The Center for Psychological
Research (CPR)
The CPR: Virtual Support for Psychological Research
Research Opportunities
Undergraduate
Group Research Internships (Psyc 399 at Metropolitan State)
Check the online course schedule each term, usually
one or more sections are offered. Each section differs, recent offerings
have included: (a) work in the Psychology Lab and
(b) research in applied social psychology. Students must have instructor
approval PRIOR TO
REGISTRATION as each experience has prerequisities.
Click here for sections taught by Mark Stasson
Contact Gary Starr or the Psychology Lab for information
on the Pasychology Lab internship
Individualized Research Internships at Metropolitan State
These are arranged individually between student
and faculty member. These internships are NOT listed in the course
schedule.
If interested, approach a faculty member
with an idea about an area of research that you would like to pursue.
It is recommneded
that students complete PSYC 312 Research
Methods as a prerequisite. If student and faculty member can work out
an agreement
regarding an appropriate project, registration
can take place at any time using a Student-Designed Independent Study (SDIS).
Students may approach any faculty member,
however, the individuals listed below have worked with students in the past.
Kelly Hazel
(Community Psychology)
Gary Starr
(Cognitive Psychology)
Mark Stasson (Social Psychology;
Organizational Psychology; some aspects of Personality & Individual
Differences)
Graduate Student Research Internships
or Thesis Projects (Psyc 660)
Students
in the Psychology M.A. Program carry out thesis projects under the
supervision of resident and/or couuminty faculty members.
In addition, students may do a research-based intership
(if desired). Details are available from the M.A. Program Coordinator.
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