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Becoming
a Research Assistant Getting research experience is important for you to determine if you like doing research and might want to pursue it as a career in academia or in industry. It is also important because it is a way to find out which areas of psychology you like (or not). It is much more "hands on" than just taking a class.Your research experience can be documented on your transcript as Psy 096, Research for lower-division Students (freshmen and sophomores) or Psy 197, Research for Undergraduates, which can be taken by juniors and seniors. In addition to these courses counting for credit they provide a vehicle for you to take one less class and fill your time more with reseach. Also consider participating in the UCR Honors Program.More info on Psy 096 and Psy 197...Psy 096 is offered on an S/NC basis only for 1-2 credit hours. Psy 197 can be taken for a letter grade or S/NC for 1-4 credit hours. The letter grade option in Psy 197 is reserved for students who are interested in doing a paper related to the research. The general formula on how many credit hours you can enroll for in these two courses depends on the number of actual hours you are involved in the research. Your can enroll for between 1 and 4 credit hours. The university expectation is that a student participates in research for 3 hours for each credit hour of research. Thus, 4 credit hours entails a 12 hours a week committment. Typically, one of these hours is a weekely lab meeting. These details may vary somewhat depending on how a faculty member runs things, but this will give you an idea of what to expect.Psych 12, Research Methods, is certainly a beginning to getting involved in research and it will give you some idea about whether you enjoy it. However, even if you didn't like Psych 12 (perish the thought...), you may well like being involved in a lab doing research that is focused in an area of interest to you.RA experience is very important for applying to grad school (at UCR,
it is extremely unlikely we would consider someone without any research
experience). It also looks very good when applying for jobs. It can also
be fun and a way to network with other students who have high-trajectory
aspirations. Getting involved in research takes your undergraduate experience
to the next level because you will be getting involved with a professor
who is well known in their field and you will begin to know an area from
the inside.
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