PSYC 399: Psychology: College to Career

PSYC 399-DL2: Psychology: College to Career
(Fall 2021)

Online

Section Information for Fall 2021

The purpose of this course is to provide Psychology majors with information that will help them to select and pursue a career based on personal interests, abilities, and skills. We will discuss career options in Psychology and what students can do to increase their chances of success in their chosen career path. Students will be asked to engage in a number of activities throughout the semester that are designed to help them prepare for a career in the social sciences. Given the unique topics that we will be covering, this course is designed to be a resource- and knowledge-acquisition workshop in which students will be directed to various tools that may be of use to them in pursuing their professional goals. The aim of this course is not to store up facts, names, or dates, but rather to develop career readiness in the social sciences.

PSYC 399 DL2 is a distance education section.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Emphasizes development and readiness for a profession in the social sciences through self-assessment and professional skill acquisition. Limited to three attempts.
Recommended Prerequisite: At least 30 hours of completed college coursework and a declared major in the social sciences or permission of the instructor.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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