PSYC 3360. CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. 3 Hours.
This course explores the wide range of career opportunities available to psychology students. Through a combination of lectures, guest speakers, case studies, and practical assignments, students will gain insight into the diverse fields within psychology including clinical, counseling, industrial-organizational, cognitive, health, and neuroscience. The course will cover key topics such as graduate school options and preparations, career tracks and opportunities, and job search strategies. A key component will be on building career readiness through networking, resume development, and interview preparation for both academic and applied careers. Required for psychology majors. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in PSYC 1315 and PSYC 2315. PSYC_UNIV, PSYC__INT, PSYCBA, and PSYCBS plan codes.