standing; minimum Overall GPA of 2.0 and Psychology GPA of 3.0; a grade of C or higher in: PSYC 105 and (PSYC 231 or (PSYC 325 and PSYC 326)) and (PSYC 232 or PSYC 221); written application and departmental permission. (repeatable up to 12 credits)