Institutional Learning Outcomes: Capstone Students integrate and apply the knowledge and skills acquired during their degree by completing a capstone project focused on a specific area of interest within the field of psychology. This project should align with their professional development goals and provide tangible benefit to the community or society at large. Throughout the process, students showcase how they meet the psychology program's learning outcomes and reflect on their growth in relation to TRU's general education themes of Connection, Engagement, Exploration, and Local-to-Global. Through faculty and/or community engagement, students incorporate feedback to refine their work and strengthen their ability to apply psychological knowledge and skills to real-world situations and societal needs. Recommended prerequisites: Students must have completed 90 credits towards their degree prior to registering in this course and PSYC 1111 and PSYC 1211 and PSYC 2041 and PSYC 2111 and PSYC 2101 or STAT 1201. Note: Students will only receive credit for one of PSYC 4281 and PSYC 4280.
Institutional Learning Outcomes: Capstone Students integrate and apply the knowledge and skills acquired during their degree by completing a capstone project focused on a specific area of interest within the field of psychology. This project should align with their professional development goals and provide tangible benefit to the community or society at large. Throughout the process, students showcase how they meet the psychology program's learning outcomes and reflect on their growth in relation to TRU's general education themes of Connection, Engagement, Exploration, and Local-to-Global. Through faculty and/or community engagement, students incorporate feedback to refine their work and strengthen their ability to apply psychological knowledge and skills to real-world situations and societal needs. Recommended prerequisites: Students must have completed 90 credits towards their degree prior to registering in this course and PSYC 1111 and PSYC 1211 and PSYC 2041 and PSYC 2111 and PSYC 2101 or STAT 1201. Note: Students will only receive credit for one of PSYC 4281 and PSYC 4280.