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Career Assignment Paper
Requirements
- APA style – first person is fine for this assignment
- Your paper should be AT LEAST 6-7 pages in length, but a majority of you will do well to make it I would make sure you cover each topic THOROUGHLY. This project will take you a good number of pages to adequately cover. Remember that this assignment is 50% of your grade. You should treat this assignment as an assignment worth 50% of your grade.
- You will not be able to address 100% of all items listed above, or all questions may not apply to your
- Some questions will only apply to certain career choices and/or degrees/schools.
- I give these questions more as a guide for what questions to be answering. Some answers may not be knowable (but for some situations they will be).
- Please include a title page, student paper, APA
- Please include a references page, using your textbook for the course as the source. I want to see that you can do a references page citing a book.
Rubric
- APA Formatting: 25%
- Grammar: 10%
- Content: 40%
- Writing style/organization of thoughts/flow of paper: 25%
Check tips on how to do your Psychology Assignment.
Career Assignment Paper
Part 1: Career choices
- List your top 2-3 career choices (or more if you have more) for psychology careers – you may reference your textbook
- Research the following for each career choice:
- Educational requirements
- Expected pay or salary range
- Common or typical job responsibilities (e.g. is it clinical work or non-clinical, typical populations of people you work with, job expectations, )
- Overall job outlook
- Potential of finding a job in this field
- Is it a growing field?
- Potential path to get to that job – sometimes you have to start in one place to get to another
- Why are these your top choices? Why did you rank them in this order? What makes your top choice more preferable than your other choices?
- Are there any bachelor’s level jobs you would consider?
- If so, what are those jobs and why would you consider them?
- If not, why would you not consider them?
Career Assignment Paper
Part 2: Education
- What degree programs are you considering? (e.g. PhD, PsyD, master’s)
- Why are you considering these degrees?
- Would you be able to do your career with different degrees (e.g. could you do your job
with a master’s in counseling or a Psy.D. or would you need a Psy.D.?)
- Would you need any specializations either in grad school or even post-doctoral work?
- Is there a residency, internship, or post-doctoral work?
- What schools are you considering attending after graduation? (note you might be considering one school for multiple degree options if you’re undecided)
- List your top 2-3 schools (or more if necessary depending on job/career choices)
- Why are they your top schools? What stands out about them?
- What are their admission requirements? Do they have any GRE or GPA requirements? Do you have to submit any writing examples?
- When is their application deadline? Do they accept students once a year or twice a year?
- What percentage of applicants are typically admitted? (How many applicants do they typically receive versus how many they actually accept?)
- What are applicants’ typical GPA and GRE scores who are admitted?
- What does the total cost of tuition to go there for the degree you are seeking (assume a normal time-frame of completion)?
- Do they offer any scholarships, research assistantships, teaching assistantships, or grants?
- Does the school participate in any research that you might be interested in participating?
Career Assignment Paper
Part 3: Job Openings
- Research a few job openings for your chosen careers. Try to find at least 1-2 job postings for each career you chose in part 1.
- Did you find many job openings for that chosen career or only a few?
- Did you find any jobs locally (either in this area or where you are hoping to live)? Or are the jobs in areas you would not mind living?
- What populations are being served (particularly if a clinical job – even for non-clinical your work may still have applications to certain populations of people or organizations – e.g. working professionals or developing assessments for cities)?
- What are the requirements for each job? How are they similar or different? How does salary compare?
- What are the job responsibilities (note some listings may give a VERY long list – just summarize – I’m not applying for the job. Just communicate to me the major things)
Part 4: Next Steps
What are your next steps for the Spring semester? (e.g. taking the GRE, applying to schools, talking with schools, visiting schools, etc.)