Advisement Information
Important Dates for This Semester
New Requirements in the 2005-2007 Bulletin
(We will be updating soon with the NEW 2009 Bulletin)
Course Rotations
Advisement & Registration Procedures
Commonly-Asked Questions (click
this link for the answers)
Am I required to see an advisor before registering, and if so, who?
Can I get into a "closed" class, and if so, how?
How do I drop a class?
What do I need to do if I’m a senior and plan to graduate at the end of the next semester?
1st Payment DUE - August 22nd 5PM (CLASSES WILL BE DROPPED IF NOT PAID)
Fall Semester Begins - August 25th
Last Day to make changes or register - August 28th
Labor Day - Sept. 1st - Campus Offices closed - No Classes
Last Day to file application for December Graduation -
October 17th
Last day to Drop Classes with a "W" - October 30th
Thanksgiving Holiday - Campus Offices Closed - November 27th & 28th
FINAL EXAMS - December 8th - 12th
GRADUATION - December 13th
University Closed for Winter Break - December 23rd - January 2nd
New Requirements in the 2005-2007 Bulletin
(We will be updating soon with the NEW 2009 Bulletin)
Changes have been made in the requirements for statistics and research methods. Formerly, students satisfied the requirement by taking Psy 3305. However, this course is replaced by Psy 2321, beginning in the 2005 fall semester.
Students who are using an earlier Bulletin for their degree plan (2003-2005 or before) and who have not yet taken Psy 3305 can substitute Psy 2321 for Psy 3305, which will not be offered again after the 2005 summer session. An important consideration for those who substitute Psy 2321 for Psy 3305 on their degree plan: Psy 2321 is a lower-level course and does not count toward the required 18 advanced credit hours in major!
Current Course Rotations in Psychology
Use this guide to class rotations to plan your degree path while at ASU. Click to view undergraduate or graduate listings.
| Course # | Course Title | Semester Offered |
| 1303 | Psy of Adjustment | Fall, Spring, Summer |
| 2301 | General Psy | Fall, Spring, Summer |
| 2304 |
Developmental Psy | Fall, Spring, Summer |
| 2305 | Social Psy | Fall, Spring |
| 2321 | Research Methods & Statistics | Fall, Spring |
| 3301 | Experimental | Spring |
| 3303 | Learning & Cognition | Fall |
| 3305 | No longer available - Replaced by Psy 2321 | |
| 3307 |
Motivation | Spring |
| 3309 | Industrial-Organizational Psy | Fall |
| 3311 | Psychological Testing | Spring |
| 3313 | Counseling Psy | Fall |
| 3315 | Child Psy | Spring (Summer) |
| 3317 | Applied Psy | Fall |
| 3321 | Intermediate Statistics and Research Methods | Fall |
| 4301 | Personality Psy | Fall (Summer) |
| 4303 | History of Psy | Spring (Summer) |
| 4305 | Abnormal Psy | Fall, Spring |
| 4313 | Physiological Psy | Spring |
| 4317 | Current Issues in Applied Psy | Spring or Summer |
| 4319 | Drugs & Behavior | Summer |
| 4321 | Seminar in Psy Research | Fall, Spring |
| 4323 | Advanced Social Psy | Spring |
| 4325 | Professional Ethics | Spring |
| 4335 | Health Psy | Fall |
| Graduate Psychology Courses |
| Course # | Course Title | Semester Offered |
| 5325 | Professional Ethics | Spring |
| 5335 | Health Psy | Fall |
| 6303 | Social Psy | Spring |
| 6307 | Psychopathology | Fall |
| 6309 | Cognitive-Behavioral Psy | (Summer) |
| 6311 | Theories of Personality | Summer |
| 6313 | Research Design & Analysis | Fall |
| 6315 | Marriage & Family Counseling | Summer |
| 6321 | Indiv. Intellectual Assessment | Discontinued |
| 6322 | Psychological Assessment | Fall |
| 6323 | Individual Counseling | Spring |
| 6324 | Group Counseling | Fall |
| 6326 | Counseling with Minorities | Spring |
| 6327 | Therapy w/ Children & Adolescents | (Summer) |
| 6341 | Advanced Learning | Spring of odd-numbered years |
| 6342 | Behavioral Neuroscience | Spring of even-numbered years |
| 6347 | Developmental Psy | Fall |
| 6350 | Organizational Psy | Fall of even-numbered years |
| 6351 | Vocational Counseling | Spring |
| 6352 | Personnel Psy | Fall of odd-numbered years |
| 6353 | Theories of Consultation | Spring of even-numbered years |
| 6354 | Seminar in I-O Psy | Summer |
| 6355 | Psy of Human Performance | Fall of odd-numbered years |
| 6356 | Training & Evaluation | Spring of even-numbered years |
| 6357 | Motivation, Emotion, & Stress | Spring of odd-numbered years |
| 6358 | Applied Research | Spring of odd-numbered years |
| 6359 | Attitude Theory in Organizations | Spring of even-numbered years |
| 6361 | Seminar in Teaching Psy | Second Summer Session |
