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Spring and Summer 2026 Advising Guide

Advising Tips & Links
Becoming a Psychology Major or Minor
Section Descriptions for PSY299, Research Seminar
Seminar Descriptions for PSY3xx Specialized Courses
Senior Seminar Descriptions for PSY4xx Capstone Courses
Spring 2026 Lab Recruitment
Spring 2026 Courses
Summer 2026 Courses


1. Important Advising Tips

Are you unsure about the requirements for the major? This website has an outline of all the major requirements.

If you are a dual/double major, you have different College Core requirements. Check the College Core website for more details.

If you are interested in learning more about a specialization, check out this website to see each specialization’s requirements.

Interested in research? Check out the ELOPsy pages on the website to learn about different research opportunities within the department. There are separate pages for collaborative research (labs), internships (including information on internships held by previous students), learning assistantships, independent study/research, and senior honors thesis.

Interested in an Internship, Independent Study, or Course Overload? See the HSS website for forms and applications.

Prepare for registration! Click here to view information from Records & Registration on how to get ready for the registration period. Course waitlists are now available in PAWS and students will now have the opportunity to place themselves on a waitlist in PAWS during registration; however, waitlisting a class does not guarantee enrollment. Be sure to register for a full course load, even if you are waitlisted for other courses that you may prefer to swap. In other words, if you are planning to enroll in and take four courses, register for four courses (or if you would like to take three courses, register for three, etc.), even if you are on waitlists for other courses. If you are looking to take four courses, do not only enroll in two courses, for example, and wait for your waitlisted courses to be confirmed. For more information on course waitlists, view Records & Registration’s page.

The psychology department houses several clubs you can join! If you are interested in joining Psych Club, email psychclb@tcnj.edu for more info! Or, you can join the Psychology Student Advisory Board. For more information on the Advisory Board, email the Psychology Department at psycdept@tcnj.edu.

The department hosts and promotes various events throughout the semester! All students are welcome to attend! Check the department calendar for a listing of the events. Note that events are added throughout the semester.

Remember to register for the Psychology 4-Year Advising Sequence

  • Double majors and dual majors ARE required to complete the advising sequence.
  • *Internal transfer students do not need to complete PSY 96. Enroll in the appropriate advising course based on class standing at the time of admission to the department.
  • *External transfer students should consult with their advisor to determine which advising courses to take.

2. Becoming a Psychology Major or Minor

Applications are accepted in the beginning of Fall and Spring semesters. The minimum requirements are an overall GPA of 2.0 and completion of PSY 101 with a C- or higher grade.

How to apply: Read all the instructions and complete the Psychology Major Application found on the Psychology Department website under “Becoming a Psychology Major”.

Becoming a Psychology Minor:  You can fill out a minor form at any time during the semester. Note: Minors must be declared prior to the last semester before you graduate.


3. PSY 299 Section Description

Class Section Course Title Days Times Room Start Date End Date Professor Class Number
PSY29901 Research Seminar: TOPIC Monday/Thursday 9:30-10:50am SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Bireta, Tamra 41899
PSY29902 Research Seminar: Improving Psychological Science Monday/Thursday 9:30-10:50am SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 41900
PSY29903 Research Seminar: Improving Psychological Science Monday/Thursday 1:00am-12:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 41901
PSY29904 Research Seminar: TOPIC TBD Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kim, June 41902
PSY29905 Research Seminar: TOPIC Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Vivona, Jeanine 41904
PSY29906 Research Seminar: Intergroup Relations Tuesdays 5:30-8:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Wiley, Shaun 42317
PSY29907 Research Seminar: Cognitive Development Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Stahl, Aimee 42318
PSY29908 Research Seminar: Alcohol Studies Tuesday/Friday
Wednesday
11:00am-12:20pm
10:00-10:50am
SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Martinetti, Margaret 42319

At least one section of PSY299 is offered every semester, topics vary semester to semester.

Students who elect to complete a Psychology Specialization should select a 299 course related to the Specialization if possible. *Students that entered the College Fall 2025 or later do not have this requirement.  

PSY 299: Research Seminar

Prerequisite: PSY 203

A Psychology Core Course. Students will use scientific methods to address psychological questions in a subdiscipline of psychology. Students will develop research questions, design (qualitative and quantitative) research methodologies, collect and analyze data, and write research reports in American Psychological Association format.

