BAH.PSYC - year 4

The maximum number of PSYC credits students can take at the 4000 level is 3.00 (5 courses). This cap restriction will NOT be waived under any circumstance.

Prerequisite: All 4000-level Psychology courses require a minimum PSYC GPA of 70%.

 

Honours regular stream (non-thesis):  
PSYC4290 Psychological Measurement Fall or Winter
PSYC4540 Practical Applications of Psychology Fall or Winter
  • .5 additional credit in the Psychology at 4000 level (choose ONE of the following)
Fall or Winter
  • PSYC4240 Advanced Independent Research Project (application and instructor consent required)
any semester
  • PSYC4310 Advanced Social/Applied Social Psychology
Fall or Winter
  • PSYC4330 Advanced Topics in I/O Psychology
Fall or Winter
  • PSYC4460 Advanced Topics in Clinical and Applied Developmental Psychology
Fall or Winter
  • PSYC4470 Advanced Topics in Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience
Fall
  • PSYC4580-01 or -02 Special Topics in Behavioural Sciences
    (see topic descriptions below)
Fall or Winter
  • PSYC4750 Motivation and Emotion
Winter
  • 3.00 electives
 
Honours thesis stream:
PSYC4290 Psychological Measurement Fall or Winter
PSYC4870 Honours Thesis I Fall
One of:  
  • PSYC4780 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods and Statistics
Fall
  • PSYC4790 Qualitative Methods in Psychology
Fall
PSYC4880 Honours Thesis II Winter
  • 2.5 electives
 

 

PSYC4580 Special Topics in Behavioural Sciences (F and W)

This course is optional and may be selected as a 4000-level PSYC elective.
If you choose to take it, please note that:

  • Three distinct sections of PSYC4580 will be offered.
  • You may enroll in only one of the three sections.

 

FALL 2026:

PSYC4580-01 Instructor Stephanie Craig 
Understanding Psychopathy across the lifespan:
Have you ever watched a movie and wondered if a character was a true psychopath? How do we know whether someone has psychopathy? Is there such a thing as a successful psychopath? Dr. Craig's Psyc4580 will be focused on understanding psychopathy across the lifespan. We will review the development, assessment, and outcomes related to psychopathy. We will also look at special topics such as psychopaths in the workplace, psychopathy myths in popular media, and psychopathy in women. 

 

WINTER 2027:

PSYC4580-01 Instructor Naseem Al-Aidroos
Visual Cognition: 
How the mind makes sense of what we see.

 

PSYC4580-02 Instructor Mark Fenske
Cognitive-affective neuroscience science and the law:
A brain-based consideration of the impact of human thought and behaviour in legal settings

 

HONOURS THESIS I/II

The Honours Thesis project involves completing an independent research project in a faculty member's lab across the fall and winter of their final year, along with additional coursework. This learning experience is tailored for students who are planning to pursue graduate training in research-focused graduate programs (i.e. a graduate program where students are required to complete original research through Masters and PhD theses).

 

OTHER EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

Many course- or practice-based Masters programs do NOT require an honours thesis. Any students pursuing such graduate training who are interested in obtaining research experience are encouraged to look into the following research opportunities:

  • One-term independent research projects in Psychology
  • Undergraduate Research Assistantship Program (URA)
  • Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA)