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Psychology

Undergraduate Program


Undergraduate Advisement

Student Support Services

Contact

Phone: 801-422-5356
Fax: 801-422-0602

psych_services@byu.edu

Location

1005 SWKT

Coordinators:

Jason
MT  1-4
WTh 10-4
F 1-3


Dehni

M 8-2
TF 9-11

The Undergraduate Coordinator's Office is the psychology student’s first resource for advisement. The coordinator will have not only the most up-to-date information about class offerings and major requirements, but also specific major-related information that you won’t find anywhere else, like about careers in psychology and senior capstone projects, etc. The office is open to anyone with general or specific questions about the psych major, grad school, career plans, internships, or transfer credit.

The Undergraduate Coordinator's office is in 1005 SWKT. Before you visit, be sure to check out the Frequently Asked Questions page, as it may hold the answer to your question.

Important Undergraduate Documents


Guide to Senior Capstone Project for Students  Offers useful information and answers questions for students about the Senior Capstone project.
     
Psych Map  Outlines the requirements for receiving a Psychology degree from BYU
   



Psychology Internships and Tutoring


Contact

Phone: 801-422-8952
Fax: 801-422-0602

psychinternship@byu.edu

Location

1007 SWKT


Advisors:

Emily Lonas (Internships)

M 10-1
T 11-1
W 10-2
Th 3-5
F 12-2

The Internships and Tutoring Office offers students help with internship and tutoring opportunities. See Joe for information regarding finding an internship, coordinating semester away, and pre-reqs for Psych 399R. See Brent for information about Peer-to-Peer Tutoring and Psych 420R (At-risk Youth Mentoring).

The Internships and Tutoring Office is in 1007 SWKT. Before you visit, be sure to check out the Frequently Asked Questions page, as it may hold the answer to your question.

Also, you might want to visit www.internships.com to begin your own search. BYU currently pays for a subscription to this service.

College of Family, Home and Social Sciences Advisement Center


Contact

Phone: 801-422-3541 (Toll Free 877-890-5295)
Fax: 801-422-0226
Online: http://fhss.byu.edu/fhssadv

Location

151 SWKT


Psychology Advisor:

Landon Tooke
(Call 801-422-3541 to set up an appointment.)

The college advisement center is where interested students can declare Psychology as a major or minor (bring your student ID!). Students can also come here with their questions about major course requirements and general academic advisement.

Unfortunately, the FHSS advisement center is not equipped to answer questions about transferring credits from other schools. For answers to such questions, you will need to contact the Transfer Evaluation Office in A-183 ASB in person or by phone at 801-422-2500.