Restriction: Open only to psychology majors

PSY 299-01: Research Seminar: Memory

In this course, we will attempt to replicate a memory study. We will work as a group to collect and analyze data. Students will get experience with experimental methods used to investigate memory.
DESIGN: Experimental
ANALYSIS: Quantitative
PROJECT STYLE: Group data collection
TOPIC SELECTION: Instructor selects (but there might be student input)
DATA SOURCE: PIPER
SPECIALIZATION FIT: Most relevant to Cognitive

PSY 299-02: Research Seminar: Improving Psychological Science

This research seminar course will focus on methods for improving the scientific study of psychology. It reviews methodological and data analytic practices that ushered in a crisis of confidence in psychology, and identifies reforms and best practices for improving psychological science. With the faculty member, students develop a research project using some of these improved practices to evaluate the strength of psychology research. Group and individual work questions developed by both faculty and student quantitative archival.

PSY 299-03: Research Seminar: Improving Psychological Science

This research seminar course will focus on methods for improving the scientific study of psychology. It reviews methodological and data analytic practices that ushered in a crisis of confidence in psychology, and identifies reforms and best practices for improving psychological science. With the faculty member, students develop a research project using some of these improved practices to evaluate the strength of psychology research. Group and individual work questions developed by both faculty and student quantitative archival.

PSY 299-04: Research Seminar: Culture and Emotion

Students will work individually on the topic of culture and emotion. Students will use archival data and quantitative methods to individually develop and test a hypothesis.

PSY 299-05: Research Seminar: Metaphor and Therapy

Psychotherapy involves talking and listening. What is it about language that allows these activities to be therapeutic? Focusing on therapeutic uses of metaphor, we will investigate the processes of language that allow people to understand their experiences in new ways and to make therapeutic changes in their thinking, emotions, and behaviors.

PSY 299-06: Research Seminar: Intergroup Relations

Students will work in individually on a class-wide study on a topic related to intergroup relations. In past semesters, students have examined topics such as advantaged-group allyship and cross-group solidarity. Students will work with a question provided by the instructor, use an experimental design with quantitative analyses, and use archival data.

PSY 299-07: Research Seminar: Cognitive Development

This research seminar focuses on cognitive development in infants and/or young children. Students will review literature on the development of learning and memory, and will work in groups to analyze archival data from child participants. Groups will develop future study ideas together, but students will write papers independently.
DESIGN: Experimental
ANALYSIS: Quantitative
PROJECT STYLE: Group project
TOPIC SELECTION: Faculty-directed topics
DATA SOURCE: Archival
SPECIALIZATION FIT: Developmental & Cognitive (but open to all)

PSY 299-08: Research Seminar: Alcohol Studies

This course will use behavioral economic techniques to examine how price affects alcohol consumption in college students. Students will be trained in behavioral economic theory, quantitative methods, and demand curve analysis. Students will work in teams to lead a class discussion of a published article relevant to our research and perform data analyses on a dataset using a hypothetical alcohol purchase task. Each student will review research methods and statistical knowledge gained in PSY 121 and 203 and write an individually produced, full-length APA-formatted report of the project. This course is a prerequisite for upper-level psychology courses, including all 400-level courses.
DESIGN: Experimental
ANALYSIS: Quantitative
PROJECT STYLE: Group project
TOPIC SELECTION: Faculty-directed with student input
DATA SOURCE: PIPER/student sample (archival data)
SPECIALIZATION FIT: Most relevant for Biopsychology, Counseling/Clinical, and Social (Health Psych)

