Advising and Careers
Academic Advising
Academic advising is a key ingredient in making progress toward graduation. In the Department of Psychological Science, we take academic advising very seriously. When you arrive on campus you are assigned to one of our full-time faculty who will be your academic advisor for the four years you are on campus. You will meet with your advisor once a semester to plan your coursework for the following semester. Although the ultimate responsibility for understanding and meeting your graduation requirements rests with you, your academic advisor is an excellent resource to help you. In addition advising is a time for you to think about career plans and the most effictive way to reach your academic and career goals. This web page has some extremely important information on it. We encourage you to open the documents and click on the links below for more detailed information and guidance.
Other links with information to assist you
- My Belmont (to access Degree Works)
- B.A. and B.S. Requirements (click on your catalog year, then click on General Education, then click on BS or BA requirments)
- Psychology Major Requirements
- Psychology Minor Requirements
Psychology Major Requirements prior to the 2010-11 Catalog
- Major Requirements for 2006-07 Catalog
- Major Requirements for 2007-08 Catalog
- Major Requirements for 2008-09 Catalog
- Major Requirements for 2009-10 Catalog and newer
Thriving and Surviving as a Psychology Major
