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For enrollment in 2014-2015 Term 2 1 M.S. Psychology Graduate Student Packet for Course Advising , and Enrollment in Practicum and WCE Contents: 1. Schedule of course advising 2. Students currently doing their coursework: instructions and advising form 3. Students who will be enrolling in practicum or written comprehensive examinations (WCE) instructions and form 4. Students who will be enrolling in WCE: additional tasks to be done at the start of the term of the WCE 5. M.S. Psychology Curriculum Flowcharts for students with ID 113 or higher 6. M.S. Psychology Curriculum Flowcharts for for students with ID lower than 113 NOTE: Students who will be enrolling for thesis writing should not show up during course advising. Please refer to the file “guidelines for thesis advising and d efenses” that has b een emailed to you.

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M.S. Psychology Graduate Student Packet for Course Advising, and Enrollment in Practicum and WCE

Contents:1. Schedule of course advising2. Students currently doing their coursework: instructions and advising form3. Students who will be enrolling in practicum or written comprehensive examinations (WCE) instructions and form4. Students who will be enrolling in WCE: additional tasks to be done at the start of the term of the WCE5. M.S. Psychology Curriculum Flowcharts for students with ID 113 or higher6. M.S. Psychology Curriculum Flowcharts for for students with ID lower than 113NOTE: Students who will be enrolling for thesis writing should not show up during course advising. Please refer to the file guidelines for thesis advising and defenses that has been emailed to you.

Schedule of Course AdvisingFor Enrollment in 2014-2015 Term 2

Academic Advisers and Schedule of Course Advising

Dr. Roseann Tan-MansukhaniFor Clinical Psychology majorsJuly 23, 2014(Wednesday)2:00-5:00pm -Consultation Rm. 4DJuly 24, 2014(Thursday)4:00-6:00pm -Consultation Rm. 4DJuly 30, 2014 (Wednesday) 2:30-4:30 pm Consultation Rm. 4D

Dr. Lourdes BalatbatFor Industrial/Organizational Psychology majorsJuly 24, 2014(Thursday)3:00-5:00pm -Consultation Rm. 4BJuly 25, 2014(Friday)6:00-8:00pm -Consultation Rm. 4DJuly 26, 2014(Saturday)11:00-3:00pm -Consultation Rm. 4D

Dr. Homer YabutFor Human Development, Psychological Measurement, Social and Cultural Psychology majorsJuly 22, 2014(Tuesday)6:00-7:00pm Psychology DepartmentJuly 23, 2014(Wednesday)4:00-6:00pm Psychology Department

Online pre-enrollment31 July 2014 (Thursday) 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 1 August 2014 (Friday) 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.

Log in at http://my.dlsu.edu.ph

1. The following are your responsibilities and not theacademic advisers nor the graduate studies secretarys: account activation, settling clearances, required paper transactions for returning students, accessing my.lasalle grades.2. Any inquiries about the above matters should be addressed to the Office of the University Registrar or to the CLA Vice Deans Office.

3. Hence beforeadvising, make sure you have:

a. activated your accountb. settled clearancesc. accessed successfully your grades at my.lasalle and your current class schedule at oracle.

4. Please note that students are required to be on residency during the terms when they are not enrolled in regular courses/special classes. Students must not go on absence without leave.

5. Returning students who are still pursuing their coursework should go to course advising on the above dates and times (and not later). If, at the time of advising, you are unable to access your my.lasalle copy of grades, bring with you an OUR-issued transcript of records.

INSTRUCTIONS to Students Currently Doing Their Coursework1. Academic advising is aprerequisiteto online pre-enrollment. Withoutadvising, you risk being bumped off a class you pre-enroll in.

2. The purpose of academic advising is to assign you course load for next term and to establish course projections for term after next.

