Psychweb: the psychology department’s website. Very helpful, with information about practicum, research, major and minor requirements, and more.
The Registrar Office: for University of Oregon requirements
Transfer Credit Equivalencies: Want to find out if those classes you took back home over the summer transfer to UO? This website allows you to find the UO equivalent to classes at a lot of different schools and even has course catalogs for those schools.
UO Class Schedule: a list of all the classes currently offered. Also can tell you when final exams are for any given class (on the main page, click Final Exams Schedule.). You can also search for classes that meet general education requirements (like group requirements, or classes that meet the multicultural requirement). Also, check here around week 6 for next term’s classes.
Important Academic Deadlines: This page tells you about all the important academic deadlines. Can you drop a class? Have you missed the pass/no pass deadline? When does registration for the next term start? The answers are all here.
University of Oregon Career Center: Seriously one of the best resources we have on campus. The career center can give you guidance for the future by learning about you, then recommending careers that might fit you. They also can help you find a part time job. Not to mention they can keep a file of recommendation letters, so graduate schools and jobs in your future can get them. Check it out!
Psi Chi: The honor society in Psychology.
Psychweb: lots of information, including APA format.
Past Syllabi: Want to know what a class is like? How a Professor teaches? Will this class be hard? Past syllabi are posted here.
University Teaching and Learning Center (TLC): If you need help, TLC offers all kinds of tutoring, in addition to other services.
Blackboard: Where research and practicum files are located under the Psychology class. Also your professor might use this for digital class resources.
George Slavich: Check out George’s “Inside Scoop on the Clinical Psych Ph.D. Application Process and on Ph.D. Student Life”
All Psychology Schools: A list of schools and their psychology programs.
GradSchools.com: has some okay information, but keep in mind that its all based on colleges funding the site!
PsychGrad: has some great articles about surviving grad school, getting into grad school, some great links to Psi Chi, and ratings of psychology graduate programs.
Masters in Psychology: A site that lists and describes masters programs across the nation.
UO Library: a link from the UO Library’s website with reference formats.
American Psychological Association: Guidelines for APA Style.
Online Writing Lab (OWL): Formatting for a paper with other helpful links. It has a slide show workshop that is very helpful.
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy: has a great link to all of the marriage and family therapy colleges that are accredited in the US and Canada
American Psychological Association: APA has a lot of information and resources that are extremely helpful.
Association for Psychological Science: become a member.
Western Psychological Association: An educational, professional and social psychology group that provides many benefits.
Princeton’s Extensive Link Page: A long list of internet sources for the psychology student
AllPsychologyCareers.com: A place to learn about what you can do with a psychology degree.
careersinpsychology.org: A long list of possible career options for a Psychology major
Biology: Advising website
Business: Advising website with mention of peer advising services
Computer Information Science: Peer advising website
Economics: Peer advising website
Education: Peer advising website
Environmental Studies: Advising website with mention of peer advising
General Science: Advising website
Geography: Advising website with mention of peer advising
History: Peer advising website
Human Physiology: Advising website
Journalism: Advising website
Mathematics: Peer advising website
Political Science: Peer advising website
Sociology: Peer advising website