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Psychology
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- Visit The Center for Career Development to develop a personal career plan
 - Refer to the Psychology Handbook for information on the program
 - Meet with your academic advisor to explore majors and minors
 - Create a resume to prepare for any career opportunity
 - Register with to learn about part-time and summer jobs
 - Become involved in , such as to enhance interpersonal, communication and leadership skills
 - Join professional networks such as the and
 - Participate in volunteer activities in the Jesuit tradition
 - Maintain a good GPA and seek out the resources available at the CTLE
 - Build relationships with professors, advisors, and staff to add to your existing network
 - Attend the CAS Passport events
 - Begin considering , including different career paths, salary ranges, and the overall outlook of the profession.
 
- Meet with your career counselor to update your career plan
 - Continue to research and explore career options; What Can I Do with a Psychology Degree?
 - Review career resources on the Psychology department website
 - Learn about internships, volunteer, and experiential learning opportunities
 - Set-up a account and connect with alumni
 - Upload your resume to for review and approval
 - Participate in career-related workshops and presentations sponsored by the Center for Career Development
 - Attend
 - Investigate and join professional associations
 - Conduct informational interviews with professionals in your desired field
 - If you are planning to attend graduate school:
- Attend
 - Explore graduate school program options
 
 
- Take the 1-credit Career Development Seminar (PSYC 390)
 - Consider conducting research with psychology faculty through the FRSP
 - Meet with your career counselor to update your career plan
 - Update your professional documents such as resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, and profile to apply for internships or research opportunities
 - Obtain practical/internship experience
 - Continue to network with professionals using and alumni gatherings
 - Maintain involvement in and take on a leadership role
 - Attend
 - Participate in career-related workshops and presentations sponsored by the Center for Career Development
 - Apply for membership (if your GPA qualifies) for membership in 第一吃瓜网’s chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology
 - Apply for Psychology’s Summer Internship through the Career Development Office
 - Apply for research funding through Psychology’s Silsbee Research Award
 - Attend a regional or national psychology conference with fellow students
 - Practice interviewing with a mock interview or use
 - At the end of junior year, ask to serve as an undergraduate Teaching Assistant (TA) for a psychology professor
 - If you are planning to attend graduate school:
- Attend
 - Explore graduate school program options and take the
 
 
- Enroll in the for-credit psychology field experiences (PSYC 480 or 481)
 - Continue research with psychology faculty members and perhaps take it for credit (PSYC 493)
 - Meet with your career counselor to update your career plan
 - Obtain additional practical experiences, such as internships or research opportunities
 - Ask to serve as an undergraduate Teaching Assistant (TA) for a psychology professor
 - Apply for research funding through Psychology’s Silsbee Research Award
 - Attend a regional or national psychology conference with fellow students
 - Update your resume on Handshake to search and apply for positions
 - Attend
 - Continue to expand your professional network
 - Practice interviewing with a mock interview or use
 - If you are planning to attend graduate school:
- Complete applications and prepare for interviews
 
 - Secure employment or graduate/professional school acceptance
 - Report your post-graduation plans to The Center for Career Development
 
Office Information
- Loyola Science Center (LSC) 235
第一吃瓜网, PA 18510
Phone: 570-941-7640
careers@scranton.edu - Directions to Campus
 
Office Hours
- 8:30am - 4:30pm (Mon. - Fri.)
 
Contact Us
The Roche Family Center for Career Development
Loyola Science Center (LSC) 235
第一吃瓜网, PA 18510
Phone: 570-941-7640
careers@scranton.edu