PSYC217 - Research Methods
Course: PSYC217 (Research Methods) in PSYC department at University of British Columbia.
Credit Hours: 0 • Academic Level: year 0 undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 23 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the PSYC curriculum at University of British Columbia, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by PSYC217
- PSYC408 - Research in Social Psychology
- PSYC427 - Advanced Seminar in Psychology
- ASTR333 - Exoplanets and Astrobiology
- PSYC278 - Analysis of Behavioural and Neuroscientific Data
- PSYC417 - Special Topics in Psychology
- PSYC370 - Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience I
- PSYC420 - Community Psychology
- PSYC414 - Research in Developmental Psychology
- PSYC331 - Forensic Psychology
- PSYC402 - Research in Psychological Disorders
- PSYC403 - Human Emotion
- PSYC415 - Applied Social Psychology
- PSYC407 - Cognition and Culture
- PSYC412 - Cognitive Development
- PSYC301 - Brain Dysfunction and Recovery
- PSYC350 - Psychological Aspects of Human Sexuality
- PSYC404 - Psychology of Religion
- PSYC400 - Clinical Psychology: A Health Profession
- PSYC349 - Honours Seminar
- PSYC418 - The Self-Concept
- PSYC315 - Childhood and Adolescence
- PSYC307 - Cultural Psychology
- PSYC218 - Analysis of Behavioural Data
Academic Planning at University of British Columbia
Students planning PSYC217 at University of British Columbia should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing PSYC217 enables enrollment in 23 advanced courses, opening specialization opportunities in the PSYC program.
This year 0 course at University of British Columbia integrates into structured degree pathways for PSYC programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.