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Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate research.

Are you interested in learning more about psychology research? Are you considering graduate school or a professional program? 

Most Psychology courses teach you what we  already  know about the mind, the brain, and human behavior. If you want to participate in the process by which we gain  new knowledge  in psychology, please consider applying to be a research assistant (RA) in one of the labs in Psychology or related fields (e.g., Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Psychiatry, Linguistics)! We encourage you to consider enrolling in a lab class or an independent study during your undergraduate career.

Important: if you wish to join a research lab as an undergraduate at UCSD, it is best to start early. Search for and contact labs at the start of the academic year, and, ideally, well before you plan to graduate. Many labs will not accept students with only one or two quarters remaining.

Common Application 

The Spring 2024 PSYC 99/199 Common Application is no longer accepting applications.

  • Interested in Psychology research and PSYC 199? Fill out the PSYC 99/199 Common Application to indicate your research interests, previous lab experience and determine your eligibility. Your application will be reviewed by Faculty (PIs) to determine your match with research labs. 
  • This form aims to help match undergraduate students with PSYC 99/199 opportunities. For further information about getting involved with research, please see the FAQs below. 

Benefits of Assisting with Research

  • Hands-on experience
  • Opportunities to work more closely with faculty
  • Maximizing the advantage of being at a top-ranked RI research institution - participating in cutting-edge, groundbreaking research

Special Studies Paperwork

  • Paper forms are no longer accepted for enrollment into PSYC 99/199; please use the EASy System and follow the instructions below .

FAQs: Getting Involved with Research as an Undergraduate

What's the difference between lab courses and independent research, lab courses.

In these courses, you will be expected to attend both lecture and lab weekly. The lecture component will have a fixed time and place in the Schedule of Classes. All lab courses will require significant writing, typically in APA style. These courses must be taken for a letter grade, if you are using them toward the psychology major requirements.

Independent Research

These courses allow you to assist with research in a psychology-related lab. There is no lecture component; research assistant schedules are determined between the student and PI. The process for enrolling in these courses is very different from structured courses in that you are expected to take independent initiative from the start. You will need to submit paperwork every quarter to enroll. Many research labs have limitations on enrollment, such as requiring a multiple quarter commitment or a minimum GPA. You may earn either 2 units (60 hours/quarter) or 4 units (120 hours/quarter) each quarter. This class must be taken as Pass/No Pass only. There is no significant writing requirement to earn a passing grade in PSYC 99/199, however, those students who choose to complete their major research requirement with two PSYC 199s must complete a BS Research paper. 

PSYC 199s may only count towards the Research Requirement for our BS majors.  PSYC 199s do not count toward upper-division Psychology Core or Elective Requirements for any Psychology major!

How do I obtain approval to enroll in lab classes?

The following outlines how to enroll in the psychology lab classes:

  • Directly enroll via WebReg,  no approval required
  • MUST have taken PSYC 70
  • Applies only to students in the Psychology BS (with or without Specialization).  Students MUST be a part of 2018 Major requirements to apply this class toward their major.
  • WI22: The 2022 Winter PSYC 115A Application deadline has passed and is now closed.​
  • SP22:  This class is part of a course sequence. No students will be allowed to join the sequence during Spring quarter. If you have not completed all prerequisites for this course (PSYC 115A), please do not request authorization to enroll.
  • Cohort class; applications typically due every Spring (See below).
  • FA24-SP25:  The 2024-2025 PSYC 116 Cohort Application is no longer accepting submissions as the deadline was April 21st.  If you submitted an application and have any questions about your application and overall timeline, please reach out to Dr. Ariel Lang at  [email protected] .
  • V isit the  class website  for instructions
  • Request authorization via the EASy system for approval
  • Students may not have taken PSYC 81
  • C lass MUST be taken concurrently with PSYC 120
  • Department or instructor approval required (instructions on WebReg)
  • Some topics require prerequisite coursework; check WebReg for course descriptions
  • If no instructions are listed, use the EASy System for approval

Why should I consider a PSYC 99 or PSYC 199?

In general, you will learn how research is carried out through assisting in running subjects, collecting data, and evaluating data under the supervision of a faculty member or graduate student. Because you will have a close working relationship with lab members, this experience can also contribute to stronger letters of recommendations from lab personnel.

Independent study research with our faculty is highly regarded by graduate schools because it gives you insight into the research process and if this is a career path you'd like to pursue. PSYC 99/199s can count towards the research experience requirement for the B.S. (with at least one culminating in a research paper accepted by the PI). Because there is no parallel research requirement for the B.A., we cannot accept Psychology 99/199s towards the B.A. major. For B.A. majors, these courses will be counted as upper division credit towards your GE requirements.   

Do I qualify for a PSYC 99 or PSYC 199?

The prerequisite for PSYC 199 is 90 completed units (work-in-progress units do not apply to this total). If you have 30-89.5 completed units, you will apply for PSYC 99. 

