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Psychology

Application and Admission Requirements

Students who have passed all the courses in their undergraduate program before the application period and who are in the top 20% in the relevant class of the major undergraduate program by achieving a GPA of at least 3.00 can apply for the Double Major program at the beginning of the 3rd semester at the earliest and 5th semester at the latest. One cannot enrol in more than one double major program at the same time.

Applications for Double Major Program are made within the third week before the beginning of the semester with a second major application form and a transcript to the Faculty where the second major program is affiliated. In the second week before the beginning of the semester, the applications are evaluated by the Faculty Executive Board and the accepted students and their advisors are announced. Admitted students register for both majors.

Notes:

1) The Secondary Field program chosen by the student must be in a different field from both majors and will be accepted as the Secondary Fields of both majors.

2) If the Free Elective courses taken by the student from the 1st major are in a field other than the 2nd major in which the double major is made, then the Free Elective courses taken from the student's 1st major can be substituted for the Free Electives of the 2nd major. The student can substitute the compulsory courses taken from the first major and/or the credits of the departmental elective courses taken from the first major for the Free Elective courses of the second major, provided that the credits are matching. If the student receives an extra departmental elective from his / her 2nd major, that (those) course(s) may be substituted for the Free Elective course(s) in his / her 1st major.

3) The Common Core courses (CC) chosen by the student will be accepted as the common core courses of both majors.

4) LIT 110 Introduction to Cultural Studies, which is one of the Common Core courses (CC), can be substituted for ELL 212 Perspectives in Cultural Studies which is a departmental elective course.

5) PSY 104 Psychology, which is one of the Common Core courses (CC), can be substituted for PSY 102 General Psychology.

6) ELL 207 Research Methods in Literature has replaced BIO101 Life Sciences as a compulsory course.

To see the curriculum for double major students, please click on.