Graduate Teaching
Each year the Psychology Department recruits graduate students who are interested in teaching the following courses:
- PSYC-115 (Personal and Social Adjustment)
- PSYC-311-Lab (Introduction to Experimental Psychology)
- HD-245 (Observation and Methods in Child Development: Early Childhood)
- HD-246 (Observation and Methods in Child Development: Middle Childhood)
- HD-247 (Observation and Methods in Child Development: Adolescence)
Successful completion of Psychology 630 (Teaching of Psychology) is required for all students teaching classes in the department. PSYC-630 is offered twice per year (once in the winter quarter and once in the spring quarter).
For those who are interested in teaching PSYC-311-Lab, successful completion of PSYC-640 (Advanced Methods in Psychological Research), PSYC-641 (Analysis of Variance) and PSYC-642 (Regression and Nonparametric Statistics) is also required. PSYC-641, PSYC-642, and PSYC-640 are offered in the fall, winter, and spring quarters, respectively.
For those who are interested in teaching HD-245, HD-246, or HD-247, you are required to demonstrate successful completion of an observational methodology course.
Applications for these positions are typically available in early April and can be downloaded from this website. Please check back then if you are interested in teaching any of these courses.









