[Prevscilist] UPDATES: Important Winter term course registration information

Atika Khurana atika at uoregon.edu
Mon Nov 13 16:01:40 PST 2017


Dear Students,

*EDUC 614 and CPSY 645: *The day and time for CPSY 645 has been changed 
so it no longer overlaps with EDUC 614. *P**lease proceed with 
registering for EDUC 614* (whichever section you prefer - 
in-person/online) *and CPSY 645 *if on your program plan.

*PREV 634**:* We are still trying tor resolve the pre-requisite 
requirements for PREV 634 (Implementation Science). As noted below, the 
only pre-req for this course is PREV 631. We should have this resolved 
by tomorrow - we will send an update. You will be able to get a spot in 
this class.

*SPSY 652: *If you are still having difficulty registering for this 
course, please send an email to "prevsci at uoregon.edu" with your 95# so 
that you can be "pre-authorized" to register for the course.

Thanks so much for your patience. Feel free to contact us if you have 
any questions.

Best,

Atika & Leslie


On 11/11/2017 3:50 PM, Atika Khurana wrote:
>
> Dear Prev Sci students,
>
> The registration for winter 2018 courses opens tomorrow. Please read 
> the information below carefully as it pertains to your winter term 
> courses.
>
> *All _1st year_ PREV SCI students (PhD MS MEd)
> *
>
> *Time overlap between EDUC 614 and CPSY 645: *As per your program 
> plan, you are supposed to take EDUC 614 (Educational Stats) and CPSY 
> 645 (Health Promotion and Equity) in winter term. However, the 
> in-person class for EDUC 614 is taught on Mon & Wed from 4 - 5:50 and 
> overlaps by 50 mins with CPSY 645 which is on Wed from 2 - 4:50.  You 
> could still take the CPSY 645 and EDUC 614 courses in Winter term by 
> taking the online version of EDUC 614 which is offered on Mon from 4 - 
> 6:50 and does not overlap with CPSY 645. However, we are trying to 
> move the class times to allow you the option to take EDUC 614 
> in-person or online. Please wait for clarification from us before 
> registering for these two classes. You WILL get a spot in these 2 
> classes, so wait for confirmation from us (by Mon morning) before 
> registering.
>
> *PhD and MS students ONLY
> *
>
> *PREV 634 *(Implementation Science): Please *_register to take this 
> course in Winter 2018_*.  We do not have confirmation if this course 
> will be offered every year, so it is possible it may not be offered 
> again until Winter 2020.  Also, note that this course _only requires a 
> pre-requisite of PREV 631_ (Intro to Prev Sc). Ignore the message that 
> the pre-requisite for this course is CPSY 631 or CPSY 643. _Please 
> register for this course as soon as the registration opens_. If you 
> have difficulty registering for the course contact Atika or Leslie.
>
> *PhD Students ONLY*
>
> *Winter 2018 course load: *For the first year PhD students, since you 
> will be taking Implementation Science (PREV 634) next term, your 
> coursework for Winter 2018 would include:
>
> PREV 634: Implementation Science
> EDUC 614: Educational Statistics
> CPSY 645: Health Promotion and Equity
> SPSY 652: Bio Aspects of Behavior
> PREV 601 (optional)
> PREV 607 (Sem Res Prev Science)
>
> Please note that some courses in your program are offered every year 
> (e.g., CPSY 642) and some are offered _every other_ year (e.g., SPSY 
> 652). Courses offered***every other year* are listed in *green *font 
> on your program plan. Think about the different course offerings in 
> your program plan to make modifications to your course work if 
> needed.  For instance, you could take SPSY 652 (Bio Aspects of Beh) in 
> Winter 2020 instead of Winter 2018. You could take CPSY 642 (Child and 
> Family Interventions) in Winter 2018, Winter 2019, or Winter 2020.
>
> If you have any questions about Winter 2018 registration or your 
> program plan, please don't hesitate to contact Atika, Leslie, or your 
> advisor.
>
> Best,
> Atika & Leslie
>
>

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