Chris, thanks for the timely response and will get a summary of response up on Tips possibly tomorrow. mike
Michael J. Lavin Professor Emeritus St. Bonaventure University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://web.sbu.edu/psychology/lavin 914-366-8006 Tarrytown, NY 716-375-2488 SBU Office -----Original Message----- From: Christopher Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 18-Sep-07 10:58 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] Categorizing Psychology as a major We were in Arts, but recently moved to a new "Health" faculty. We have no faculty of social/behavioral sciecnes. Students can received either BA's or BSc's in psychology, depending on their program of study. Chris Green York U. Toronto, =================== Lavin, Michael wrote: >Tipsters: Recently, with the modification of the university web page, >Psychology was moved from its two category status (social science and science) >now to the arts. The rationale, as stated to me, was that it was more >appealing to have an Arts label than Science for 16 and 17 year old potential >students. I personally find this to be the ne plus ultra example of "selling >out." My question to you folks: how is Psychology classified at your college >or university? >Mike > >Michael J. Lavin >Professor Emeritus >St. Bonaventure University >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://web.sbu.edu/psychology/lavin >914-366-8006 Tarrytown, NY >716-375-2488 SBU Office > > >--- > > > --- ---
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