3. What to bring to course advisinga. A hard copy of youri. my.lasalle copy of gradesii. oracle current class scheduleiii. transcript of records: for returning students who have no access to my.lasalle (a photocopy will do)

b. Two copies of the completed advising form (see next page).i. When deciding which course to enroll, refer to the academic checklist included in this packet.ii. The graduate course offerings will be emailed to you as soon as these are ready.iii. Before seeing your academic adviser, make sure to fill in your proposed courses to take.

4. What to do during course advisinga. Line up for course advising.

b. Request from Ms. Rowena Ambubuyog (the graduate studies secretary) your student folder.

c. Update entries in your student folder, including i. any changes in contact information and employment information. Alert Ms. Rowena if you have had a change of email address to be sure your entry is updated in the distribution list.ii. courses you have taken; indicate term and year taken, professor, and grade

d. Insert in your folder your i. my.lasalle copy of gradesii. oracle current class scheduleiii. transcript of records: for returning students who have no access to my.lasalle (a photocopy will do)

e. When its your turn for course advising, show adviser your student folder and the two copies of the completed course advising form.

f. Your academic adviser will review and approve the course you will enroll in and sign the advising forms. The adviser keeps one copy, you keep the other copy.

g. Return student folder to graduate studies secretary.

ADVISING FORM for Students Currently Doing CourseworkInstructions.1. Please complete this form in duplicate. The second copy is to be returned to you.1. Please answer all items.Last Name: _____________________ First Name: _____________________ID Number: _____________________Major: _______ Clinical Psychology_______ Human Development_______ Industrial/Organizational Psychology_______ Psychological Measurement_______ Social Cultural Psychology

Term of Enrollment: ___ First ___Second ___ThirdSchool Year: ________

Course CodeCourse TitleDay of Meeting(Fill in this column. You are responsible in ensuring that there are no conflicts in course schedule.)Signed approved by adviser (Adviser, please sign here.)

List below the courses you plan to take for the term after next term.(for course projections only).Course CodeCourse Title

INSTRUCTIONS to Students Who Will be Enrolling in Practicum or Written Comprehensive Examinations (WCE)

NOTE: Written comprehensive examinations are regularly administered during the first and third terms of the school year. WCEs are never administered during the second term. There are no special or make-up exams for WCEs.

1. Do not show up during course advising sessions.

2. Make sure, however, to do the following on or before the last day of the advising sessions.

a. Request from Ms. Rowena Ambubuyog (the graduate studies secretary) your student folder.b. Update entries in your student folder, including i. any changes in contact information and employment information. Alert Ms. Rowena if you have had a change of email address to be sure your entry is updated in the distribution list.ii. courses you have taken; indicate term and year taken, professor, and grade.

c. Insert in your folder your iv. my.lasalle copy of gradesv. oracle current class schedulevi. transcript of records: for returning students who have no access to my.lasalle (photocopy will do)

d. Return your student folder to Ms. Rowena.

e. Submit to Ms. Joyce two copies of the completed Form for Students Who Will be Enrolling in Practicum or WCE (see next page). The second copy is your receiving copy.

3. Students who will be enrolling in practicum must do the online pre-enrollment (schedule of online pre-enrollment indicated above).

4. Students who will be enrolling in comprehensive examinations must check the DLSU websites UNICALENDAR for the deadline of enrollment in WCE. Additional instructions for compre-takers also are included in this packet.

FORM for Students Who Will be Enrolling in Practicum or Written Comprehensive ExaminationsInstructions.1. Please complete this form in duplicate. The second copy will be your receiving copy.2. Please answer all items.

Last Name: _____________________ First Name: _____________________ID Number: _____________________Major: _______ Clinical Psychology_______ Human Development_______ Industrial/Organizational Psychology_______ Psychological Measurement_______ Social Cultural Psychology

Email address: ________________________ Mobile phone number: _____________________

Term of Enrollment: ___ First ___Second ___ThirdSchool Year: ________

Note:1. Students must take all examinations during their first term of enrollment in comprehensive examinations.2. Completion of all courses is a prerequisite to practicum. Having passed the compre exams is not a prerequisite.3. Completion of all courses is a prerequisite to compre. Having taken the practicum is not a prerequisite.4. For highly meritorious reasons and if permitted by the academic adviser, a student may enroll simultaneously in practicum and compre.5. There is no practicum requirement for Psychological Measurement and Social Cultural Psychology.

