
Taking Summer classes can help you reach your goals more quickly, allow you to concentrate on one course at a time, and allow you to complete prerequisite requirements before the start of the Fall semester. Summer classes are also a great way to save money, as Summer per-credit rates are lower than Fall and Spring per-credit rates for regular courses. Financial aid is also available. To learn more about Summer classes, visit the Boise State website.Â
The Department of Psychological Science is offering several regular and special topics courses this Summer. Registration for Summer classes is now open and operates on a first-come, first-serve basis. Keep reading to learn more about what is still available, and feel free to reach out to PSYC Advising with any questions.Â
Regular Summer Course Offerings
These courses are routinely offered by the Department of Psychological Science and satisfy requirements for the Psychology BS degree, as well as the Psychology and Family Studies Minors.Â
 1st 3-Week Courses (05/12 – 06/01)Â
PSYC 219: Cross-Cultural Psychology – Online, 3 credits
PSYC 301: Abnormal Psychology – Online, 3 upper-division creditsÂ
PSYC 309: Child Development – Online, 3 upper-division credits
PSYC 331: Psychology of Health – Online, 3 upper-division credits
1st 5-Week Courses (06/02 – 07/06)Â
PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology – Online, 3 credits
PSYC 120: Introduction to the Psychology Major – Online, 2 creditsÂ
PSYC 295: Statistical Methods – Online, 3 credits
PSYC 310: Adolescent and Adult Development – Online, 3 upper-division credits
PSYC 343: Cognitive Psychology – Online, 3 upper-division credits
PSYC 487: Capstone Perspectives – History and Systems – Online, 3 upper-division creditsÂ
2nd 5-Week Courses (07/07 – 08/10)Â
PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology – Online, 3 credits
PSYC 321: Research Methods  – Online, 4 upper-division creditsÂ
PSYC 351: Personality – Online, 3 upper-division credits
PSYC 357: Introduction to Counseling Skills – Online, 3 upper-division creditsÂ
PSYC 421: Psychological Measurement – Online, 3 upper-division credits
Elective Summer Courses
Elective courses introduce interesting, diverse topics that are not routinely offered to students.Â
 PSYC 213: Psychology of AgingÂ
This course will provide an overview and introduction to the aging process from a psychological perspective. Course content will focus on the behavioral and cognitive changes that occur during the normal again process. Topics covered include age differences in learning, memory, perceptual, and intellectual abilities; investigating the physiological, cognitive, sensory, personality, and interpersonal changes that occur with aging; major theories and stereotypes about aging and older adults; cognitive disorders associated with aging; and personal transitions later in life. 1st 5-week session – Online – 3 credits
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Academic and Career Advising for Psychology Students
In-Person Office HoursÂ
Tuesday: 1 PM to 4 PM
Wednesday: 11 AM to 2 PM
Thursday: 10AM to 4 PM
Our in-person office hours will be held in Education Room 629A, inside the Department of Psychological Science’s Student Center. These office hours operate on a drop-in basis, meaning you do not need to make an appointment to meet with an advisor.Â
Virtual Office HoursÂ
Monday: 12 PM to 2 PM
Tuesday: 11 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday 1 PM to 2 PM
Friday: 11 AM to 2 PM
Our virtual office hours are available by appointment only. If none of the available appointment times work for you, you can stop by our drop-in office hours or contact us at psycadvising@boisestate.edu.
Book a virtual advising appointment
We are also available via email. Feel free to reach out to psycadvising@boisestate.edu at any time with questions or concerns.Â
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