| Registration for Classes and the Advisement System At Angelo State University (ASU), students receive advisement from faculty about the degree requirements and then they register for courses. While the registration system is the same for all students, regardless of their major, the advisement system differs from one academic department to another. The purpose of this document is to familiarize students who are psychology or sociology majors about the advisement and registration systems in this department. The advisement procedures vary slightly for the different registration periods, so it is necessary to understand the calendar of registration periods at ASU. Angelo State University has two continuous registration periods per year. They begin about the tenth week of a long semester and run until classes begin the next semester. In other words, students begin registering for summer and fall classes in March of the preceding spring. They begin registering for spring classes in early November of the preceding fall. Clearly, it is to the students’ advantage to register for their courses earlier rather than later in these extended registration periods, because many of the psychology and sociology courses become closed (reach full capacity). To register, students must have their Registration Access Code (RAC) cleared. Freshmen, sophomores, new students, and new transfer students must see an advisor, who will then clear their RAC. Students who have completed enough credit hours to be classified as junior or senior (60 or more credit hours) will automatically have the RAC cleared. They are free to register for classes at the first opportunity. It is assumed that these advanced students know the requirements based on having a degree plan and/or from visits with an advisor on previous occasions. In other words, advisement is optional for students classified as juniors or seniors (those who have completed 60 or more credit hours), and it is mandatory for all other students How Advisement Works Students need to come by the Departmental Office in Academic Suite 204 to sign up for an advisement time during the designated period which will be posted on the website and in the Academic Building. The advisement period usually begins 2 weeks before registration for the following semester begins and will usually end prior to finals. For example, during the Fall semester advisement for the following Spring semester will begin in late October and registration will begin in November. Once you are advised you will be cleared to register once your registration period is open. Taking care of advising early will benefit you in getting in the classes you want. |
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Answers to Commonly-Asked Questions
| Q: | Am I required to see an advisor before registering, and if so, who? |
| A: | Juniors and seniors are not required to see an advisor, but are welcome to do so. Freshmen, sophomores, and entering transfer students are required to meet with their advisor prior to registering for classes. The advisor will clear your access code and will give you an advising slip that lists recommended classes for you to take. |
| Q: | Can I get into a "closed" class, and if so, how? |
| A: |
The courses have limits on their enrollment based on room sizes, fire codes, and/or specific aspects of the way a particular course is delivered. Once a class reaches its enrollment capacity and becomes closed, students are only let in under exceptional circumstances: You must be a graduating senior majoring psychology or sociology and the class must be one that fulfills a requirement other than elective, OR You will be eligible to graduate within the next semester or the one following, and you must have the course to fulfill a requirement, but the course will not be offered again before you graduate. (Note: If another course will meet the requirements and will be offered before you graduate, then you DO NOT meet the criteria.) If you qualify under either of the circumstances above, the instructor will complete a "closed course approval form" for you to submit to the Registrar's Office. |
| Q: | How do I drop a class? |
| A: | You should get a drop slip from
the class instructor and take it to the Registrar's Office,
but in the event your instructor is not available, then
you may get a drop slip from the department head or the
secretary. The last day to drop a course and receive a grade
of W is approximately two-thirds of the way
through the semester or summer session. The exact date of
the W deadline can be found on the Website. After the W deadline, students
cannot drop courses. The W does not affect grade
point average. |
| Q: | What do I need to do if I’m a senior and plan to graduate at the end of the next semester? |
| A: |
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