Psychology Courses
Course Planning:
Course Offerings for Fall, 2010, and Spring, 2011:
We are currently offering Psyc 100 and Psyc 203 in the Summer I session. Check our Course Offerings for 2010 - 2011 for the courses we will offer next semester.
The Associates of Arts Degree with a Concentration in Psychology
For the course requirements for the Associates of Arts Degree with a Concentration in Psychology, view Associate of Arts Degree - Psychology Concentration in the online calendar for the course requirements. To graduate in a timely fashion, make sure you are on track with the 2nd year requirements. You will need Psyc 212, 213, and 203, plus one of 230 or 225, and one of 220, 222, 204 or 200.
The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Applied Behaviour AnalysisCapilano University is now offering a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Applied Behaviour Analysis with a focus on autism spectrum disorders. Interested students may apply to ladder into Year 3 after completing the 2-year Associate of Arts Degree - Concentration in Psychology.
No More Math 12 for Psyc 213! The prerequisite has changed to Math 11:
Our prequisites for Psyc 213 (Statistical Methods in Psychology) have officially changed to Math 11 with a grade of 70% (B).
What do I do if the course I want to take is full?
There is a waitlisting system for Registration. Read the Web Registration Step by Step Tutorial for advice on how to waitlist for classes.
Sequence of Psychology Courses:
You must take PSYC 100 before you can take any other Psychology course. You can not take PSYC 101 or a 200 level course concurrently with or before PSYC 100. For a full review of Introductory Psychology required by many programs you will need both PSYC 100 and PSYC 101. PSYC 101 is also a pre-requisite for many of the 2nd year courses.
Link here to see the course outlines for PSYC 100 & PSYC 101 & for information on the required text and topic coverage for these two courses.
University 2nd Year Requirements:
We offer the 200 level courses required by SFU, UBC, & UVIC for majors in Psychology, to enable you to enter directly into 3rd year when you transfer to the university. Check here for further information on required 2nd year courses.