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The Economics, History, and Psychology Departments have abolished nearly all joint concentrations. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW]
The Economics and Psychology Departments will no longer allow joint concentrations with any department, starting with the Class of 2010. The History Department said it would not accept any joint concentrators, except those who wished to combine history and East Asian studies.
While academic advisers are now encouraging students to pursue one of their desired concentrations as a secondary field, Yuliya Gudish ’10, who had planned to joint-concentrate in psychology and economics, said she is still dissatisfied.
The course’s textbook calls Freud’s influence on the field of psychology "considerable," but adds that "today relatively few psychologists follow Freudian thinking."
Sangu J. Delle ’10, brotherhood chair of the Black Men’s Forum, is an economics concentrator in Quincy House. Tiffany T. Niver ’08, President of Women in Business, is a joint concentrator in psychology and economics in Adams House. Alexander J. Tennant...