1. Will you be enrolling in practicum next term?O YesO No

2. Will you be taking the written comprehensive examinations next term?O YesO No3. If you are enrolling in the written comprehensive examinations, please indicate below which applies to you:

This is the first time I will be taking the comprehensive examinations. Thus, I will be taking all examinations This is not the first time and I will be taking only the following examinations:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Additional tasks to be done by compre-takers at the start of the term of the WCE

1. Enrollment for residency. You must enroll in residency during the term that you will be taking the written comprehensive examinations. Please check the DLSU website for the Registrars instructions and deadlines.

2. Returnees, LOAs, AWOLs. The following are your responsibilities and not the departments: account activation, settling clearances, paper transactions for returning students, accessing my.lasalle grades. You may have to enroll manually for residency, depending on what the OUR says. Any inquiries about these matters should be addressed to the OUR, not to the Department of Psychology. Please inquire personally from the staff of the Office of the University Registrar, or call (632) 523-4333 (direct line), (632) 524-4611 (extension 114), or email [email protected].

3. Check the DLSU websites UNICALENDAR to know the deadline for enrollment in written comprehensive examinations.

4. Complete form E-25 (Application for Written COMPRE Exam) downloadable at http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/offices/registrar/_pdf/E25.pdf. Read carefully and follow the instructions written at the bottom of form E-25 (note in particular the required certificate of academic completion).

5. Papers to be submitted to the Departmenta. Grades or certification For those taking the WCE for the first time: a copy of the Certification of Academic Completion issued by the OUR. For those retaking WCE: my.lasalle copy of grades indicating which exams you have passed and which exams you have failed.

b. 4 copies of the Form E-25. See academic checklist below for the exam codes of the different subject areas.

6. To confirm your inclusion in the list of WCE examinees, submit the following documents to the psychology department secretary before the compre date:a. 1 original copy of the completed enrollment form E-25; b. 2 photocopies of the completed enrollment form E-25; andc. 2 photocopies of the Official Receipt of payment

7. On the first day of your exam, submit to the proctor 1 photocopy of the completed enrollment form E-25, which will serve as your exam permit.

M.S. Psychology Curriculum FlowchartsCONTENTS

FOR ID 113 and aboveClinical Psychology Human DevelopmentIndustrial/Organizational Psychology

FOR ID lower than 113Clinical Psychology Human DevelopmentIndustrial/Organizational PsychologyPsychological MeasurementSocial and Cultural Psychology

Academic Checklist: M.S. Psychology (Clinical Psychology)FOR ID 113 OR HIGHER

Core Courses (6 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY580MAdvanced Statistics IPrerequisite: PSY310M or a pass in the statistics qualifying exam

PSY590MAdvanced Research Methods IPrerequisite: PSY580M

Major Courses (21 units)Course CodeCourse Title

PSY510MAdvanced Theories of Personality

PSY514MAdvanced Abnormal Psychology

PSY524MGroup Therapy

PSY534MPsychotherapy 1

PSY544MIndividual Assessment

PSY554MProjective Techniques

PSY611MIntegration Seminar on Clinical Psychology

Electives (6 units):Practicum in Clinical Psychology (3 units): PSY801M. The practicum course is taken after the student has completed the 33-unit coursework. The student may enroll in practicum even when he or she has not passed the written comprehensive examinations yet.Written Comprehensive Examinations (WCE): The WCE are taken after completion of the 33-unit coursework. The WCE are administered only during the first and third terms of the academic year; it is never administered during the second term. The student may sit for the written comprehensive examinations even when he or she has not completed the practicum yet. Course CodeExamination

PSY530WResearch and Statistics

PSY531WPsychological Theory and Content

PSY532WPsychological Issues Trends and Practices

Graduate thesis (6 units): PSY851M to PSY859M. The student enrolls in thesis writing (a) after completion of the 33-unit coursework and the 3-unit practicum, and (b) after having passed all written comprehensive examinations.