  • Prerequisites for PSYC 99:  Lower division standing, completion of at least 30 units of undergraduate studies at UCSD with a minimum UCSD GPA of 3.0; completed and approved EASy request. May be taken for P/NP credit three times.
  • Prerequisites for PSYC 199:  Upper-division standing, completion of at least 90 units of undergraduate studies at UCSD with a minimum UCSD GPA of 2.5; completed and approved EASy request. May be taken for P/NP credit nine times.

How do I find a PSYC 99 or PSYC 199 position?

PSYC 99/199 Common Application  (LINKED AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE).

  • The goal of this form is to help match undergraduate students with PSYC 99/199 opportunities. 

 Other ways to find PSYC 99/199 opportunities: 

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  • Follow the application instructions listed in the research posting.
  • Find out how each research lab prefers to be contacted by visiting the professor’s website.
  • E-mail the lab contact, including in the email why you are interested in their lab and what skills and traits you would bring to a position there.
  • Consider checking through last year’s PIs as well.
  • Find the PI’s lab information and look into their research topics and how they prefer to be contacted.
  • E-mail the lab contact, including in the email why you are interested in their research lab and what skills and traits you would bring to a position there.
  • Request approval for PI with psychology department.

Once you locate lab, you may be asked to interview for the lab research assistant position. If accepted, complete the PSYC 99/199 paperwork .

Many faculty in the Psychology Department and other departments regularly mentor PSYC 199 students.  In a given quarter, there may be approximately 150+ students taking PSYC 199 under the supervision of 50+ faculty/supervisors.  All areas of the Psychology Department are represented.  Students interested in clinically-oriented research commonly complete PSYC 199 under the supervision of a faculty member in the Psychiatry Department [ link ].   

What types of research can I become involved with?

What if my primary investigator (pi) is not in the psychology department.

If you have a specific research interest and the Primary Investigator (PI) is not within the Psychology Department , you may still be able to earn PSYC 99 or PSYC 199 credit. 

Complete the PSYC 99/199 Common Application (LINKED AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE).

It is easiest to select Psychology labs/PIs, but there is an “Other” option on the form to indicate PIs in other departments. If you are interested in PSYC 99/199 opportunities with a specific outside department faculty member, you can indicate that on the form.

Make sure that the PI’s research is related to Psychology.

Other options: 

  • Find the PI’s lab information and look into their research topics and how they prefer to be contacted by students.
  • Interview for the research assistant position.
  • Once you’ve been approved by the lab as an Undergraduate Research Assistant, send a message to PSYC Advising in the VAC with the PI’s name and UCSD e-mail address; we will send them a survey about their research. They need to have a current undergraduate teaching appointment at UC San Diego in order to be approved as a PSYC 99/199 PI.
  • If the faculty member is approved as a PSYC 99/199 PI, we will write back to that faculty member and let them know. You can then move on to the next step, see "How do I enroll in a PSYC 99 or PSYC 199."

Note : If the PI is a faculty member in a different UCSD Department, you should plan to enroll in that department's 199 course, not a PSYC 199. For example, if you want to work with a Biology faculty PI, you should apply for a BISP 199.

How should I contact potential labs of interest?

We encourage students to reach out to PIs via email even after they complete the PSYC 99/199 Common Application to communicate their interest in a specific lab/PI. 

If you are not able to speak to a PI or lab personnel directly, email is a viable option.  When emailing, it is important to clearly convey relevant information about yourself and to demonstrate that you are a potentially suitable candidate. You should state your name, major, class standing (freshman/sophomore/junior/ senior) and other information that you believe to be relevant.  It is common for labs to also request: 1. A brief statement of goals and/ or interest (i.e., why you are interested in the lab). 2. A CV or resume (or a statement of the skills and traits you would bring to the lab). 3. An unofficial academic transcript. 4. Your upcoming course schedule. Other information may also be required (if the lab advertises its 199 opportunities on the REAL portal or via its website, there may be instructions regarding what information they seek).  Your email should be respectful, free from errors, and carefully written.  Further, the email should be appropriately addressed. Potentially acceptable ways to begin the email include "Dear [insert lab name]", "Dear Professor [insert name]." It is also recommended that you carefully research the lab before applying.  This will help you decide whether the lab potentially suits your interests. It will also provide you with useful background information prior to contacting the lab.

Sample email to a faculty member:

Dear Professor X, 

My name is X, and I am an undergraduate student at UCSD. I just wanted to let you know that I recently submitted the common application to do research in the psychology department, and am thrilled by the prospect of working in your lab! 

In particular, I find your work on X particularly fascinating. [Briefly expand on why that research is interesting to you, and then why you would be a good fit for the lab (e.g., do you have relevant skills?)]. 

Thank you for considering my application! 

Best regards, 

[student first name and last name]

How do I enroll in a PSYC 99 or PSYC 199?

Students will use the EASy System to enroll in PSYC 99/199 courses. Please plan ahead and submit your PSYC 199 requests in a timely manner to be enrolled by Friday of week 2.

REMEMBER: You must have received approval from the lab/PI in order to request authorization to enroll in PSYC 99/199.

