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Psychology majors often have difficulty transitioning from being a
college student to a working psychology graduate. "Introduction to
Academic and Career Opportunities in Psychology" is designed to
help psychology majors plan for careers after graduation, before
they graduate.
Developed by several psychology instructors, this title offers
students multiple perspectives on:
- Psychology-related careers.
- How degrees shape career opportunities.
- Developing a strong network of colleagues.
- Prevailing myths about majoring in psychology.
This collection of readings, articles, and resources places a
special emphasis on multicultural issues in the psychology
workforce. "Introduction to Academic and Career Opportunities in
Psychology" is an essential guide for any psychology major
preparing for life during and after their degree.
Emilio C. Ulloa, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor and has served as
the Director of Undergraduate Advising and Programs in the
Department of Psychology at San Diego State University since 2003.
Dr. Ulloa has received awards for his teaching and mentoring and
was recognized in 2009 for his advising by NACADA (The National
Academic Advising Association).
Kristen Cole, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and Associate
Professor of Psychology at San Diego City College in California.
Her courses include Abnormal Psychology, Human Sexual Behavior,
Physiological Psychology, Introduction to Counseling, Careers in
Psychology, and Field Placement in Psychological Services. She has
also worked in private practice, psychiatric hospitals, military
installations, university counseling centers, and neuroscience
research institutes.
Adam Renteria, M.A.has taught General Psychology, Lifespan
Development, Introduction to Physiological Psychology, Human
Sexuality, and Careers in Psychology courses at Mesa College,
Palomar College, and Southwestern College in San Diego, California.
He earned a master s degree from San Diego State University, where
he studied neuropsychology and had the opportunity to work with
undergraduates interested in pursuing graduate studies and careers
in psychology.
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