Tuesday, July 30, 2013

8/6/13

The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!

The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
--1.Start preparing for Job & Internship Fairs!
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--2.Work-study Position with the Community Service-Learning Center (CSLC)
--3.Direct Care Counselors Needed for Group Home--Part Time/Weekends
--4.In Home Support Professional Needed Immediately
--5.Respite Provider Needed Immediately--14 hours per week
COURSES OF INTEREST
--6.AHS 2400: Writing a Personal Statement (Health Professions)
--7.ID 3201 Career Planning
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
--8.Call for Undergraduate Research Manuscripts (Berkeley)
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
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1.Start preparing for Job & Internship Fairs!
If you're looking for a full time job for after graduation, or a summer internship, start getting your resume and cover letter prepared now! There are several career and internship fairs around campus and in the Twin Cities in September and October. These fairs are a perfect opportunity to connect with employers and start learn about potential career avenues. Don't wait until you are busy with classes to polish your materials. If you need some assistance, check out CLA Career Services, located in 411 STSS Building.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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2.Work-study Position with the Community Service-Learning Center (CSLC)
The Community Service-Learning Center is currently seeking a Peer Advisor to join their team! Peer Advisors in the CSLC advise students in the Community Engagement Scholars Program, facilitate training and reflection sessions, advise students seeking volunteer opportunities, and support service-learning courses. This is a great position for students looking to expand their experience with and knowledge of non-profit organizations in the Twin Cities. Students in these positions also gain extensive skills in advising their peers, leading reflection and training sessions, and program development. Positions are approximately 10 hours per week and applicants must have work-study. Contact Laura Dammer Hess damm0032@umn.edu with any questions and to apply. Applications are due Monday, August 19th at 4:30 PM.

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3.Direct Care Counselors Needed for Group Home--Part Time/Weekends
Dependable Home Health Care is seeking several Direct Care Counselors to join the teams at group homes in Northern Ramsey County, and Andover/Coon Rapids. The Direct Care Counselor will work directly with persons served in the implementation of the written Individual Support Plans, documenting progress and response to program services, and ensuring the safety and well-being of each person. This individual generally works without direct immediate supervision in the performance of assigned tasks. Individual would only be expected to work about 1 weekend per month. Job offer is contingent upon on a cleared background check and clean driving record. To apply or to learn about other positions, visit DHHC's website. For more information or questions, please contact Jane Schneider at janes@dependable-care.com or 651.779.9810 x101.

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4.In Home Support Professional Needed Immediately
Dependable Home Health Care is seeking an In Home Support Professional to work directly with a teenage male with Autism. An ideal candidate would be physically large to be able to handle high aggressive behaviors. This position is available immediately and would be 30 hours per week M-F 3pm-9pm. Preferred candidates will have experience working with persons who have developmental disabilities and have excellent behavior management skills. All job offers are contingent on a cleared background check and clean driving record. To apply or to learn about other positions, visit DHHC's website. For more information or questions, please contact Jane Schneider at janes@dependable-care.com or 651.779.9810 x101.

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5.Respite Provider Needed--14 hours per week
Dependable Home Health Care is seeking a Respite Provider to work with a young adult female by taking her out into the community for outings. Hours would include Monday, Wednesday, Friday evenings (5:30-8:30) and Saturdays for about 5 hours. This position is open immediately. Preferred candidates will have experience working with persons who have developmental disabilities and have excellent behavior management skills. All job offers are contingent on a cleared background check and clean driving record. To apply or to learn about other positions, visit DHHC's website. For more information or questions, please contact Jane Schneider at janes@dependable-care.com or 651.779.9810 x101.
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COURSES OF INTEREST
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6.AHS 2400: Writing a Personal Statement (Health Professions)
Do you need to write a personal statement or essay for your application to a health profession program? Are you having trouble figuring out how to get started, or how to tell your story in a concise and compelling way? Writing a personal statement can be challenging. Take this class and learn how to build your own story... and learn to express yourself the "write" way! Who should take this course? Pre-health students who will be applying to a health professional program within the next year. (1 credit, S/N only). Permission Number: Students should submit request at http://z.umn.edu/ahs2400fall13
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7.ID 3201 Career Planning
Wondering what you'll do after graduation? This course provides you with tools to integrate your career options with your talents, values, interests and experience. It's mainly aimed at juniors and seniors who are looking at life after graduation, and who want to optimize their career research, strategic resume writing, networking, and interviewing. You can also explore internship and grad school options.
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RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
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--8.Call for Undergraduate Research Manuscripts (Berkeley)
The Undergraduate Journal of Psychology at Berkeley (UJPB) is an annual publication that provides a critical forum for publication to a diverse and multidisciplinary undergraduate community. It features original research and review articles and provides a venue for original works that focus on psychology, neuroscience, and other cognitive sciences. The journal also has a focus on education and training scholarship, thereby promoting excellence in and encouraging further undergraduate research in psychology. If you have completed a "Stepping Stone Article", "Research Article" and/or "Review Article" in a psychology-related field, we'd like to invite you to submit your paper for review in the Undergraduate Journal of Psychology at Berkeley! Before you submit an article, please check our website at http://ujpb.weebly.com/submit.html for guidelines and expectations for different kinds of manuscripts. To submit an original research article and/or other work for review and publication, you can send an e-mail to berkpsychjournal@gmail.com with your article (in .doc or .docx format) attached. Please verify that your submission does not contain any identifying information (to ensure anonymity during the review process), but do include your full name, paper title, telephone number, and preferred e-mail address in the body of your e-mail. The deadline to submit papers is September 22, 2013. While articles submitted after this date may still be considered for later editions, papers received earlier will have higher priority.
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The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!
The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
--1.Start preparing for Job & Internship Fairs!
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--2.Work-study Position with the Community Service-Learning Center (CSLC)
--3.Direct Care Counselors Needed for Group Home--Part Time/Weekends
--4.In Home Support Professional Needed Immediately
--5.Respite Provider Needed Immediately--14 hours per week
COURSES OF INTEREST
--6.AHS 2400: Writing a Personal Statement (Health Professions)
--7.ID 3201 Career Planning
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
--8.Call for Undergraduate Research Manuscripts (Berkeley)
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
*****
1.Start preparing for Job & Internship Fairs!
If you're looking for a full time job for after graduation, or a summer internship, start getting your resume and cover letter prepared now! There are several career and internship fairs around campus and in the Twin Cities in September and October. These fairs are a perfect opportunity to connect with employers and start learn about potential career avenues. Don't wait until you are busy with classes to polish your materials. If you need some assistance, check out CLA Career Services, located in 411 STSS Building.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
*****
IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
*****
2.Work-study Position with the Community Service-Learning Center (CSLC)
The Community Service-Learning Center is currently seeking a Peer Advisor to join their team! Peer Advisors in the CSLC advise students in the Community Engagement Scholars Program, facilitate training and reflection sessions, advise students seeking volunteer opportunities, and support service-learning courses. This is a great position for students looking to expand their experience with and knowledge of non-profit organizations in the Twin Cities. Students in these positions also gain extensive skills in advising their peers, leading reflection and training sessions, and program development. Positions are approximately 10 hours per week and applicants must have work-study. Contact Laura Dammer Hess damm0032@umn.edu with any questions and to apply. Applications are due Monday, August 19th at 4:30 PM.