Undergraduate Prerequisites for Clinical PsychologyPSY300MGeneral Psychology

PSY310MPsychological StatisticsOr a pass in the Statistics Qualifying Exam during the students first term of enrollment

PSY320MExperimental Psychology

PSY331MAbnormal Psychology

Statistics Refresher CourseCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY310M Psychological Statistics

Students who opt to take the statistics qualifying exam during their first term of enrollment and who subsequently pass the exam are exempt from this course

English Refresher CoursesCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

ENG501M; ENGF01M (for international students)Advanced Technical Reading and Writing 1For students who scored below cutoff in the essay admissions test

ENG502M; ENGF02M (for international students)Advanced Technical Reading and Writing 2Students who got a grade of 3.0 or above in ENG501M are exempt from ENG502M.

Academic Checklist: M.S. Psychology (Human Development)FOR ID 113 OR HIGHER

Core Courses (6 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY580MAdvanced Statistics IPrerequisite: PSY310M or a pass in the statistics qualifying exam

PSY590MAdvanced Research Methods IPrerequisite: PSY580M

Major Courses (21 units)Course CodeCourse Title

PSY506MFoundations of Human Development

PSY516MChild Development

PSY526MAdolescent Development

PSY536MAdult Development and Aging

PSY546MCulture and Human Development

PSY556MResearch Methods and Issues in Human Development

PSY612MIntegration Seminar on Human Development

Electives (6 units): any two 3-unit electives relevant to human development. Electives to be taken will be determined by the student in consultation with the graduate program coordinator for the human development track.Practicum in Human Development (3 units): PSY802M. The practicum course is taken after the student has completed the 33-unit coursework. The student may enroll in practicum even when he or she has not passed the written comprehensive examinations yet.Written Comprehensive Examinations (WCE): The WCE are taken after completion of the 33-unit coursework. The WCE are administered only during the first and third terms of the academic year; it is never administered during the second term. The student may sit for the written comprehensive examinations even when he or she has not completed the practicum yet. Course CodeExamination

PSY530WResearch and Statistics

PSY531WPsychological Theory and Content

PSY532WPsychological Issues Trends and Practices

Graduate thesis (6 units): PSY851M to PSY859M. The student enrolls in thesis writing (a) after completion of the 33-unit coursework and the 3-unit practicum, and (b) after having passed all written comprehensive examinations.

Undergraduate Prerequisites for Human DevelopmentPSY300MGeneral Psychology

PSY310MPsychological StatisticsOr a pass in the Statistics Qualifying Exam during the students first term of enrollment

PSY320MExperimental Psychology

PSY332MDevelopmental Psychology

Statistics Refresher CourseCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY310M Psychological Statistics

Students who opt to take the statistics qualifying exam during their first term of enrollment and who subsequently pass the exam are exempt from this course

English Refresher CoursesCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

ENG501M; ENGF01M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 1For students who scored below cutoff in the essay admissions test

ENG502M; ENGF02M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 2Students who got a grade of 3.0 or above in ENG501M are exempt from ENG502M.

