| For information on graduate studies, click here: http://psychology.arizona.edu/programs/graduate.php
Prospective students who are interested in attending the University
of Arizona as a Psychology major must submit application materials to
the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Requirements for admission for
freshman and transfer students can be found at http://admissions.arizona.edu/.
Students can apply on line or request for application materials to be
sent to them. When filling out the application for admission students
are applying for admission to the University of Arizona, the Honors
College (http://www.honors.arizona.edu),
and scholarships. No additional materials need to be submitted. Please
see the admissions web site above for more information or contact the
Undergraduate Admissions Office directly at 520-621-3237. Students needing
financial assistance can apply for financial aid by filling out the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid. All information regarding
this application and financial aid can be found at http://financialaid.arizona.edu/.
Students who are accepted into the honors college have the opportunity to graduate with honors. Please visit the following web page for the requirements to graduate with honors Honors Program.
The Psychology department offers a variety of ways for students to become involved with faculty research in different aspects of psychology. Students can work in faculty member’s research labs and earn independent study credit which can be used toward their psychology major. Students can also seek internship or practicum credit by working with an agency in Tucson.
Curriculum requirements vary for all Psychology majors, they are dependent upon your catalog year and whether you are pursuing a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. You can find this information by going to the general UA catalog web page at following web page, Curriculum Requirements and clicking on the appropriate academic catalog for your program requirements. If you are a freshman and have questions about your general education curriculum requirements you can visit the Freshman Year Center located in the Integrated Learning Center or if you are a Sophomore, Junior, or Senior you can visit the Office of Academic Services located in Modern Languages 347.
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions web page under Programs-->Undergradute or the Advising Bulletin Board to find answers to possible questions. Please check these sites first before emailing an Advisor; the answer to your question may be a click away.
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