How can a concentration advisor help me?
A concentration advisor can talk with you about:
- Deciding between the Psychology concentration, the Brain, Behavior & Cognitive Science concentration, and the Neuroscience concentration.
- Declaring a concentration.
- Specific requirements of your concentration.
- Making substitutions to your prerequisite or program courses.
- Choosing cognates.
- Mapping out a way to fit in all the courses you need to graduate.
- Figuring out how best to prepare yourself for graduate school.
- Completing your concentration release.
Your concentration advisor can:
- Describe concentration requirements and options.
- Help you find courses that suit your goals and interests.
- Explain how to address academic difficulties in a timely manner.
How do I make an appointment to see a concentration advisor?
Making a concentration advising appointment is simple. When you would like to meet with a Concentration Advisor, please go to the Psychology Online Advising Appointment Scheduling System.
Important:
*Please make sure you select the appropriate concentration and reason.
*Note that it is required that you attend an orientation prior to declaring a concentration within Psychology.
*See the quicklinks to the left. Additionally, please carefully read the information about walk-in advising as you may not need an appointment for your questions!!!
If you need assistance, call or come to the Student Academic Affairs (SAA) Office. The SAA office is located in East Hall, Room 1343 (next to the First Floor Atrium); the phone number is 734.764.2580. Office hours are weekdays from 8:00am-5:00pm.
What about LSA Advising?
The College of LSA also offers academic advising to help you formulate and reach your educational goals, while also making sure that you understand the objectives and requirements of the liberal arts degree. For more information, follow this link: LSA Academic Advising.