Description
This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to think critically about their career choice in the field of psychology. The seminar provides guidance for those planning on applying to graduate programs. The course walks students through the phases of the application process including, but not limited to, establishing a specific career path, identifying admission requirements, searching for accredited graduate programs in their chosen specializations, writing a sample admission essay, and completing an application to at least one graduate school of their choice. As part of course requirements, students will apply for admission to the Psychology program at Southern.
Credits
1
Terms Offered
FALL
Prerequisites
- Completed with a minimum grade of C or higher: ENGL102 - Critical Thinking in Academic Reading and Writing II (IN-2) (3)
- Admitted to: BA Psychology, BS Psychology, Family Systems Psychology Minor, Industrial/Organizational Psychology Minor, Psychology Minor, Psychology (Leading to Teaching Licensure in Psychology 9-12) Minor
- Must have Junior class standing or higher
- (Highly recommend taking course in junior year.)