Hi
folks:
I'm having a
problem that is stumping me. A couple of my undergraduate students are
applying to graduate schools this year and are trying to put together a vita for
the applications. I'm having a hard time remembering exactly what I
included on my undergraduate vita. I'm assuming the
basics:
Name and
address
Educational
information (Major, GPA, graduation date)
Work
experiences (does this include sales, waiting, and other non-psychology jobs or
just those that are relevant for graduate school?)
Volunteer
experiences
Research
experiences (including presentations and publications but also final research
projects for Methods courses, etc.?)
What kinds
of information do you advice your students put on their vitas? Does
anyone have any sample templates for undergraduate vitas that they are
willing to share?
On behalf of
my students, thanks!
Rod
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Roderick D. Hetzel,
Ph.D.
Department of
Psychology
LeTourneau
University
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From: ROBERT [EMAIL PROTECTED]@MATHSCIENCE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 6:42 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Intro to PsychopharmacologyI will be teaching a new course (new prep for me and new course offered by our department) called "Introduction to Psychopharmacology" next Fall (2004). The course is designed to discuss pharmacological treatments of psychological disorders, as opposed to discussing drugs of abuse which are currently covered in our "Drugs & Behavior" course. I would appreciate any suggestions for texts (with pros and cons if possible) as well as suggestions for exercises or good web pages from those of you who have experience teaching such a course.Thanks,Rob Flint------------------------------------------------------------------------------Robert W. Flint Jr., Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Psychology and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Behavioral and Neuroscience ResearchThe College of Saint Rose432 Western AvenueAlbany, NY 12203-1490Phone: 518.458.5379Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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