Complete this form before your BACC appointment with your Instructor
Student Name: Interview Date: Meet With:
Current Status: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Credits Earned: ___
Current semester
credits:
Major:
a) General Psychology
b) Behavioral Science
2nd major:
Minor(s):
Cumulative GPA: Raise? Psych GPA: Raise?
For most graduate schools in psychology, you will need a minimum GPA of 3.0, with at least a preferred GPA of at least 3.5. If
you think you need help raising your GPA, check out our Self-Management course (PSY 3621). This one credit course helps
you finish your homework in your other classes and procrastinate less. For more information, check out dickmalott.com.
Minors: We recommend taking useful minors for graduate school such as practical writing, math, or biology, for example. If you
are looking to pursue behavior analysis in graduate school, some minors that may not be useful include sociology, social psychology,
or criminal justice.
Are you interested in Permission to Take Grad courses (PTG)? Yes No
Are you interested in Dual Enrollment? Yes No
Expected graduation date:
Permission to Take Graduate Courses – Taking graduate classes after graduating from undergrad without being admitted to a
graduate program yet. Could be taken during a semester or year off while waiting to apply (or reapply) to graduate school. Apply
for “Non-degree status”. See form in the BACC Pack. You can apply to BATS or other programs even if you are not going to
graduate until the end of the summer.
Dual Enrollment – Taking graduate classes while finishing an undergrad degree. These credits do not count as undergraduate
credits. Please see the document “Dual Enrollment” in the BACC Pack or the registrar for more information.
Have you been a Teaching Assistant? Yes Teacher:_________ Class: _______ No
Have you been a Research Assistant? Yes Supervisor: ___________________ No
Topic: _______________________
PSY 3550 is the Teaching Assistant course. To be considered, contact professors you might be interested in working with early
and fill out any necessary applications. Once you have been accepted, stop by the Undergraduate Advising office to fill out an
enrollment form. This course can count towards practicum credits. See “Becoming a TA or Research Assistant” in the BACC
Pack.
PSY 4990 is the Research Assistant course, or you may be able to volunteer in a lab. Again, try to contact professors you would
be interested in working with early. There may also be postings on bulletin boards around Wood Hall. Applications for PSY 4990
with Dr. Malott are done through our Behavioral Research/Supervisory System (BRSS).
BRSS Options include: Thesis (2 semesters, 6 credits) or Non-thesis (1 semester, 3 credits) See “Becoming a TA or Research
Assistant” in the BACC Pack.
Introductory Core (Behavioral Science & General Psychology)
PSY 1000 General Grade: When: Honors? _______Super A? ______
PSY 1400 Intro to Behavior Analysis Grade: When: Super A? ______
PSY 1600 Child Psychology Grade: When:
PSY 3000 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Grade: When:
Behavioral Science Major – Must get a grade of a B or better
General Psychology Major – Must get a grade of a C or better
Proficiency 2 Baccalaureate Level Writing (General Psychology)
PSY 3300 Behavioral Research Methods: Grade: When:
Must get a grade of a C or better
Professional Skills (Behavioral Science)
PSY 3844 Professional and Career Development: Grade: When:
Must get a grade of a B or better
Advanced Principles of Behavior (Behavioral Science Major only)
PSY 3300 Behavioral Research Methods: Grade: When:
PSY 3600 Concepts of Behavior Analysis: Grade: When: Super A? ________
PSY 4600 Survey of BA Research: Grade: When:
Behavioral Science Major – Must get a grade of a B or better in
PSY 3300, 3600; Must get a grade of a C or better in PSY 4600
Have you completed a Practicum/Project? Yes No If so, where? __________________
Six credits of practicum or lab experience are required for the Behavioral Science major
Three credits are required for the General Psychology Major
There are many different practicum opportunities available in psychology. A Practicum that Dr. Malott offers is the Autism
Practicum PSY 3570 Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced. See “Practicum Information” in the BACC Pack.
Practicum or Laboratory Experience (3 credits for General Psych, 6 credits for Behavioral Science)
Grade: When:
Grade: When:
Grade: When:
Approved Electives (Behavioral Science- 9 credits; General Psychology- 15 credits)
Grade: When:
Grade: When:
Grade: When:
Grade: When:
Grade: When:
See “Behavior Science Major” or “General Psychology Major” requirements in the BACC Pack, as well as “WMU Psychology
Course Descriptions”.
