SENIOR SEMINAR

  • COURSE DESCRIPTION

A seminar is a group of advanced students studying under a professor, with each student contributing to class participation through active reading, doing library research, and discussing the material with one another and the professor.  The senior seminar course, the pinnacle of one's undergraduate education, examines contemporary psychological issues and problems of the future. Issues vary from instructor to instructor.

  • GOAL FOR THIS SENIOR SEMINAR

This section of senior seminar addresses special topics in personality.

  • TEACHING PHILOSOPHY

    My teaching philosophy is that we build knowledge by thinking, talking, writing, and evaluating current research. I will have a dual role. For each thematic domain, I will begin by reviewing key points. Then, each student will take turns being a co-facilitator.

  • CURRENT STUDENTS

    Students currently enrolled in this course can find the syllabus, calendar for assignments and due dates, and grades by going through the REGGIENET (log in with your ULID and PASSWORD).


E-mail: erdesou@ilstu.edu | Phone: (309) 438-7836 | Mail: Department of Psychology, Campus Box 4620, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-4620 |