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The Psychology Major's Handbook
Each year over 70,000 students earn bachelor's degrees in psychology. The Psychology Major's Handbook (Wadsworth) is packed with information
to help students from the time they begin their first psychology course to the time they consider post-graduate studies and psychology-related
careers.
CONTACT INFO: Tara Kuther, Ph.D.
EMAIL: Kuther@wcsu.edu
PHONE: (203) 837-8694
FAX: (646) 349-4362
Each year over 70,000 students earn bachelor's degrees in psychology. A new resource, The Psychology Major's Handbook (Wadsworth), by
Dr. Tara Kuther, is packed with information to help students from the time they begin their first psychology course to the time they consider post-graduate studies and psychology-related
careers.
Refer to The Psychology Major's Handbook to:
-Decide if psychology is right for you
-Take an active role in your education
-Identify and take advantage of resources that your school offers
-Study efficiently with strategies that help you improve your time management, reading, note-taking, and test-taking skills
-Write effective psychology papers using APA style
-Learn about the many exciting career opportunities available with an undergraduate degree in psychology
-Find a job after graduation: the best guidance on locating openings, completing applications, writing resumes and cover letters, and interview strategies
-Explore whether or not to pursue an advanced degree-- the benefits, job outlooks, different degrees, and career specialties
Read the table of contents and learn more about The Psychology Major's Handbook at:
http://members.aol.com/tkuther/psychmajorshandbook.htm
or learn more at the publisher's website:
http://newtexts.com/newtexts/book.cfm?book_id=718
Product Info: Kuther, T. L. (July, 2002). The Psychology Major's Handbook. (Wadsworth) ISBN: 0155085115
CONTACT INFO: Tara Kuther, Ph.D.
EMAIL: Kuther@wcsu.edu
PHONE: (203) 837-8694
FAX: (646) 349-4362
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