WHERE DO YOU GO TO FIND OUT ABOUT GRADUATE SCHOOL, CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY,
and OTHER INFORMATION YOU NEED TO SUCCEED?
Try the Psychology Department’s Lending Library
in the department office (Fitzelle 127)!
Here are a few of the books available:
Baxter, Neale & Perry,
Philip A. (1997). Opportunities
in Counseling and Development Careers. Chicago: VGM Career Horizons,
NTC/Contemporary Publishing Group.
Buskist, William & Mixon, Amy (1998). Allyn & Bacon
Guide to Master’s Programs in Psychology and Counseling Psychology.
Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Buskist, William & Sherburne, Thomas R. (1996). Preparing
for Graduate Study in Psychology, 101 Questions and Answers. Boston:
Allyn and Bacon.
DeGalan Julie & Lambert, Stephen (1995). Great Jobs
for Psychology Majors. Chicago: VGM Career Horizons, NTC/Contemporary
Publishing Group.
Figueroa-Garcia, Alberto, Goodwin, Karyn, Skourtes, Stephanie, & Holliday,
Bertha G. (1998). Psychology Education & Careers Guidebook for
College Students of Color. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
Fretz, B. R., & Stang, D. J. (1980). Preparing for
graduate study in psychology: not for seniors only! Washington,
D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Gelfand, Harold, Walker, Charles J., & the American
Psychological Association (2002). Mastering APA Style, Student’s
Workbook and Training Guide. Washington, D.C.: APA.
Getting in: A step-by-step plan for gaining admission
to graduate school In psychology. (1993). Washington, D.C.: American
Psychological Association.
Goldman, Bert A. & Mitchell, David F. (2003). Directory
of Unpublished Experimental Mental Measures,
Volume 8. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Graduate Study In Psychology. (1998-1999, 2002,
2003). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Grocer, Sislena & Kohout, Jessica (1997). The 1995
APA Survey of 1992 Psychology Baccalaureate Recipients (employment
survey). Washington, D.C.: Research Office, Central Programs, American
Psychological Association.
Keith-Spiegel, Patricia & Wiederman, Michael W. (2000). The
Complete Guide to Graduate School Admission, Psychology, Counseling,
and Related Professions, Second Edition. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
Landrum, E., Davis, S., & Landrum, T.A. ( ). The
Psychology Major, Career Options and Strategies for Success. New
York: Prentice Hall.
Mayne, T. J., Nocross, J. C., & Sayette, M. A. (1994). Insider's
guide to graduate programs in clinical psychology 1994/1995. New
York: Guilford Press.
Morgan, Betsy Levonian & Korschgen, Ann J. (1998). Majoring
In Psych? Career Options for Psychology Undergraduates. Boston:
Allyn and Bacon.
Parrott, Les, III (1999). How to Write Psychology Papers,
Second Edition. New York: Longman/Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
Psychology/careers for the twenty-first century. (1996).
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Sternberg, Robert J. (Ed.) (1999). Career Paths in Psychology,
Where your degree can take you. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
Summary information on master of social work programs,
1996-97. (1997). Alexandria, VA: Council On Social Work Education.
Super, Charles M. & Super, Donald E. (1994). Opportunities
in Psychology Careers. Chicago: VGM Career Horizons, NTC/Contemporary
Publishing Group.
Taylor, Sylvie (1998). Psychology Education & Careers
Guidebook for College Students of Color, Applying to Graduate & Professional
Programs. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Walfish, Steve & Hess, Allen K. (2001). Succeeding
in Graduate School, The Career Guide for Psychology Students. Mahway,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
Wallace, Patricia M. (1999). Psych Online. Boston:
McGraw-Hill College.
Woods, P.J., & Wilkinson, C. S. (Eds.). (1987). Is
psychology the major for you? Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
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