Neuroscience
Consider PSYC309C!
Confused about what to do after completing your Maryland undergraduate degree? Consider registering for PSYC309C! This 1-credit course will investigate various career and graduate school opportunities available to psychology majors. Options specific to psychology will be covered, as well as how psychology is a good background for related fields of study and work. Students will learn how to utilize available resources and take steps to find their professional identity that will further their career development. Space is limited, so register today!
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Interested In A Career As A Professional School Counselor? Consider The Umd School Counseling Program!
School Counseling Program University of Maryland Use your psychology degree to change the lives of children and youth by considering a career as a professional school counselor. Today's school counselors are vital members of the education team. They...
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Unsure Of Your Major And/or Career Paths? Visit The Shoemaker Building For Walk-in Advising!
Description:Majors Walk-In Advising is now available on Wednesdays from 1-3pm in the Shoemaker Bldg. Students should check-in with the Main Receptionist on the 1st floor. No appointment necessary. Majors Walk-In is a service to help students...
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Don't Miss The Federal Careers For Psychology Majors Workshop!
Federal Careers for Psychology Majors Workshop Steve Young, Psychology Advisor and Certified Federal Career Coach RESCHEDULED: Thursday October 3 4:00 pm Biology-Psychology Building Room 1142 Learn about career opportunities with the Federal...
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5 Things To Do As A Psychology Major This Summer!
1. Do an informational interview or two. The summer months are a great time to research potential career paths that may be of interest to you. Once you’ve identified one or two psychology related occupations go online and find a professional...
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Considering Graduate Study In Psychology? Dr. Kevin Mcgann Can Help!
If you are thinking about pursuing a graduate degree in psychology, there are many factors to consider! These include the area of psychology (e.g., Clinical, Developmental, Counseling, Neuropsychology, Social, Industrial-Organizational,...
Neuroscience