General Education
Arts and Sciences Advising: Located in 2318 Friedmann Hall. Also See “General Education and “Gen Ed Guide” in
the BACC Pack for more information and courses from each area.
Are you thinking of applying to grad school? Yes No
What orientation are you interested in?
(number 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices)
____ Behavioral ___ Non-behavioral ___ Either
Please indicate if you are interested in any of
the psychology graduate programs at WMU:
 Applied Behavior Analysis – Fuqua, Van Houten
 Applied Behavior Analysis (autism) Frieder, Malott, Peterson
 Organizational Behavior Management/ Industrial - Dickinson,
Huitema, McGee
 Clinical – Alessi, Damashek, Fuqua, Gaynor, Naugle, Spates,
Wright
 Experimental Analysis of Behavior - Baker, Pietras, Poling
 Other ______________________________
There are also many other excellent behavioral programs that can be found by going to the ABAI and BACB websites, or by
looking through “ABA and BACB Accredited Programs” in the BACC Pack. WMU’s Psychology Department is behaviorally
based, but if you are interested in another area of psychology, “Areas of Interest in Psychology” in the BACC Pack lists the
many different fields. To find out where to start in your search for graduate schools, ask your professors, look up the professors
whose research you are interested in, and/or visit gradschools.com. Please note that the graduate program in counseling at
WMU is in the College of Education and Human Development.
Note: If Behavioral is your second choice after Clinical, you should still apply because clinical programs only accept a
few students a year. BATS typically accepts about 15 masters students and 1 PhD every year
Have you taken WMU’s GRE/ Grad School
Prep course (PSY 4010)?
Yes No
Have you taken the GRE? Yes No Total Score: Verbal: ___ Quantitative: ___
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is an exam required to apply to many graduate schools, particularly in psychology. It is
important to start thinking about this early so there is plenty of time to study and retake the exam if necessary. For more information
about the exam, please visit www.ets.org. For more information about the GRE course at WMU, please visit dickmalott.com.
Anticipated Graduation date: _________ Honor’s College? Yes No Want to
Dean’s List? Semester/Year _____/_____ ____/____ ____/____ ____/____
Current Job:
The Lee Honors College will allow you to be enrolled in smaller classes, build relationships with professors, and write an honors
thesis. At the end of each Fall and Spring semester, the Lee Honors College invites current WMU students to join. These are
students who have maintained a GPA of at least 3.5 or better for two consecutive semesters and will be enrolled for at least three
more semesters before graduation. Those who qualify will receive an email. If you have further questions, please visit
http://www.wmich.edu/honors/index.html or email LeeHonorsCollege@wmich.edu.
See the “Resume and CV” folder in the BACC Pack for tips on how to write your resume and CV, as well as some examples.
Getting into Graduate School (approximate dates)
 Aug. 1: Study for GRE
 Aug. 1: Get Behavior Analysis list of grad school: Behavior Analysis (in BACC pack)
 Aug. 1: Get APA list of grad schools (online)
 Sept. 1: Schedule & Take GRE
 ______: Email Kelli Perry to make an appointment with Dr. Malott kelli.l.perry@wmich.edu  Sept. 15: Write
for Grad school catalogs, program descriptions, and applications.
 By Dec. 1: (Re)Take Computer GRE (if needed)
 Oct. 1—Oct. 30: Request letters of rec. (give photo, transcript, personal statement, and deadlines) Be Sure To Fill
Out Your Part of Rec. Forms!
 Nov. 15-- Follow up on letters of recs., applications., (call grad school or professors)
 Dec. 15 : WMU Psych. application deadline
 Feb. 1: Write thank-you letters to everyone who wrote you a recommendation 
May 1: Update Professors. On results.
Available Dr. Malott Courses
PSY 1400 Introduction to Behavior Analysis
PSY 3621 Self-Management
PSY 4010 Graduate School Preparation
PSY 4990 BRSS Honors Project Psych
PSY 3561 ECDD Preliminary Practicum
PSY 3570 Early Child Develop Delays (Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced)
PSY 3600 Concepts Behavior Analysis
PSY 4600 Survey/Behavior Analytic Research
PSY 5970 Behavior Analysis and Minority Issues
Though all questions may not apply to you, please answer to the best of your ability
Keep this for your records throughout your undergraduate career!

