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## Regular Credit {#sec-regularCredit}
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Students who wish to receive credit for time spent in the lab may register for "`PSY:3994:01IND – Research Practicum in Psychology`", "[`HONR:3994:01IND – Honors Research Practicum`](#sec-honorsCredit)", or "`URES:3992`".
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Generally, students enroll in "`PSY:3994`" or, if they want [Honors credit](#sec-honorsCredit), "[`HONR:3994`](#sec-honorsCredit)".
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Students who wish to receive credit for time spent in the lab may register for credit.
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`URES:3992` is 0-hour and has no tuition or fees associated.
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"`PSY:3994:01IND – Research Practicum in Psychology`"
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- Small-group participation in faculty research projects; literature review, study planning, data collection, analysis, interpretation, write-up.
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-*Recommended for students' first two semesters in lab (except summer semester).*
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"`PSY:3995:01IND – Advanced Research Practicum in Psychology`"
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- Individual participation in faculty research projects; significant reading and writing. Requirements: two semesters of PSY:3994 or HONR:3994.
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-*Recommended for students after completing their first two semesters in lab.*
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"`PSY:3999:01IND – Independent Research in Neuroscience`"
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- Independent scientific research related to the field of neuroscience.
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"[`HONR:3994:01IND – Honors Research Practicum`](#sec-honorsCredit)"
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- Individual research performed in conjunction with a faculty member's research.
- Supervised original project; leads to written thesis, oral defense.
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"`URES:3992 – Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects`"
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- A 0-hour and has no tuition or fees associated.
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It is recommended to enroll in `URES:3992` when you cannot take credit-bearing courses (e.g., if you are getting paid, if you do not have the ability to maintain a regular schedule, etc.).
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`URES:3992` is also useful for students in the summer so you do not have to pay the tuition and fees (which you will have to pay if you take a credit-bearing course).
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`URES:3992` is also useful for students in the **summer** so you do not have to pay the tuition and fees (which you will have to pay if you take a credit-bearing course).
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Generally, students enroll in "`PSY:3994`" or, if they want [Honors credit](#sec-honorsCredit), "[`HONR:3994`](#sec-honorsCredit)". After two semesters in the lab, students are able to register for "`PSY:3995`".
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Keep in mind that some courses differ in the way that they are graded.
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- Students receive a letter grade (see the section on [Honors Credit](#sec-honorsCredit)) for `PSY:4990` and `HONR:3994`.
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- Students receive a Pass/Fail grade for `PSY:3994`.
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- Students receive a **letter grade** (see the section on [Honors Credit](#sec-honorsCredit)) for `PSY:4990`, `HONR:3994`, `PSY:3995`, and `PSY:3999`.
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- Students receive a **Pass/Fail grade** for `PSY:3994`.
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There are several advantages to registering for course credit:
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- Your participation in lab will be included on your transcript, which can look good when you apply to graduate/professional school and jobs
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- If you meet the hours and expectations, it can also help your GPA
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- The 10 hours per week you spend in lab will be accounted for in your course schedule
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Important note on registering for Pass/Fail credit:
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- A maximum of 15 P ("Pass") credits is accepted toward your bachelor's degree.
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- We recommend consulting with your advisor when deciding to register for Pass/Fail credit or a letter grade, and regarding which course designation to register for.
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