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  09/18/99
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Psychology Peer Advising 
PSYCHOLOGY 295.XX 
3 CREDITS, HTBA 
BOTH DAY AND EVENING HOURS ARE AVAILABLE
This course will provide Psychology Major students with supervised experience advising other undergraduates in the Undergraduate Advising Office. Weekly seminars (2 hours) will focus on advising issues and procedures, employment with a psychology major, psychology and graduate education, and careers in psychology and related fields.

PREREQUISITES: 

1. Psychological Statistics with a grade of B or higher  and, 
     preferably, Experimental Psychology (with a grade of B or higher). 

2. OVERALL GPA of 3.0 

3. PSYCHOLOGY GPA of 3.0 

4. Permission of Dr. Klass 


REQUIREMENTS: 

1. 2-hour seminar/week 

2. 4 hours staffing the Psychology Advising Office  
          (YOU CHOOSE THE TIME) 

3. Project 



 
To get permission, 
see DR. Klass during her advising office hours. BRING YOUR TRANSCRIPT!!!!!!  

You may call the advising office 212-772-5568
or e-mail her . Make sure you mention that you are interested in Peer Advising  


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