4. Specialized Seminar Descriptions

PSY31601 Applied Behavior Analysis Wednesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Schweighardt, Sherry 41927
PSY32201 Children and the Media Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Graham, James 41910
PSY32301 School Psychology Thursday 6:00-8:50pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dockins, Janae 41929
PSY33201 Psychology of Self and Identity Development Wednesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Zamel, Pamela 41916
PSY34001 Health Psychology Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica 41921
PSY34101 Personality and Culture Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Vivona, Jeanine 41931
PSY34102 Personality and Culture Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Vivona, Jeanine 41932
PSY34601 Cognitive Neuroscience Monday/Thursday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Leynes, Andrew 42034
PSY35001 Psychology of Women Wednesday 6:00-8:50pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Fogg, Melissa 41891
PSY35002 Psychology of Women Monday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Gervasi-Lambing, Michelle 41915
PSY35501 Social Psychology of Power, Oppression, and Privilege Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Donnay, Sandra 41922
PSY35502 Social Psychology of Power, Oppression, and Privilege Monday/Thursday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Donnay, Sandra 41933
PSY357-01 Men & Masculinities Thursday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Gall, Zach
PSY36001 Psychology of Leadership Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dahling, Jason 42035
PSY36501 Consumer Behavior 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Becker, Karen
PSY36502 Consumer Behavior 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Becker, Karen
PSY37501 Social Seminar: Psych of Happiness Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kim, June 41938
PSY37502 Social Seminar: Psychology of Creativity Tuesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 42058
PSY38601 Tests & Measurements Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kirnan, Jean 42046
PSY39001 Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Lab Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica 42047
PSY39002 Memory and Aging Lab TBD TBD n/a 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Bireta, Tamra 42048
PSY39003 REACH Lab Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Chung, He Len 42049
PSY39004 Replicat Lab Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 42050
PSY39005 Social Emotional Learning and Development Lab (SELD) Tuesday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Graham, James 42051
PSY39006 Emotion Lab Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kim, June 42052
PSY39007 ERP Lab Friday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Leynes, Andrew 42053
PSY39008 Alcohol Lab Tuesday 3:20-5:20pm 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Martinetti, Margaret 42054
PSY39009 Cognitive Development Lab Wednesday 9:30-10:50am SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Stahl, Aimee 42055
PSY39010 Organizational Psychology Lab Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dahling, Jason 42056
PSY39011 Latinx Liberation Lab Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Sosa, Raquel 42057
PSY39501 Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Lab Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica 42355
PSY39502 Memory and Aging Lab TBD TBD n/a 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Bireta, Tamra 42356
PSY39503 REACH Lab Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Chung, He Len 42357
PSY39504 Replicat Lab Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 42358
PSY39505 Social Emotional Learning and Development Lab (SELD) Tuesday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Graham, James 42359
PSY39506 Emotion Lab Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kim, June 42360
PSY39507 ERP Lab Friday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Leynes, Andrew 42361
PSY39508 Alcohol Lab Tuesday 3:20-5:20pm 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Martinetti, Margaret 42362
PSY39509 Cognitive Development Lab Wednesday 9:30-10:50am SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Stahl, Aimee 42364
PSY39510 Organizational Psychology Lab Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dahling, Jason 42365
PSY39511 Latinx Liberation Lab Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Sosa, Raquel 42366
PSY39801 C&C Field Experience Seminar Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Chung, He Len 42041

PSY 316: Applied Behavior Analysis

Prerequisite: PSY 121
Provides a foundation in behavior-analytic theory and explores how behavior-analytic principles are applied to the treatment of such disorders as autism, anxiety disorders, and developmental disabilities. Emphasis will be placed upon experimental design and data collection in applied settings.

PSY 322: Children and the Media

Prerequisites: PSY 121, 220 (or equivalents)
The course examines the relations between children and youth, and traditional and new media. The course begins by reviewing the developmental stages of children, and theories about childhood as socially constructed. The course presents up-to-date research highlighting the potentially negative impact of age-inappropriate or excessive media use on children’s physical, cognitive, and socioemotional well-being. Further, the course focuses on benefits of media and how they enhance children’s education and social relationships.

PSY 323: School Psychology

Prerequisites: PSY 121
This course will provide an overview of school psychology. School psychology involves using psychological principles to assist students with disabilities in public school settings. Topics include, but are not limited to: the various roles/functions of a school psychologist, the historical evolution of school psychology, legal and ethical considerations, the use of assessment to identify students with disabilities, the use of counseling techniques for mental health concerns at school, monitoring interventions for struggling students, and current controversies affecting the work of school psychologists.
PSY 332: Psychology of Self and Identity Development
Prerequisites: PSY 101
This course will provide students with opportunities to gain insights about different dimensions of their identity. Through readings, class discussions and course assignments, students will be encouraged to explore different lenses for viewing the self and other. Students will examine the role of social statuses such as gender, social class, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, vocation and religion/faith on identity formation. In doing so, this course provides students with a unique opportunity to share their experiences, attitudes, thoughts and emotions regarding how they have come to view themselves and how they perceive themselves to be viewed by others, while in the company of peers with similar and dissimilar backgrounds. Important interpersonal skills are fostered throughout the discussion, including self-awareness, perspective-taking, empathic listening and assertive self-expression.

