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Landrum, R. Eric – Teaching of Psychology, 2018
Challenges abound in providing accurate and useful information to prospective and declared psychology majors about their career options and how to make decisions that will lead to satisfying and rewarding postgraduate lives. One component of this challenge is that by majoring in psychology, career affordances (i.e., the opportunities and…
Descriptors: Affordances, Alignment (Education), Academic Advising, Undergraduate Students
Schwartz, Beth M.; Gregg, Virginia R.; McKee, Mark – Teaching of Psychology, 2018
Providing career preparation for our students continues to be a focus for faculty, departments, and institutions. Professional development is most effective when accessible to students in a number of ways. This article presents how career preparation can be incorporated in advising, through programming and assessment in a career center, and in the…
Descriptors: Psychology, Undergraduate Students, Career Centers, Career Counseling
Golding, Jonathan M.; Lippert, Anne M.; Malik, Sarah E. – Teaching of Psychology, 2018
Career planning for psychology majors has broadened to include a diverse array of opportunities (e.g., medicine, law, education, government, and military). The Internet has made it possible for students to learn about and quickly obtain information regarding these new career options. This article describes various career resources on the Internet…
Descriptors: Internet, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Career Choice
Appleby, Drew C. – Teaching of Psychology, 2018
Undergraduate psychology programs have not always provided the same level of support for their job-seeking students than they have for those preparing to become psychologists. This is a particularly unfortunate situation because, according to the American Psychological Association's Center for Workforce Studies (American Psychological Association,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Majors (Students), Job Training
Shoenfelt, Elizabeth L.; Stone, Nancy J.; Kottke, Janet L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2015
Many psychology departments do not have industrial-organizational (IO) or human factors (HF) faculty members. As such, potential IO and HF graduate students may miss career opportunities because faculty advisors are unfamiliar with the disciplines and their graduate programs. To assist advisors, this article highlights the content of IO and HF…
Descriptors: Psychology, Departments, College Programs, Academic Advising
Lawson, Timothy J.; Reisinger, Debra L.; Jordan-Fleming, Mary Kay – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
Information about the undergraduate psychology courses preferred by graduate programs is useful for a number of purposes, including (a) advising psychology majors who are interested in graduate school, (b) undergraduate curriculum planning, and (c) examining whether graduate programs' preferences reflect national guidelines for the undergraduate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Psychology, Majors (Students), Course Content
Zimak, Eric H.; Edwards, Katie M.; Johnson, Shannon M.; Suhr, Julie – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
This study used a national sample of PhD students in clinical psychology (N = 1,034) to explore when students decided to pursue their graduate degree, reasons for their decisions, and associated satisfaction. Results indicated that immediately after completing their undergraduate degree, 57% of current graduate students reported postponing…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Clinical Psychology, Investigations
Freng, Scott; Webber, David; Blatter, Jamin; Wing, Ashley; Scott, Walter D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Comprehension of statistics and research methods is crucial to understanding psychology as a science (APA, 2007). However, psychology majors sometimes approach methodology courses with derision or anxiety (Onwuegbuzie & Wilson, 2003; Rajecki, Appleby, Williams, Johnson, & Jeschke, 2005); consequently, students may postpone…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Grade Point Average, Research Methodology, Academic Achievement
Bendersky, Karen; Isaac, Walter L.; Stover, Jason H.; Zook, Joan M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2008
Few online psychology graduate programs are accredited and thus may not provide students with the same career opportunities as programs from traditional universities. We investigated whether psychology majors are more likely than other majors to consider applying to online graduate programs and whether students considering these programs have…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Psychology, Employment Opportunities, Online Courses

Lunneborg, Patricia W.; Baker, Elizabeth C. – Teaching of Psychology, 1986
Presents a brief description and evaluation of advising in departments of psychology based on a 1985 national survey. Notes, among other things, that the 'all faculty' model of advising was most popular and that a majority of institutions provided no advising rewards or system for evaluating advisers' performance. (JDH)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Higher Education, Psychology, Surveys

Halgin, Richard P. – Teaching of Psychology, 1986
Urges undergraduate advisors to describe alternatives to traditional "Boulder-model" clinical psychology programs. Maintains that a large proportion of psychology undergraduates are not interested in careers with research responsibilities and, therefore, should be advised of such alternatives as counseling psychology and school psychology. (JDH)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Clinical Psychology, College Curriculum, Higher Education
Johnson, Emily J.; Morgan, Betsy L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2005
This article reports on a systematic revision of our psychology department's advising system. Assessment results indicate a change from 38% to 70% of our seniors endorsing advising as "good" or "high quality" from 1993 to 2003. We present the individual components of our advising plan and recommendations for improving advising.
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Psychology, College Students, Universities

Lunneborg, Patricia W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
A total of 178 psychology baccalaureates were surveyed to determine how satisfied they were with their jobs. Forty-one percent of the graduates did not participate in the study. Results showed that general job satisfaction was associated with business contact and general cultural jobs and not with organizational and technical jobs. (RM)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Bachelors Degrees, Educational Research, Higher Education

Smith, Randolph A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
The 539 American graduate programs listed in "Graduate Study in Psychology 1983-1984" were surveyed in order to provide more information for advising psychology majors, particularly beginning majors. Information collected included courses students should take for particular types of training and other criteria, e.g., previous research activity, of…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Admissions Counseling, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Palmiter, David, Jr.; Renjilian, David – Teaching of Psychology, 2003
This article identifies student (N = 102) and faculty (N = 84) attitudes regarding desired content for a faculty Web page. The majority of students and faculty agreed that faculty should include the following on a Web page: an e-mail address, office hours, telephone number, course syllabi, courses offered, research interests, educational…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Psychology, Interests, Educational Background
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