Application Form Psychology 201 Honors

Fall 2003

Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:00-13:20; LIB 42
Lab Wednesdays 1200-1320 in LIB 42
CRN 15998; 4 credits
Instructor Consent Required

Syllabus posted at: http://dynamic.uoregon.edu/~jfreyd/psy201honors/

Instructor: Professor Jennifer Freyd
Office: 301 Straub Hall
e-mail: jfreyd@dynamic.uoregon.edu
Office Hrs: TBA

Qualifications

Instructor's permission is required for this course. You will need to demonstrate a level of achievement and commitment appropriate for this course. The typical student will either be in the Clark Honors College, or have a GPA of 3.5 or higher at UO, or if a Freshman, a high school GPA of 3.8 or higher. If you anticipate completing an honors thesis during your final year at the UO, this course may be particularly well-suited for you.

Instructions

Please use the PRINT command in your web browser to print a copy of this form, fill it out, and return to Jennifer Freyd's mailbox in Straub Hall (ask the department secretary to put the form in the correct mailbox or send via campus mail to "Jennifer Freyd, Psychology"). It is also okay for you to copy the application to an editor and type your responses, then print it out and submit it in hard copy. Important Note, do not submit this application on-line: only hard copy applications turned in as instructed can be considered.

Today's Date:

Name:

Student ID number:

Email:

Phone number(s):

Campus mail or home address:

Are you a student in the Clark Honors College? yes____; no____

Are you in any other honors program and/or do you anticipate completing a senior honors project? yes____; no____ (Please explain if yes.)

What is your year in the program? Freshman:___________ Sophomore:______ Junior:_____; Senior:_____ Others____ (please specify)

Major Department if known:

Educational and Career Goals:

Current UO Students: What is your GPA?________

Freshmen only: What was your high school GPA?____;

This course requires more commitment than does the regular 201 class. Are you committed to the required work as outlined on the syllabus?

 

Is there anything else you want me to know about your qualifications and commitment?

 

Why do you want to take this course? What do you hope to get out of it? What suggestions or concerns do you have?