PSY 340: Health Psychology

Prerequisites: PSY 121 or ANT 240
Examines how psychological, social, and behavioral factors interact with and affect the success people have in maintaining their health, obtaining medical treatment, coping with stress and pain, and recovering from serious illness.

PSY 341: Personality and Culture

Prerequisites: PSY 121 
This course examines interactions between culture and personality. Much of mainstream personality theory in the US remains rooted in a largely unexamined set of cultural values (Western, white, male, etc.). Here we take the perspective that personality is embedded in culture and we seek to understand both the many types of interaction that occur between personality and culture as well as the different types of personalities and identities that emerge from different cultural contexts. In particular we examine the impacts of cultural power structures. Our emphasis is on cultures within the US, although we consider cultures in other parts of the world as well.

PSY 346: Cognitive Neuroscience

Prerequisites: PSY 212 or PSY 214
Cognitive neuroscience blends the study of behavior (psychology) with the study of the brain (neuroscience). This course will introduce students to this field by examining the brain’s role in behaviors such as perception, attention, memory, learning, planning, and other cognitive activities.

PSY 346: Cognitive Neuroscience

Prerequisites: PSY 212 or PSY 214
Cognitive neuroscience blends the study of behavior (psychology) with the study of the brain (neuroscience). This course will introduce students to this field by examining the brain’s role in behaviors such as perception, attention, memory, learning, planning, and other cognitive activities.

PSY 350: Psychology of Women 

Prerequisite: PSY 121
Examines the psychology of women in light of biological, social, and cultural influences. A variety of psychological theories and research findings will be explored to study the development and behavior of women in various social contexts.

PSY 355: Psychology of Power, Oppression, and Privilege

Prerequisite: PSY 101
Psychology of Power, Oppression, and Privilege is designed to be a specialized course for the Social Specialization within the Psychology major. This course provides an in-depth coverage of psychology topics, including stereotyping, prejudice and privilege, discrimination and advantage, intergroup relations, attributions, social influence, personal self-esteem and collective self-esteem. In addition, this course provides further opportunities for students to develop their writing, speaking, and presentation skills.

PSY 357: Men & Masculinities

Prerequisite: PSY 101
This course explores the concept of masculinities and their expression by those of all genders. It also explores how masculinities intersect with race, class, sexuality, and ability and with several societal factors such as academics, the workplace, and health. We will focus this exploration through the APA¿s Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Boys and Men. We will be reading articles, text excerpts, and media pieces that inform the topic and explore clinical, social, biological implications.

PSY 360: Psychology of Leadership

Prerequisite: PSY 121 or permission of instructor
This course explores developmental, cognitive, and social psychology perspectives on leadership emergence, development, and effectiveness. Diversity is an important theme in the course, which emphasizes the roles of individual differences such as gender, race, and nationality in leadership processes. Other topics include emotions in leadership, charisma, and abusive or toxic leadership. The material is intended to be accessible and relevant to students regardless of specialization interests.

PSY 365: Consumer Behavior

Prerequisite: PSY 101 or SOC 101 or MKT 201
Students will learn to apply basic social science principles and theories to an understanding of the behavior of consumers. Basic psychological principles (e.g., learning, memory, perception, attitudes, and motivation) as well as sociological and anthropological concepts (e.g., demographics, group dynamics, cultural influences) are explored and then examined in relation to consumption processes and activities used by marketers and public policy actors to influence consumer behavior. Cross listed with MKT 365.

PSY 375: Social Psychology Seminar

Prerequisites: PSY 121 and one foundation course
The seminar will provide students opportunities for in-depth study of specific topics within social psychology(e.g., Psychology & Diversity, Political Psychology). The topic will vary across semesters. Students may repeat the seminar as topics change.

PSY 375: Psychological Testing

Prerequisites: PSY 121 
An introduction to theoretical, practical, and ethical issues in psychological testing and measurement. Psychometric principles such as reliability, validity, and utility will be examined in the context of selecting the most appropriate assessment instruments to inform decision making. The development and psychometric properties of widely-used intelligence, achievement, personnel, and clinical/personality tests will be discussed.