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3.Direct Care Counselors Needed for Group Home--Part Time/Weekends
Dependable Home Health Care is seeking several Direct Care Counselors to join the teams at group homes in Northern Ramsey County, and Andover/Coon Rapids. The Direct Care Counselor will work directly with persons served in the implementation of the written Individual Support Plans, documenting progress and response to program services, and ensuring the safety and well-being of each person. This individual generally works without direct immediate supervision in the performance of assigned tasks. Individual would only be expected to work about 1 weekend per month. Job offer is contingent upon on a cleared background check and clean driving record. To apply or to learn about other positions, visit DHHC's website. For more information or questions, please contact Jane Schneider at janes@dependable-care.com or 651.779.9810 x101.
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4.In Home Support Professional Needed Immediately
Dependable Home Health Care is seeking an In Home Support Professional to work directly with a teenage male with Autism. An ideal candidate would be physically large to be able to handle high aggressive behaviors. This position is available immediately and would be 30 hours per week M-F 3pm-9pm. Preferred candidates will have experience working with persons who have developmental disabilities and have excellent behavior management skills. All job offers are contingent on a cleared background check and clean driving record. To apply or to learn about other positions, visit DHHC's website. For more information or questions, please contact Jane Schneider at janes@dependable-care.com or 651.779.9810 x101.
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5.Respite Provider Needed--14 hours per week
Dependable Home Health Care is seeking a Respite Provider to work with a young adult female by taking her out into the community for outings. Hours would include Monday, Wednesday, Friday evenings (5:30-8:30) and Saturdays for about 5 hours. This position is open immediately. Preferred candidates will have experience working with persons who have developmental disabilities and have excellent behavior management skills. All job offers are contingent on a cleared background check and clean driving record. To apply or to learn about other positions, visit DHHC's website. For more information or questions, please contact Jane Schneider at janes@dependable-care.com or 651.779.9810 x101.
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COURSES OF INTEREST
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6.AHS 2400: Writing a Personal Statement (Health Professions)
Do you need to write a personal statement or essay for your application to a health profession program? Are you having trouble figuring out how to get started, or how to tell your story in a concise and compelling way? Writing a personal statement can be challenging. Take this class and learn how to build your own story... and learn to express yourself the "write" way! Who should take this course? Pre-health students who will be applying to a health professional program within the next year. (1 credit, S/N only). Permission Number: Students should submit request at http://z.umn.edu/ahs2400fall13
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7.ID 3201 Career Planning
Wondering what you'll do after graduation? This course provides you with tools to integrate your career options with your talents, values, interests and experience. It's mainly aimed at juniors and seniors who are looking at life after graduation, and who want to optimize their career research, strategic resume writing, networking, and interviewing. You can also explore internship and grad school options.
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RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
*****
--8.Call for Undergraduate Research Manuscripts (Berkeley)
The Undergraduate Journal of Psychology at Berkeley (UJPB) is an annual publication that provides a critical forum for publication to a diverse and multidisciplinary undergraduate community. It features original research and review articles and provides a venue for original works that focus on psychology, neuroscience, and other cognitive sciences. The journal also has a focus on education and training scholarship, thereby promoting excellence in and encouraging further undergraduate research in psychology. If you have completed a "Stepping Stone Article", "Research Article" and/or "Review Article" in a psychology-related field, we'd like to invite you to submit your paper for review in the Undergraduate Journal of Psychology at Berkeley! Before you submit an article, please check our website at http://ujpb.weebly.com/submit.html for guidelines and expectations for different kinds of manuscripts. To submit an original research article and/or other work for review and publication, you can send an e-mail to berkpsychjournal@gmail.com with your article (in .doc or .docx format) attached. Please verify that your submission does not contain any identifying information (to ensure anonymity during the review process), but do include your full name, paper title, telephone number, and preferred e-mail address in the body of your e-mail. The deadline to submit papers is September 22, 2013. While articles submitted after this date may still be considered for later editions, papers received earlier will have higher priority.
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Monday, July 22, 2013

