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Classes in the 100-to-500 level are traditionally undergraduate courses. Graduate courses are 600 and above.

Undergraduate courses

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Graduate courses

Fall 2024 reserved classes

Please note the following:

  • Before building your schedule please review the below list of reserved classes because you might be unable to register for a course on this list.
  • If you do not meet the qualification for a reserved course, you cannot register for that course (e.g., you are a sophomore trying to enroll in a class for freshman only).
  • Reserved courses with remaining seats will be opened to all students who meet the prerequisites on Thursday, August 18th.
    • For example, if a section of PSY 306 that was reserved for online only students still has 5 seats open on August 13, the department will allow any students (both traditional and online only) to take those 5 seats.
  • Please do not contact your advisor, MCHHS Advisement Center, or the Department to request permission to enroll in a reserved course. The School of Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences is not granting overrides into reserved courses, so your request will be denied.

Classes reserved for psychology majors

You must be a declared psychology major to be eligible to register for the following courses:

  • PSY 200-012
  • PSY 302-B; 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899
  • PSY 525-001

Classes reserved for online-only psychology majors

You must be a declared, online-only psychology major to be eligible to register for the following courses:

  • PSY 150-897
  • PSY 200-897
  • PSY 302-B; 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899
  • PSY 304-897
  • PSY 306-897
  • PSY 307-897
  • PSY 331-897
  • PSY 411-897
  • PSY 525-897

Classes reserved for Education Majors

  • PSY 360-898 (30 seats)

PSY undergraduate courses

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