Prospective Students
Current StudentsStudents are required to complete and submit a research project during their first year.
The student should enroll in Psyc 571 (First Year Project) and agree on a topic of mutual interest with their advisor.
The advisor will guide the student to relevant literature.
The student should become immersed in the literature, consulting the advisor on a regular basis. Weekly meetings are typical.
With the advisor’s guidance, students should begin formulating specific plans for research.
In practice, the advisor often plays a large role in formulating and designing the student’s First Year Project, with the student learning from this experience how projects develop from an abstract idea to a concrete design and procedure.
At the end of the first semester, students are required to submit a paper to
their advisor. The paper should include a review of the relevant literature and
should demonstrate that the student has command of the relevant prior work. At
the end of the paper, the student should propose a project motivated by the literature
review.
The collection of data for the First Year Project may occur during the first
semester, but more likely will begin in the second semester. However, during
the first semester first year students often are expected to help conduct ongoing
projects directed by their advisor. This experience provides new students with
valuable knowledge about the actual procedures of research, as well as aiding
their advisor.
The advisor may help in analysis and interpretation of the data, and may make
suggestions about how the report should be written, but the report should represent
the student’s own work. If the research is not quite complete, it should be written
as completely as possible.
Submit
a pdf version of your project to the graduate director and a paper version
to your advisor by 5:00 pm on the last day of finals for the spring semester.
This is a hard deadline and not subject to extension.
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