On Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 12 p.m., the Psychology Department hosted the Spring 2026 Course Information Session in Room U108, welcoming students interested in learning more about upcoming psychology courses.
The session provided students with an opportunity to meet faculty members and explore course offerings for the upcoming semester. To create a relaxed and engaging environment, lunch was provided for the first 30 attendees.
Professors Bo Ram Kim, Carina Pals, Ha Na Yoo, Jaewon Oh, and Hannah Myung introduced the Spring 2026 curriculum, which includes both core and upper-division courses such as PSY1010, PSY2200, PSY3140, PSY3260, PSY3960, PSY4800, and PSY4955.
Faculty members shared insights into course content and learning outcomes, while also offering guidance on how students can connect their academic interests to future research opportunities and career paths. The session concluded with a Q&A, allowing students to gain clarity and confidence as they plan for the next semester.
Through events like this, the Psychology Department continues its commitment to building a supportive, informed, and student-centered academic community.