Academic Checklist: M.S. Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology)FOR ID 113 OR HIGHER

Core Courses (6 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY580MAdvanced Statistics IPrerequisite: PSY310M or a pass in the statistics qualifying exam

PSY590MAdvanced Research Methods 1Prerequisite: PSY580M

Major Courses (21 units)Course CodeCourse Title

PSY510MAdvanced Theories of Personality

PSY581MApplied Social Psychology

PSY582MAdvanced Industrial/ Organizational Psychology

PSY583MPsychological Assessment

PSY584MIndustrial Counseling and Employee Assistance Program

PSY585MOrganizational Development

PSY613MIntegration Seminar on Industrial/ Organizational Psychology

Electives (6 units):Practicum in Industrial/ Organizational Psychology (3 units): PSY803M. The practicum course is taken after the student has completed the 33-unit coursework. The student may enroll in practicum even when he or she has not passed the written comprehensive examinations yet.Written Comprehensive Examinations (WCE): The WCE are taken after completion of the 33-unit coursework. The WCE are administered only during the first and third terms of the academic year; it is never administered during the second term. The student may sit for the written comprehensive examinations even when he or she has not completed the practicum yet. Course CodeExamination

PSY530WResearch and Statistics

PSY531WPsychological Theory and Content

PSY532WPsychological Issues Trends and Practices

Graduate thesis (6 units): PSY851M to PSY859M. The student enrolls in thesis writing (a) after completion of the 33-unit coursework and the 3-unit practicum, and (b) after having passed all written comprehensive examinations.

Undergraduate Prerequisites for Industrial and Organizational PsychologyPSY300MGeneral Psychology

PSY310MPsychological Statistics, or a pass in the Statistics Qualifying Exam during the students first term of enrollment

PSY320MExperimental Psychology

PSY333MIndustrial/ Organizational Psychology

Statistics Refresher CourseCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY310M Psychological Statistics

Students who opt to take the statistics qualifying exam during their first term of enrollment and who subsequently pass the exam are exempt from this course

English Refresher CoursesCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

ENG501M; ENGF01M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 1For students who scored below cutoff in the essay admissions test

ENG502M; ENGF02M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 2Students who got a grade of 3.0 or above in ENG501M are exempt from ENG502M.

Academic Checklist: M.S. Psychology (Clinical Psychology). FOR ID LOWER THAN 113Basic Courses (15 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY540M. New code is 580.Advanced Statistics IPrerequisite: PSY427M or a pass in the statistics qualifying exam

PSY521M. New code is 590.Methods of Psychological ResearchPrerequisite: PSY540M

PSY562MIntroduction to Clinical Testing

PSY700MFoundations of Clinical Psychology

PSY595M. New code is 524.Group Therapy and Processes

Major Courses (15 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY702M. New code is 514.Psychopathology

PSY660M. New code is 534.Introduction to Psychotherapy

PSY668MAdvanced PsychotherapyHard prerequisite: PSY660M (Introduction to Psychotherapy)

PSY570M. New code is 544.Individual Assessment

PSY565M. New code is 554.Projective TestsPrerequisite: PSY562M (Introduction to Clinical Testing)

Electives (6 units):Practicum (3 units): PSY818M. The practicum course is taken after the student has completed the 36-unit coursework. The student may enroll in practicum even when he or she has not passed the written comprehensive examinations yet.Written Comprehensive Examinations: The written comprehensive examinations are taken after completion of the 36-unit coursework. The student may sit for the written comprehensive examinations even when he or she has not completed the practicum yet.Course CodeExamination

PSY700WFoundations of Clinical Psychology

PSY562WClinical Assessment, Individual Tests and Projective Tests

PSY530WStatistics and Research

PSY702WPsychopathology and Clinical Assessment

PSY660WIntroduction to Psychotherapy

Graduate thesis (6 units): PSY851M to PSY859M. The student enrolls in thesis writing (a) after completion of the 36-unit coursework and the 3-unit practicum, and (b) after having passed all written comprehensive examinations.Undergraduate Prerequisites for Clinical PsychologyPSY300MGeneral Psychology

PSY310MPsychological Statistics, or a pass in the Statistics Qualifying Exam during the students first term of enrollment

PSY320MExperimental Psychology

PSY333MIndustrial/ Organizational Psychology

Statistics Refresher CourseCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY427M, New code is 310M. Basic Statistical and Measurement Techniques

Students who opt to take the statistics qualifying exam during their first term of enrollment and who subsequently pass the exam are exempt from this course

English Refresher CoursesCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

ENG501M; ENGF01M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 1For students who scored below cutoff in the essay admissions test

ENG502M; ENGF02M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 2Students who got a grade of 3.0 or above in ENG501M are exempt from ENG502M.

