I use the Taking Sides book - but I don't think that is what you are 
looking for.
For a great (short) book to jumpstart class discussion on careers, I 
recommend the "Majoring in Psych?" book by Morgan and Korschgen. It's a 
quick read (I read most of it in an afternoon) and it generates a good bit 
of discussion.

At 02:28 PM 10/15/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Colleagues and Friends,
>         Our senior seminar is usually taught by all of the faculty in our
>department, but this year we are going to have only one person teach it, me.
>We typically read five or six books and talk about each one for a couple of
>weeks.  We typically have a mix of classic and contemporary, and prefer
>books with a theoretical point.  Area of subject is open.
>         What would be your suggestions for such a class?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Joe Hatcher
>Ripon College
>Ripon, Wi  54971
>USA
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