5. Senior Seminar Descriptions

Class Section Course Title Days Times Room Start Date End Date Professor Class Number
PSY41901 History & Systems of Psychology Monday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Lynn, Terence 42039
PSY41902 History & Systems of Psychology Thursday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Hart, Jonathan 42040
PSY47001 Senior Seminar: TOPIC Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Chung, He Len 42036
PSY47002 Senior Seminar: Self-Regulation Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dahling, Jason 42037
PSY47003 Senior Seminar: TOPIC Monday/Thursday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Ruscio, John 42038

PSY 419: History & Systems of Psychology

Prerequisites: PSY 299
This course will consider how psychology’s goals, methods, and beliefs have evolved throughout its history. As a senior experience, this course will allow students to integrate experiences from various areas of the discipline, to analyze and evaluate psychology’s past and to make recommendations for its future

PSY 470: Senior Topics Study Group 

Prerequisites: PSY 299
Each course under this umbrella is relevant to a different set of specializations. As a senior experience, students use their prior knowledge as a foundation for individualized study of theoretical, empirical, or clinical issues. The study group is a community of learning in which students direct their own in-depth exploration of a field, discuss their ideas with others in the group, and express their discoveries and conclusions in successive drafts of a major written paper.

PSY 470 Sections offered in Spring 2026 are listed below:

PSY 470-01: Senior Topics Study Group: Psychological Well-Being among Adolescents and Young Adults

Prerequisites: PSY 299
Concerns about mental health have dominated recent conversations about young people in the United States. According to national surveys, adolescents are experiencing alarmingly high rates of distress, as well as adversity linked to poor health outcomes. This senior topics course will examine the role of culturally-responsive positive psychology interventions to improve psychological well-being. The study group is a community of learning in which students direct their own in-depth exploration of a field, discuss their ideas with others in the group, and express their discoveries and conclusions in successive drafts of a major written paper and oral presentation.

PSY 470-02: Senior Topics Study Group: Self-Regulation

Prerequisites: PSY 299
Self-regulation describes the many ways in which people exercise control over their behaviors, thoughts, and feelings in the pursuit of goals. In this course, we will explore how goals form and interact, how to pursue goals effectively, and how self-regulation shapes our health and wellbeing. This topic is explicitly multidisciplinary with readings drawn from many different areas of Psychology and is suitable for any Specialization area.

PSY 470-03: Senior Topics Study Group: Rational Optimism

Prerequisites: PSY 299
This seminar explores the idea of rational optimism—the view that optimism is not wishful thinking but the stance best supported by evidence about global progress. We will examine how cognitive heuristics and biases foster an overly dramatic worldview that underestimates progress and exaggerates challenges. Along the way, we will consider why pessimism feels compelling, why optimism is often dismissed as naïve, and how insights from the psychology of judgment and decision making can help us separate distorted perceptions from grounded facts. Through shared readings, guided discussions, and explorations of real-world issues, students will apply the principles of rational optimism to cut through misconceptions, counter unwarranted gloom, and support constructive problem-solving. This course is suitable for students aligned with any specialization in psychology.