7/23/13

The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!

The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
--1.New Advisor in Psychology Advising
COURSES OF INTEREST
--2.KIN 5720: Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
--3.VPM 3850W: Health & Biodiversity to fulfill Environment LE theme & Writing Intensive!
LEARNING ABROAD
--4.Start Exploring Study Abroad Programs Now!
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
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1.New Advisor in Psychology Advising
I wanted to write an introduction as I will be the new advisor in Psychology Advising starting this week, and the new author of the Psych Scoop. My name is Kayla Kelsey and I graduated last May (2012) from the University of Minnesota-TC with dual degree in Psychology and Youth Studies. I have spent the past year working as an Americorps member with College Possible at Humboldt High School in St. Paul helping high school students with the college application process. I worked in Psychology Advising for 4 years as a Peer Advisor, and I am really excited to be back on campus and back in the Psychology Department full time. I look forward to meeting you all.
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COURSES OF INTEREST
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2.KIN 5720: Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
3 credit - Class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday mornings (9:45-11:00am). This course addresses developmental, bio-cultural, psychological, social, and contextual factors associated with promotion of physical activity and prevention of sedentary behavior among young people. Students will consider fundamental questions and assumptions that frame the study of youth physical activity behavior, be exposed to a breadth of theoretical approaches and empirical research on youth physical activity, and learn how the existing knowledge base has been and can be translated into physical activity promotion efforts. Physical activity contexts will span structured (e.g., organized sport, school physical education) and unstructured (e.g., recreation, recess, active transportation) forms in school, neighborhood, and community settings). Course topics include: historical views on youth physical activity; definitions, measurement, and recommended guidelines of physical activity; youth health outcomes, ethics of youth physical activity research; motivational theories and perspectives; self-perceptions; family influence, peer influence, economic principles, living environments, and interventions in school settings, organized sport, and community programs. Interested students may contact Dr. Weiss at mrweiss@umn.edu.
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3.VPM 3850W: Health & Biodiversity to fulfill Environment LE theme & Writing Intensive!
3 credit - Class will meet Tuesdays 1:55-3:50pm. Ever thought about how the health of the environment affects the health of animals and humans? or what role does biodiversity play in that equation? This course explores the inextricable linkages between biodiversity, the health of the environment, and the health of humans and animals. The course will explore these relationships, threats to the delicate balance between them, and potential solutions for sustainable global & ecosystem health It will be delivered in an interactive environment and be largely based upon individual/group active learning processes and case study evaluation. It is available to all undergraduates interested in a future career in most health professions including veterinary medicine, public health, medicine, nursing, environmental health and more! Understanding the big picture of health will make you a more effective problem-solver!
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LEARNING ABROAD
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Start Exploring Study Abroad Now!
Thinking about studying abroad? Summer is the best time to explore the University of Minnesota Learning Abroad Center. The Learning Abroad Center's website is extensive, with options to search programs, by region, term, or subject. It takes time to sift through all of the program options to find the best fit for you, so start early. By starting in the summer, you can ensure sufficient time to learn about program requirements and deadlines and potential scholarship opportunities so that you can plan accordingly and not miss anything! If you don't know where to start, being by checking out the Psychology Major Advising Page!
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The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!
The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
--1.New Advisor in Psychology Advising
COURSES OF INTEREST
--2.KIN 5720: Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
--3.VPM 3850W: Health & Biodiversity to fulfill Environment LE theme & Writing Intensive!
LEARNING ABROAD
--4.Start Exploring Study Abroad Programs Now!
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
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1.New Advisor in Psychology Advising
I wanted to write an introduction as I will be the new advisor in Psychology Advising starting this week, and the new author of the Psych Scoop. My name is Kayla Kelsey and I graduated last May (2012) from the University of Minnesota-TC with dual degree in Psychology and Youth Studies. I have spent the past year working as an Americorps member with College Possible at Humboldt High School in St. Paul helping high school students with the college application process. I worked in Psychology Advising for 4 years as a Peer Advisor, and I am really excited to be back on campus and back in the Psychology Department full time. I look forward to meeting you all.
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COURSES OF INTEREST
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2.KIN 5720: Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
3 credit - Class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday mornings (9:45-11:00am). This course addresses developmental, bio-cultural, psychological, social, and contextual factors associated with promotion of physical activity and prevention of sedentary behavior among young people. Students will consider fundamental questions and assumptions that frame the study of youth physical activity behavior, be exposed to a breadth of theoretical approaches and empirical research on youth physical activity, and learn how the existing knowledge base has been and can be translated into physical activity promotion efforts. Physical activity contexts will span structured (e.g., organized sport, school physical education) and unstructured (e.g., recreation, recess, active transportation) forms in school, neighborhood, and community settings). Course topics include: historical views on youth physical activity; definitions, measurement, and recommended guidelines of physical activity; youth health outcomes, ethics of youth physical activity research; motivational theories and perspectives; self-perceptions; family influence, peer influence, economic principles, living environments, and interventions in school settings, organized sport, and community programs. Interested students may contact Dr. Weiss at mrweiss@umn.edu.
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3.VPM 3850W: Health & Biodiversity to fulfill Environment LE theme & Writing Intensive!
3 credit - Class will meet Tuesdays 1:55-3:50pm. Ever thought about how the health of the environment affects the health of animals and humans? or what role does biodiversity play in that equation? This course explores the inextricable linkages between biodiversity, the health of the environment, and the health of humans and animals. The course will explore these relationships, threats to the delicate balance between them, and potential solutions for sustainable global & ecosystem health It will be delivered in an interactive environment and be largely based upon individual/group active learning processes and case study evaluation. It is available to all undergraduates interested in a future career in most health professions including veterinary medicine, public health, medicine, nursing, environmental health and more! Understanding the big picture of health will make you a more effective problem-solver!
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LEARNING ABROAD
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Start Exploring Study Abroad Now!
Thinking about studying abroad? Summer is the best time to explore the University of Minnesota Learning Abroad Center. The Learning Abroad Center's website is extensive, with options to search programs, by region, term, or subject. It takes time to sift through all of the program options to find the best fit for you, so start early. By starting in the summer, you can ensure sufficient time to learn about program requirements and deadlines and potential scholarship opportunities so that you can plan accordingly and not miss anything! If you don't know where to start, being by checking out the Psychology Major Advising Page!
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

7/2/13

The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!

