Course Overview
The Advanced Directed Research Course (ADRC) is a three-credit course that combines the lab experience of Directed Research with an Advanced Research Methods Lab course. It is designed to provide an enhanced directed research experience and to fulfill the Psychology Major requirement for an advanced lab.
Requirements
Completion of Research Methods (PSY 0036 and PSY 0037) AND a Directed Research Experience (PSY 1907)
Advanced Directed Research (ADR) is a three-credit course that combines the lab experience of Directed Research with an Advanced Research Methods Lab course. ADR is designed to provide an enhanced directed research experience and to fulfill the Psychology Major requirement for an advanced lab. Students who have already completed one semester of PSY 1907 (Directed Research) can satisfy their advanced lab requirement by enrolling in PSY 1064 (ADR) while continuing to work in the same research lab. To enroll in PSY 1064, students must complete the agreement form collaboratively with their faculty research mentor.
What steps are involved?
- Students must meet with their faculty mentor to discuss enrolling in ADR.
- Faculty mentor or student requests a DocuSign version of this form.
- Student completes their part of the DocuSign document first.
- Faculty mentor completes their parts of the DocuSign second. ADR instructor signs last and provides enrollment permission number.
- Student enrolls in ADR (PSY 1064) through their Student Center.
A preview of the PSY 1064 Advanced Directed Research form can be found here: ADR Agreement. That this is only a preview of the form. The actual form will be completed in DocuSign.
Note: This is only offered as a three-credit opportunity and is the responsibility of the student to enroll before the Add/Drop deadline.