6. Research Lab Information

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7. Spring Term Courses

Class Section Course Title Days Times Room Start Date End Date Professor Class Number
PSY09601 Orientation to Psychology Thursday 2:00-3:10pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 03/13/2025 Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica 42256
PSY09701 Exploring the Psych Major Wednesday 9:30-10:40am Mayo 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Sosa, Raquel 42093
PSY09801 Exploring the Psych Profession n/a n/a n/a 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Wiley, Shaun 42258
PSY09901 Psychology Professional Seminar n/a n/a n/a 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Wiley, Shaun 42259
PSY10101 General Psychology Monday/Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Bireta, Tamra 41906
PSY10102 General Psychology Wednesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Frisina, Pasquale 41907
PSY10103 General Psychology Monday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Adkins, Kimberly 41892
PSY10104 General Psychology Thursday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Badr, Dalia 41893
PSY10105 General Psychology Tuesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Badr, Dalia 41894
PSY10106 General Psychology Monday/Thursday 9:30-10:50am SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 DiLorenzo, Andreea 41920
PSY12101 Methods and Tools of Psychology Monday/Thursday 9:30-10:50am SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Sosa, Raquel 41882
PSY12102 Methods and Tools of Psychology Monday/Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Sosa, Raquel 41883
PSY12103 Methods and Tools of Psychology Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Holland, Chris 41884
PSY12104 Methods and Tools of Psychology Tuesday/Friday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Holland, Chris 41885
PSY12105 Methods and Tools of Psychology Wednesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Corcoran, Heather 41905
PSY12106 Methods and Tools of Psychology Thursday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Corcoran, Heather 41912
PSY12107 Methods and Tools of Psychology Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Falcone, Tiara 41919
PSY20301 Design and Statistical Analysis Monday/Thursday 9:30-10:50am SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Ruscio, John 41895
PSY20302 Design and Statistical Analysis Monday/Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Ruscio, John 41896
PSY20303 Design and Statistical Analysis Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 D'Amore, Drew 41897
PSY20304 Design and Statistical Analysis Tuesday/Friday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 D'Amore, Drew 41898
PSY20305 Design and Statistical Analysis Monday/Thursday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Falco, Bailey
PSY20306 Design and Statistical Analysis Monday/Thursday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Falco, Bailey
PSY21201 Biopsychology Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Leynes, Andrew 41886
PSY21202 Biopsychology Monday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 D'Amore, Drew 41908
PSY21301 Learning and Memory Monday/Thursday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 D'Amore, Drew 42260
PSY21401 Cognitive Psychology Tuesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Frisina, Pasquale 41887
PSY21501 Social Psychology Monday/Thursday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Holland, Chris 41914
PSY21502 Social Psychology Monday/Thursday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Holland, Chris 41930
PSY21503 Social Psychology Tuesday 5:45-8:45pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crofford-Hotz, Megan 42261
PSY21504 Social Psychology Thursday 5:45-8:45pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crofford-Hotz, Megan 42262
PSY21701 Psychological Disorders Monday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Parkes-Williams, Kesha 41888
PSY21702 Psychological Disorders Tuesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Russo, Amanda 41889
PSY21703 Psychological Disorders Wednesday 5:30-8:20pm ONLINE - Synchronous 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Wood, Christina 41928
PSY21704 Psychological Disorders Monday/Thursday 4:00-5:20pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Adkins, Kimberly 41925
PSY21901 Clinical Psychology Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Herres, Joanna 41918
PSY21902 Clinical Psychology Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Herres, Joanna 41918
PSY21903 Clinical Psychology Monday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Rodriguez, Isabel
PSY22001 Development Across the Lifespan Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Graham, James 41890
PSY22002 Development Across the Lifespan Monday/Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 DiLorenzo, Andreea 41936
PSY26701 Organizational Psychology Monday/Thursday 9:30-10:50am SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kirnan, Jean 41909
PSY26702 Organizational Psychology Monday/Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kirnan, Jean 41923
PSY29901 Research Seminar: TOPIC Monday/Thursday 9:30-10:50am SSB 105 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Bireta, Tamra 41899
PSY29902 Research Seminar: Improving Psychological Science Monday/Thursday 9:30-10:50am SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 41900
PSY29903 Research Seminar: Improving Psychological Science Monday/Thursday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 41901
PSY29904 Research Seminar: TOPIC Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kim, June 41902
PSY29905 Research Seminar: TOPIC Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Vivona, Jeanine 41904
PSY29906 Research Seminar: Intergroup Relations Tuesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Wiley, Shaun 42317
PSY29907 Research Seminar: Cognitive Development Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Stahl, Aimee 42319
PSY29908 Research Seminar: Alcohol Studies Tuesday/Friday