Academic Checklist: M.S. Psychology (Human Development). FOR ID LOWER THAN 113Basic Courses (12 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY540M. New code is 580.Advanced Statistics IPrerequisite: PSY427M or a pass in the statistics qualifying exam

PSY521M. New code is 590.Methods of Psychological Research Prerequisite: PSY540M

PSY562MIntroduction to Clinical Testing

PSY621M. New code is 506M. Foundation of Human Development Psychology

Major Courses (12 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY626MSocial Emotional Development

PSY624MCognitive Development and Learning

PSY625MBiological Foundations of Development

PSY703MDevelopmental Psychopathology

Electives (12 units): any four 3-unit electives relevant to human development. Electives to be taken will be determined by the student in consultation with the graduate program coordinator for the human development track.Practicum (3 units): PSY819M. The practicum course is taken after the student has completed the 36-unit coursework. The student may enroll in practicum even when he or she has not passed the written comprehensive examinations yet.Written Comprehensive Examinations: The written comprehensive examinations are taken after completion of the 36-unit coursework. The student may sit for the written comprehensive examinations even when he or she has not completed the practicum yet.Course CodeExamination

PSY621WFoundation in Human Development

PSY624WCognitive Development

PSY626WSocial and Emotional Development

PSY739WBiological Bases of Development

PSY530WStatistics and Research

PSY703WDevelopment Psychopathology

PSY562WClinical Assessment, Individual Tests, and Projective Tests

Graduate thesis (6 units): PSY851M to PSY859M. The student enrolls in thesis writing (a) after completion of the 36-unit coursework and the 3-unit practicum, and (b) after having passed all written comprehensive examinations.Undergraduate Prerequisites for Human DevelopmentPSY300MGeneral Psychology

PSY310MPsychological StatisticsOr a pass in the Statistics Qualifying Exam during the students first term of enrollment

PSY320MExperimental Psychology

PSY332MDevelopmental Psychology

Statistics Refresher CourseCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY427M. New code is 310M. Basic Statistical and Measurement Techniques

Students who opt to take the statistics qualifying exam during their first term of enrollment and who subsequently pass the exam are exempt from this course

English Refresher CoursesCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

ENG501M; ENGF01M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 1For students who scored below cutoff in the essay admissions test

ENG502M; ENGF02M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 2Students who got a grade of 3.0 or above in ENG501M are exempt from ENG502M.

Academic Checklist: M.S. Psychology (Industrial/Organizational Psychology) FOR ID LOWER THAN 113Basic Courses (12 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY540M. New code is 580.Advanced Statistics IPrerequisite: PSY427M or a pass in the statistics qualifying exam

PSY530M. New code is 590.Methods of Research in PsychologyPrerequisite: PSY540M

PSY561M. New code is 583.Psychological MeasurementPrerequisite: PSY540M

PSY535MHistory of Philosophy and Psychology

Major Courses (15 units)Course CodeCourse Title

PSY680M. New code is 582.Foundations in Industrial/Organizational Psychology

PSY683M. New code is 585.Organizational Development

PSY684MManagement of Human Resources in Organizations

PSY685MTraining and Development

PSY686MTrends and Issues in Industrial/Organizational Psychology

Electives (6 units): Practicum (3 units): PSY800M. The practicum course is taken after the student has completed the 33-unit coursework. The student may enroll in practicum even when he or she has not passed the written comprehensive examinations yet.Written Comprehensive Examinations: The written comprehensive examinations are taken after completion of the 33-unit coursework. The student may sit for the written comprehensive examinations even when he or she has not completed the practicum yet.Course CodeExamination