Htayg form behavioral science & gen psych 2014

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    Complete this formbefore your BACC appointment with your Instructor Student Name: Interview Date: Meet With: Current Status: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total Credits Earned: ___ Current semester credits: Major: a) General Psychology b) Behavioral Science 2nd major: Minor(s): Cumulative GPA: Raise? Psych GPA: Raise? For most graduate schools in psychology, you will need a minimum GPA of 3.0, with at least a preferred GPA of at least 3.5. If you think you need help raising your GPA, check out our Self-Management course (PSY 3621). This one credit course helps you finish your homework in your other classes and procrastinate less. For more information, check out dickmalott.com. Minors: We recommend taking useful minors for graduate school such as practical writing, math, or biology, for example. If you are looking to pursue behavior analysis in graduate school, some minors that may not be useful include sociology, social psychology, or criminal justice. Are you interested in Permission to Take Grad courses (PTG)? Yes No Are you interested in Dual Enrollment? Yes No Expected graduation date: Permission to Take Graduate Courses – Taking graduate classes after graduating from undergrad without being admitted to a graduate program yet. Could be taken during a semester or year off while waiting to apply (or reapply) to graduate school. Apply for “Non-degree status”. See form in the BACC Pack. You can apply to BATS or other programs even if you are not going to graduate until the end of the summer. Dual Enrollment – Taking graduate classes while finishing an undergrad degree. These credits do not count as undergraduate credits. Please see the document “Dual Enrollment” in the BACC Pack or the registrar for more information. Have you been a Teaching Assistant? Yes Teacher:_________ Class: _______ No Have you been a Research Assistant? Yes Supervisor: ___________________ No Topic: _______________________ PSY 3550 is the Teaching Assistant course. To be considered, contact professors you might be interested in working with early and fill out any necessary applications. Once you have been accepted, stop by the Undergraduate Advising office to fill out an enrollment form. This course can count towards practicum credits. See “Becoming a TA or Research Assistant” in the BACC Pack. PSY 4990 is the Research Assistant course, or you may be able to volunteer in a lab. Again, try to contact professors you would be interested in working with early. There may also be postings on bulletin boards around Wood Hall. Applications for PSY 4990 with Dr. Malott are done through our Behavioral Research/Supervisory System (BRSS). BRSS Options include: Thesis (2 semesters, 6 credits) or Non-thesis (1 semester, 3 credits) See “Becoming a TA or Research Assistant” in the BACC Pack. Introductory Core (Behavioral Science & General Psychology) PSY 1000 General Grade: When: Honors? _______Super A? ______ PSY 1400 Intro to Behavior Analysis Grade: When: Super A? ______ PSY 1600 Child Psychology Grade: When: PSY 3000 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Grade: When: Behavioral Science Major – Must get a grade of a B or better General Psychology Major – Must get a grade of a C or better Proficiency 2 Baccalaureate Level Writing (General Psychology) PSY 3300 Behavioral Research Methods: Grade: When: Must get a grade of a C or better
  • 2.
    Professional Skills (BehavioralScience) PSY 3844 Professional and Career Development: Grade: When: Must get a grade of a B or better Advanced Principles of Behavior (Behavioral Science Major only) PSY 3300 Behavioral Research Methods: Grade: When: PSY 3600 Concepts of Behavior Analysis: Grade: When: Super A? ________ PSY 4600 Survey of BA Research: Grade: When: Behavioral Science Major – Must get a grade of a B or better in PSY 3300, 3600; Must get a grade of a C or better in PSY 4600 Have you completed a Practicum/Project? Yes No If so, where? __________________ Six credits of practicum or lab experience are required for the Behavioral Science major Three credits are required for the General Psychology Major There are many different practicum opportunities available in psychology. A Practicum that Dr. Malott offers is the Autism Practicum PSY 3570 Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced. See “Practicum Information” in the BACC Pack. Practicum or Laboratory Experience (3 credits for General Psych, 6 credits for Behavioral Science) Grade: When: Grade: When: Grade: When: Approved Electives (Behavioral Science- 9 credits; General Psychology- 15 credits) Grade: When: Grade: When: Grade: When: Grade: When: Grade: When: See “Behavior Science Major” or “General Psychology Major” requirements in the BACC Pack, as well as “WMU Psychology Course Descriptions”. General Education Arts and Sciences Advising: Located in 2318 Friedmann Hall. Also See “General Education and “Gen Ed Guide” in the BACC Pack for more information and courses from each area. Are you thinking of applying to grad school? Yes No What orientation are you interested in? (number 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices) ____ Behavioral ___ Non-behavioral ___ Either Please indicate if you are interested in any of the psychology graduate programs at WMU:  Applied Behavior Analysis – Fuqua, Van Houten  Applied Behavior Analysis (autism) Frieder, Malott, Peterson  Organizational Behavior Management/ Industrial - Dickinson, Huitema, McGee  Clinical – Alessi, Damashek, Fuqua, Gaynor, Naugle, Spates, Wright  Experimental Analysis of Behavior - Baker, Pietras, Poling  Other ______________________________
  • 3.
