
The Univerity of North Dakota Psychology Department, housed in Corwin-Larimore Hall (seen above), has developed this page as a way to assist students in their undergraduate education. You will find a number of pages dedicated to delivering to you, the tools you need to make the most of your time at UND. If you have questions or comments, please contact Dr. Karyn Plumm.
Important Dates & Deadlines
Drop-In Advising: TBA
See calendar above for date/times
• Last day to drop a full-term course, Friday, April 9th
Dates and Deadlines for Spring 2010
UND Academic Calendar 2009-2011
UND PSYCHOLOGY
NEWS AND EVENTS
Leadership Minor
There is an increasing demand for strong leaders in today’s workforce. Leaders set directions, create structure, build relationships, and inspire others. Interested in gaining leadership experience and expertise? Check out the new leadership minor that provides courses and practical experiences necessary for UND students who want to become leaders in their professions and in their communities.
http://www.leadership.und.edu/
Psyc 395: Practical Experiences in Psychology
For more Detail click here
Students will learn about applications of the field of psychology in the community and will increase their understanding of group and community processes viewed through the lens of psychology.
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Student Psychology Spotlight Links of the Month:
Writing a Curriculum Vitae (CV)
The Psychology Career Center
Psychology Department Checklists and Guidelines:
General Education Checklist
Psychology Major Checklist
Psychology Minor Checklist
Guidelines and Helpful Hints
Application for Emphasis
Emphasis Checklist
For students whose first enrollment at UND was prior to Fall 2007
Emphasis Checklist
For students whose first enrollment at UND was Fall 2007 or later
Essential Studies at UND (info, forms, etc.)
Tips on Writing a Research Paper
Faculty Spotlight!
Dr. April Bradley

Dr. April Bradley is an assistant professor of psychology with research interests in the areas of child forensics and sexual assault and clinical interests in child and family therapy as well as the treatment of trauma.
The Department of Psychology is now offering a Master of Science degree in Forensic Psychology!!
http://www.und.edu/dept/psych/forensic.html
Follow this link for more information!
Learn about Co-ops at UND by clicking here.
For information about beginning a Co-op in psychology,
click here.
Want to know what classes are offered each semester?
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