PSYCH 4950 Independent Study
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Program Overview
University Program Information
The university program information is presented below, focusing on the details of the PSYCH 4950 Independent Study course and the overall structure of the university's academic offerings.
Course Details
PSYCH 4950 Independent Study
- Course Hours: 1-4 hours
- Department: Psychology
- Description: An opportunity for a student to engage in an individually arranged research project supervised by a member of the faculty. Independent Study may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
- Grading: Pass/Fail oriented
- Prerequisite(s): Major or minor program in psychology and permission of the instructor
Academic Structure
Undergraduate Programs
- Admission:
- First-Year Student
- Transfer Student
- International Student
- Adult Undergraduate
- Concurrent Enrollment of High School Student
- Returning Student
- Visiting (non-degree) Student
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- Traditional Program
- Adult Undergraduate Program
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- Degree and Program Requirements
- General Education: Archway Curriculum
- Archway Curriculum for Adult Undergraduate Program
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