Wednesday

11:00am-12:20pm

10:00-10:50am

SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Martinetti, Margaret 41927
PSY31601 Applied Behavior Analysis Wednesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Schweighardt, Sherry 41927
PSY32201 Children and the Media Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Graham, James 41910
PSY32301 School Psychology Thursday 6:00-8:50pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dockins, Janae 41929
PSY33201 Psychology of Self and Identity Development Wednesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Zamel, Pamela 41916
PSY34001 Health Psychology Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica 41921
PSY34101 Personality and Culture Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Vivona, Jeanine 41931
PSY34102 Personality and Culture Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Vivona, Jeanine 41932
PSY34601 Cognitive Neuroscience Monday/Thursday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Leynes, Andrew 42034
PSY35001 Psychology of Women Wednesday 6:00-8:50pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Fogg, Melissa 41891
PSY35002 Psychology of Women Monday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Gervasi-Lambing, Michelle 41915
PSY35501 Social Psychology of Power, Oppression, and Privilege Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Donnay, Sandra 41922
PSY35502 Social Psychology of Power, Oppression, and Privilege Monday/Thursday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Donnay, Sandra 41933
PSY36001 Psychology of Leadership Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dahling, Jason 42035
PSY36501 Consumer Behavior 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Becker, Karen
PSY36502 Consumer Behavior 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Becker, Karen
PSY37501 Social Seminar: Psych of Happiness Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kim, June 41938
PSY37502 Social Seminar: Psychology of Creativity Tuesday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 42058
PSY38601 Tests & Measurements Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kirnan, Jean 42046
PSY39501 Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Lab Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica 42355
PSY39502 Memory and Aging Lab TBD TBD n/a 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Bireta, Tamra 42356
PSY39503 REACH Lab Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Chung, He Len 42357
PSY39504 Replicat Lab Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 42358
PSY39505 Social Emotional Learning and Development Lab (SELD) Tuesday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Graham, James 42359
PSY39506 Emotion Lab Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kim, June 42360
PSY39507 ERP Lab Friday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Leynes, Andrew 42361
PSY39508 Alcohol Lab Tuesday 3:20-5:20pm 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Martinetti, Margaret 42362
PSY39509 Cognitive Development Lab Wednesday 9:30-10:50am SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Stahl, Aimee 42364
PSY39510 Organizational Psychology Lab Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dahling, Jason 42365
PSY39511 Latinx Liberation Lab Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Sosa, Raquel 42366
PSY39801 C&C Field Experience Seminar Tuesday/Friday 9:30-10:50am SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Chung, He Len 42041
PSY41901 History & Systems of Psychology Monday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Lynn, Terence 42039
PSY41902 History & Systems of Psychology Thursday 5:30-8:20pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Hart, Jonathan 42040
PSY47001 Senior Seminar: TOPIC Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 325 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Chung, He Len 42036
PSY47002 Senior Seminar: Self-Regulation Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dahling, Jason 42037
PSY47003 Senior Seminar: TOPIC Monday/Thursday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Ruscio, John 42038
PSY49201 Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Lab Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica 42064
PSY49202 Memory and Aging Lab TBD TBD n/a 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Bireta, Tamra 42065
PSY49203 REACH Lab Tuesday/Friday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Chung, He Len 42066
PSY49204 Replicat Lab Monday/Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 324 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Crawford, Jarret 42067
PSY49205 Social Emotional Learning and Development Lab (SELD) Tuesday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Graham, James 42068
PSY49206 Emotion Lab Tuesday/Friday 11:00am-12:20pm SSB 128 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Kim, June 42069
PSY49207 ERP Lab Friday 3:30-4:50pm SSB 130 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Leynes, Andrew 42070
PSY49208 Alcohol Lab Tuesday 3:20-5:20pm 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Martinetti, Margaret 42071
PSY49209 Cognitive Development Lab Wednesday 9:30-10:50am SSB 103 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Stahl, Aimee 42072
PSY49210 Organizational Psychology Lab Tuesday/Friday 12:30-1:50pm SSB 226 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Dahling, Jason 42073
PSY49211 Latinx Liberation Lab Thursday 2:00-3:20pm SSB 009 01/26/2026 05/05/2026 Sosa, Raquel 42074


8. Summer Term Courses

Class Section Course Title Days Times Room Start Date End Date Professor Class Number
PSY299-201 Research Seminar: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 5:00-7:50pm SSB 130 06/15/2026 07/16/2026 Crawford, Jarret 60080
PSY 343-101 Behavioral Pharmacology of Drug Abuse Monday-Friday 5:00-8:15pm SSB 128 05/26/2026 06/12/2026 D'Amore, Drew 60079
PSY355-301 Psychology of Power, Oppression, and Privilege Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 1:00am-1:50pm SSB 128 07/20/2026 08/20/2026 Sosa, Raquel 60081
PSY 375-901 Social Psychology Seminar: Cross-Cultural Psychology (Study Abroad in South Korea: Rice, Sheep, and K-Pop) Overseas 05/26/2026 08/20/2026 Kim, June 60029
PSY470-301 Senior Topics Study Group: Psychological aspects of Infertility and the Post-partum Period Tuesdays
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12:00-4:00pm SSB 131 07/20/2026 08/20/2026 Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica 60082

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