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Advising Information and Links

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The IU South Bend Psychology Department requires that all students (majors, minors, associate degree students) be advised at least once each year by a faculty advisor in psychology. This advising session serves several important functions. Of course, it allows you to get advice about courses for the next and upcoming semesters. It also ensures that your advisor can attempt to monitor your movement toward your degree, both in psychology and with respect to other degree requirements. This will help to identify problem areas or omissions early so that you can address them and graduate without delay. Finally, advising can also provide you with important information and input regarding your career planning, résumé writing, and other developmental issues crucial to your life success. As you can see, advising is much more than just course selection. Please be advised regularly.

If you do not know who your assigned advisor is, or you wish to request a different advisor, contact the Psychology Department Secretary either in person in room DW2119, by email tmheffne@iusb.edu, or by phone 574-520-4393.

Below, a number of links are provided as resources during your academic planning activities:

Advising Materials
Archive of Advising E-mails
5-Year Schedule of Psychology Classes
Elkhart Schedule of Psychology Classes

Campus Information and Resources
IU South Bend Bulletin
OneStart
Office of the Registrar
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Psychology Degree Requirements
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Major Requirements)
Minor in Psychology
Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis (proposed)
Associate of Arts with a Concentration in Psychology

Psychology Information
Psychology courses
Psychology Major Handbook
Checklist of Courses for Major ("Pink Sheet")
Psychology faculty emails and links