Psychology
The Psychology Major allows students
to become familiar with current work in six main areas of psychology in order
to understand the mechanisms believed to underlie thought and behaviour. In
addition, this degree provides training in a number of skills related to social
research, statistical analysis, and interpersonal relations. This integration
of theory and practice is in keeping with the research/practitioner model, which
encourages an integration of basic research with applied topics. While the Major
does not prepare graduates to practice as psychologists (this requires a Ph.D.
and registration with the provincial regulatory organization), it is excellent
preparation for work in many related fields, and it is the first step toward
further training to obtain professional qualifications.
Psychology Department Information
APA Style Guides
- APA Style Manual Guide (Plonsky)
- APA Style Manual Guide (Degelman & Harris)
- APA Information on how to cite documents retrieved from the Web
- APA Research Report template for Word
- APA Research Review template for Word
Careers in Psychology
- APA Careers in Psyschology
- APA Student information
- Clinical Psychology Programs
- Human Resources, Canada [BROKEN]
- Online Psychology Career Center
- CareerProfiles Careers in Psychology
Graduate School
- A Student story about how he got into Graduate School
- APA, Graduate School Information
- BC Graduate Schools - [BROKEN]
- Canadian Psychological Association Graduate Guide
- Graduate Record Exam (GRE)
- Graduate School and careers information
- Graduate Student information
- My Graduate School
- Steven Black's Graduate School Advice (Canadian) - [BROKEN]
- U.S. Psychology PhD Programs
