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Program Coordinator, Student Advisement:
Tonya Bryant, Logan 181F


Walk-in Undergraduate Advisement Hours For Fall 2009
(Beginning August 24th through December 18th)
 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Tonya Bryant: Logan 181F
Program Coordinator
10am-12:30pm
9-11am
2-4pm
9am-12pm
 

The Department of Psychology has a student advisor for undergraduate and graduate students. You should spend time with an advisor early in your education. Once you declare psychology as a major or minor, you should consult with the psychology department advisor to help you to select the best coursework needed to pursue your personal and career goals, and to meet departmental requirements. This advance planning can help to ensure that you will be able to get the courses you need and want.

For advisement, please sign in at the Main Office in Logan 182. Only issues that can be resolved in less than 15 minutes are appropriate for walk-in service. To schedule an appointment for other academic issues (ex. academic & career planning, etc.) please call 277-4121.

Please be prepared! Bring a current EProgress report or transcripts and any other supporting documents or forms to your advising session.

Disclaimer for all students utilizing walk-in hours:
In the event of unforeseen circumstances, such as illness, etc., walk-in hours may be canceled without advance notice. Please call 277-4121 to confirm hours.

Psychology majors and minors enroll in the College of Arts and Sciences, which has its own requirements for admission and graduation. If you are not already enrolled in the College and aware of its requirements, you should consult the UNM Catalog and visit the college advisement center in Ortega Hall, Room 251.

After completing 90 credit hours you must complete a degree application. The appropriate forms must be obtained from the College of Arts and Sciences Advisement Center. Psychology majors and minors must visit the Student Advisor to review coursework completed and additional work needed in order to fulfill departmental requirements and signatures on the application for degree. Students who do not complete this procedure will receive an academic hold on their student account and will not be able to register.

If you are transferring credits from another university, you must have these approved through the office of Undergraduate Admissions (consult the UNM Catalog and the college advisement center). Transfer coursework in psychology must also be specifically approved by the associate chair of the department. Transfer credit will be approved if: UNM accepts the credit, it was completed within the past 10 years, if a grade of C or better was earned, and if the course is essentially equivalent to a course offered in the department. No more than 18 hours may be transferred towards the major in Psychology; no more than 13 hours for the minor. Before you come to the department for transfer credit approval, assemble the materials that will help in evaluating your coursework: your Transfer Credit Evaluation Statement from the office of Admissions or by using my.unm.edu, a copy of an advisement transcript, a catalog of the school describing the courses you took, course description, syllabi and/or textbooks used in the courses, etc. Bring these with you when you come to obtain transfer credit in psychology. Only the associate chair can approve courses for transfer credit to count toward the psychology major or minor.

For an undergraduate handbook in psychology, click here. For the major checklist, click here.

 

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