    There are alsomany other excellent behavioral programs that can be found by going to the ABAI and BACB websites, or by looking through “ABA and BACB Accredited Programs” in the BACC Pack. WMU’s Psychology Department is behaviorally based, but if you are interested in another area of psychology, “Areas of Interest in Psychology” in the BACC Pack lists the many different fields. To find out where to start in your search for graduate schools, ask your professors, look up the professors whose research you are interested in, and/or visit gradschools.com. Please note that the graduate program in counseling at WMU is in the College of Education and Human Development. Note: If Behavioral is your second choice after Clinical, you should still apply because clinical programs only accept a few students a year. BATS typically accepts about 15 masters students and 1 PhD every year Have you taken WMU’s GRE/ Grad School Prep course (PSY 4010)? Yes No Have you taken the GRE? Yes No Total Score: Verbal: ___ Quantitative: ___ The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is an exam required to apply to many graduate schools, particularly in psychology. It is important to start thinking about this early so there is plenty of time to study and retake the exam if necessary. For more information about the exam, please visit www.ets.org. For more information about the GRE course at WMU, please visit dickmalott.com. Anticipated Graduation date: _________ Honor’s College? Yes No Want to Dean’s List? Semester/Year _____/_____ ____/____ ____/____ ____/____ Current Job: The Lee Honors College will allow you to be enrolled in smaller classes, build relationships with professors, and write an honors thesis. At the end of each Fall and Spring semester, the Lee Honors College invites current WMU students to join. These are students who have maintained a GPA of at least 3.5 or better for two consecutive semesters and will be enrolled for at least three more semesters before graduation. Those who qualify will receive an email. If you have further questions, please visit http://www.wmich.edu/honors/index.html or email LeeHonorsCollege@wmich.edu. See the “Resume and CV” folder in the BACC Pack for tips on how to write your resume and CV, as well as some examples. Getting into Graduate School (approximate dates)  Aug. 1: Study for GRE  Aug. 1: Get Behavior Analysis list of grad school: Behavior Analysis (in BACC pack)  Aug. 1: Get APA list of grad schools (online)  Sept. 1: Schedule & Take GRE  ______: Email Kelli Perry to make an appointment with Dr. Malott kelli.l.perry@wmich.edu  Sept. 15: Write for Grad school catalogs, program descriptions, and applications.  By Dec. 1: (Re)Take Computer GRE (if needed)  Oct. 1—Oct. 30: Request letters of rec. (give photo, transcript, personal statement, and deadlines) Be Sure To Fill Out Your Part of Rec. Forms!  Nov. 15-- Follow up on letters of recs., applications., (call grad school or professors)  Dec. 15 : WMU Psych. application deadline  Feb. 1: Write thank-you letters to everyone who wrote you a recommendation  May 1: Update Professors. On results. Available Dr. Malott Courses PSY 1400 Introduction to Behavior Analysis PSY 3621 Self-Management PSY 4010 Graduate School Preparation PSY 4990 BRSS Honors Project Psych
  • 4.
    PSY 3561 ECDDPreliminary Practicum PSY 3570 Early Child Develop Delays (Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced) PSY 3600 Concepts Behavior Analysis PSY 4600 Survey/Behavior Analytic Research PSY 5970 Behavior Analysis and Minority Issues Though all questions may not apply to you, please answer to the best of your ability Keep this for your records throughout your undergraduate career!