Current Students

DO NOT use the Degree Evaluation on Minerva or the myProgress tool to confirm your program or degree requirements. You must confirm that you have completed your program requirements with your departmental program advisors. OASIS advisors cannot answer questions regarding myProgress audit sheets. 

As of Fall 2026 The Department of Psychology is no longer offering PSYC 212 Perception. Students must replace that course with a 3-credit complementary PSYC course at the 300 level or above (excluding PSYC 305, also required). The Department generally discourages students from taking 300-level courses in U1 (with the exception of PSYC 305), so this requirement should be completed in U2 or later. Note that to apply to Honours Psychology, students must only have completed PSYC 204 (if they have not received advanced standing credit for MATH 203) as well as PSYC 211, PSYC 213, PSYC 215, and PSYC 305. 

You can enhance your university experience by making the most of the various opportunities here to help you further your academic, professional and personal development. There are numerous resources at McGill to help you get to know yourself better, and to develop your knowledge, skills, interests, and values.

Co-curricular involvement (such as studying abroad, participating in an internship, joining a club) provides you with experiential opportunities to develop your transferable skills around working in teams, exercising leadership, or taking initiative. Whether your plan is graduate school, the workforce, or both, the resources below can help you get the most out of your degree, engage with the McGill community, and maintain a healthy life/work balance during your undergrad!

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Academic Advising

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Degree Planning

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Co-Curricular Engagement

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