PSY530WStatistics and Research

PSY561WPsychological Measurement

PSY680WFoundations in Industrial/Organizational Psychology

PSY683WOrganizational Development

PSY684WManagement of Human Resources in Organizations

Graduate thesis (6 units): PSY851M to PSY859M. The student enrolls in thesis writing (a) after completion of the 33-unit coursework and the 3-unit practictum, and (b) after having passed all written comprehensive examinations.Undergraduate Prerequisites for Industrial and Organizational PsychologyPSY300MGeneral Psychology

PSY310MPsychological Statistics, or a pass in the Statistics Qualifying Exam during the students first term of enrollment

PSY320MExperimental Psychology

PSY333MIndustrial/ Organizational Psychology

Statistics Refresher CourseCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY427M . New code is 310.Basic Statistical and Measurement Techniques

Students who opt to take the statistics qualifying exam during their first term of enrollment and who subsequently pass the exam are exempt from this course

English Refresher CoursesCourse CodeCourse TitleComments

ENG501M; ENGF01M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 1For students who scored below cutoff in the essay admissions test

ENG502M; ENGF02M, for international studentsAdvanced Technical Reading and Writing 2Students who got a grade of 3.0 or above in ENG501M are exempt from ENG502M.

Academic Checklist: M.S. Psychology (Psychological Measurement) FOR ID LOWER THAN 113

Basic Courses (12 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY540M. New code is 580.Advanced Statistics IPrerequisite: PSY427M or a pass in the statistics qualifying exam

PSY521M. New code is 590.Methods of Psychological ResearchPrerequisite: PSY540M

PSY630MPsychometric Theories

PSY561M. New code is 583.Psychological MeasurementPrerequisite: PSY540M

Major Courses (18 units)Course Code

Course TitleComments

PSY631MDevelopment of Cognitive Measures

PSY635MDevelopment of Non-Cognitive Measures

PSY570MIndividual Assessment

PSY565M. New code is 554.Projective TestsPrereq: PSY562M (Clinical Testing)

PSY563MAdvanced Personality Assessment

PSY571MNeuropsychological Assessment

Electives (6 units):

Written Comprehensive Examinations: The written comprehensive examinations are taken after completion of the 36-unit coursework. Course CodeExamination

PSY630WPsychometric Theory

PSY631WTest Development of Cognitive Measures

PSY570WPsychological Assessment

PSY530WResearch and Statistics

Graduate thesis (6 units): PSY851M to PSY859M. The student enrolls in thesis writing (a) after completion of the 36-unit coursework, and (b) after having passed all written comprehensive examinations.

Academic Checklist: M.S. Psychology (Social and Cultural Psychology) FOR ID LOWER THAN 113

Basic Courses (12 units)Course CodeCourse TitleComments

PSY540M. New code is 580.Advanced Statistics IPrerequisite: PSY427M or a pass in the statistics qualifying exam

PSY530M. New code is 590.Methods of Research in PsychologyPrerequisite: PSY540M

PSY561M. New code is 583.Psychological MeasurementPrerequisite: PSY540M

PSY535MHistory of Philosophy and Psychology

Major Courses (9 units)Course CodeCourse Title

PSY676MCultural Psychology

PSY670MApplied Social Psychology

PSY677MPhilippine Society and Culture

Electives (12 units):

Written Comprehensive Examinations: The written comprehensive examinations are taken after completion of the 33-unit coursework. Course CodeExamination

PSY535WHistory of Psychology

PSY676WCultural Psychology

PSY670WApplied Social Psychology

PSY561WPsychological Measurement

PSY530WResearch and Statistics

Graduate thesis (6 units): PSY851M to PSY859M. The student enrolls in thesis writing (a) after completion of the 33-unit coursework, and (b) after having passed all written comprehensive examinations.