1) Choose your quarter of enrollment. 2) Select Special Studies. 3) Select Psychology. 4) Select course (99/199) based on the number of units you have completed. 5) Select instructor from the drop down menu.

What is the time commitment for a PSYC 99 or PSYC 199?

For both PSYC 99s and 199s, the time commitment is outlined as such:

  • 2 units: requires 6 hours per week for a total of 60 hours in a quarter
  • 4 units: requires 12 hours per week for a total of 120 hours in a quarter

Do I need to complete a BS research paper?

If you choose to use 8 units of PSYC 99/199 for the research requirement for your Psychology B.S. major or 8 units of PSYC 199 for your Cognitive & Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN) B.S. major, you will need to complete a B.S. Research paper . If you take at least one Psych lab course (or CBN lab course for CBN majors) that includes an APA-style research paper (6 pages minimum of text), a separate research paper is not required.

How many times can I repeat PSYC 99/199?

Can we still email faculty in addition to completing the common application.

Yes. If there is a particular faculty member or graduate student you are especially interested in working with, we encourage you to reach out to express this interest and let them know you will be filling out the common application and selecting their lab as one you would like to work in.  See below for an example of how this email might read.

Am I required to complete the Common Application to get a PSYC 99/ 199?

Will psyc 99/199s be on campus or remote, when do i hear back about my common application.

The application will typically be due several weeks before each quarter.  If one of the labs you applied to would like to chat further about your application or invite you to join as a research assistant, you should hear from them between the deadline and the start of the next quarter.  

What happens if I submit a Common Application but I am not matched with a lab?

What is the easiest way to find more information about a professor's lab, is research experience expected to obtain a research position, other undergraduate research opportunities.

Below are lists of potential research opportunities that undergraduates in this department may wish to participate in.    Please note that many of those take place outside UCSD.    Further opportunities can be potentially found via web searches, inquiries with faculty mentors, and flyers.

UCSD Undergraduate Research Programs and Presentation Opportunities

  • UCSD Summer Training Academy for Research Success (STARS) Program
  • UCSD Undergraduate Research Conference (URC), held in Spring

Undergraduate Research Internships, Summer Research Internships, and Scholarship Programs

  • List of undergraduate research opportunities and internships from the APA
  • Cognitive Science and Psychology Research Assistant Job Listserv (subscribe to view)
  • National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program
  • Leadership Alliance Summer Research Internship Program (SR-EIP)
  • Columbia University Summer Research Program for Undergraduates
  • Emory University Donald J. Cohen Fellowship in Developmental Social Neuroscience
  • University of Maryland Summer Research Initiative Program
  • University of Michigan Summer Research Opportunity Program
  • University of Pittsburgh Summer Undergraduate Research Program

Further Undergraduate Research Presentation and Publication Opportunities

  • List of publication and research award opportunities for undergrads from APA Division 2
  • UCLA Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference, held in Spring
  • Stanford Undergraduate Research Conference, held in Spring
  • Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research (SCCUR), held in Fall/Winter
  • Departmental Funding Opportunities for Research
  • B.S. Research Paper Guidelines
  • Information for Outside of Department Faculty

UCLA Department of Psychology

Research Opportunities

Psychology department courses.

Psychology 196A: Research Assistantship in Psychology Assist faculty members and graduate students at UCLA who are conducting research in the field of psychology.

Psychology 196B: Research Assistantship in Cognitive Science Cognitive Science majors only: Assist Psychology Department faculty members or graduate students who are conducting research in the area of Cognitive Science.

Psychology 199A/B: Directed Individual Research and Study Conduct your own individual and independent research.

Other Research Opportunities at UCLA:

Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences Info on a variety of research programs, including Student Research Program (SRP), Undergraduate Research Fellows Program (URFP), summer research programs, travel grants.

UC LEADS Offers fellowships and guidance to promote research over a two-year span. Goal of program is to provide educational experiences that prepare undergrads to assume positions of leadership in industry, government, public service, and academia following the completion of a doctoral degree, preferably at the University of California.

Conferences – Present Your Research:

UCLA Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference  (PURC) Held at UCLA each Spring. Present your research conducted in the field of Psychology such as Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical, Cognitive, Cross-Cultural, Developmental, Forensic, Health, Measurement, Personality, Social Psychology, or other related Behavioral Sciences in paper or poster sessions.

UCLA Undergraduate Research Week Held at UCLA each May. Present your research in poster format. Participants are eligible for a $500 Dean’s Prize.

Journals – Publish Your Research:

UCLA Undergraduate Psychology Journal The Undergraduate Research Journal of Psychology (URJP) is an online journal published by students interested in cross-disciplinary psychological research. The journal is published annually at the end of Spring quarter.

Undergraduate Researcher Laboratory Safety:

UCLA Interim Policy 906 The interim Undergraduate Researcher Laboratory Safety Policy (Policy 906) outlines the necessary safety requirements and prohibitions on research and other activities that involve undergraduate student researchers and highly hazardous materials. The safety requirements outlined in this interim policy pertain to all research and teaching laboratory environments.

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