The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
--1.Last Day for Psych Advisor Janessa Eisenbraun
COURSES OF INTEREST
--2.LS 5950: Lifestyle and Health
--3.LS 5950: Creating Policies and Procedures for the Next Decade
--4.Want Guidance During Your Career or Internship Search? 2-Credit Fall Courses!
--5.One-Credit Courses to Supplement Your Personal & Professional Goals
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--6.Part-Time Strengths & Engagement Coaches Needed!
--7.Full-Time Student Personnel Coordinator for School of Journalism
--8.Full-Time College of Science & Engineering Transfer Advisor
--9.Kenwood Therapy Center Seeking Volunteer Intake Support
LEARNING ABROAD
--10.Map Out a Unique Research & Study Abroad Experience with SPAN
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
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1.Last Day for Psych Advisor Janessa Eisenbraun
I wanted to write to let you know that this will be the final Scoop sent from me, Janessa, as my last day in Psychology Undergraduate Advising will be this Friday, July 5th. (Don't worry--the Scoop will still be making its way to your inbox! Just not from me.) I have thoroughly enjoyed the past three years spent in this role, especially getting to know the many students who have entered my office, whether through email or meetings. I have been inspired by a number of you, and I will be embarking on a new adventure in graduate school this summer as part of the Master of Education in secondary English education program here at UMN-TC.

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COURSES OF INTEREST
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2.LS 5950: Lifestyle and Health
1 credit - Class will meet on two Wednesdays (7/10 & 7/13 from 6 - 8:30pm), with a paper due 3 to 4 weeks later. Millions of dollars are spent each year, searching for the newest medical interventions to aid the ailing public. Ironically, from a "big picture" perspective, access to medical care is actually a minor contributor to health. The number one factor in promoting health and reducing the risk for premature death is one's lifestyle. Lifestyle (diet, exercise, stress reduction, drug/alcohol/tobacco use, etc.) factors play a larger role in health than genetics, environment, socioeconomics or access to medical care. Physicians receive minimal training in methods of effectively altering patients' Lifestyle choices, and many of them spend their time painstakingly documenting the inevitable downward course of lifestyle-created disease. Although much attention is paid to this issue, with many individuals attending health clubs, trying various diets, etc., the vast majority of these attempts fail. This class is focused on identifying successful and sustainable methods of lifestyle change that can be used by anyone to improve their physical health and mental health. E-mail ccemls@umn.edu for a permission number of if you have questions about this seminar.

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3.LS 5950: Creating Policies and Procedures for the Next Decade
1 credit - Class will meet for one day (7/20 9am - 3pm) with a paper due 3 to 4 weeks later. Who needs policies and procedures? Whether written, oral, or imbedded in the culture, all organizations have policies and procedures by which they operate. The most effective policies are created to meet a need that has been well-analyzed. They are practical, logical and legal. They benefit from stakeholder input and research into alternatives and what has gone before. Perhaps most importantly there is a concrete plan for implementation and revision. This course culminates with a research and writing project that uses all the tools discussed to create policy and procedure for a real or hypothetical organization. E-mail ccemls@umn.edu for a permission number of if you have questions about this seminar.

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4.Want Guidance During Your Career or Internship Search? 2-Credit Fall Courses!
It's not too late to enroll in one of CLA's Career Courses this fall! Whether you are exploring possible majors and careers, trying to determine what you'll do after graduation, laying the groundwork for a successful job search, or wanting to get the most out of your internship, there are career courses that can give you expert guidance.

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5.One-Credit Courses to Supplement Your Personal & Professional Goals
If you are looking to add one more credit, consider making it mean something with Academic, Professional, and Personal Success (APPS) courses. APPS courses offer practical strategies to strengthen students' academic, professional, and future goals. Course topics include, but aren't limited to: APA 101: Guidelines & Academic Integrity; Effective Interviewing; Graduate School: Exploring, Preparing, & Applying; Preparing for Meaningful Internships; and Writing a Research Proposal from "A" to "IRB." Courses are available throughout the semester as Full-term, A-term, and B-term offerings. Students may enroll in multiple sections at one time. All courses are listed on One Stop under EDHD 1620. For more information, visit z.umn.edu/apps

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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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6.Part-Time Strengths & Engagement Coaches Needed!
The Office for Student Engagement is hiring students as Strengths & Engagement Coaches (S&E Coaches)! S&E Coaches will be paid $500 stipend/semester for approximately 60-70 hours of work/semester. S&E Coaches will: Provide individualized strengths and engagement coaching to students; facilitate workshops to student groups; provide feedback and ideas to the Office for Student Engagement and the Strengths Advisory Team; staff outreach events, such as: Exam Jam, U of M Job Fair, Involvement Fest; and assist with promotion of strengths and engagement through providing ideas and content for the twitter pages, website, facebook page, and blogThere are two strengths trainings you will need to attend if selected as a coach, these trainings are taking place on July 30th and August 5th. You also must be available for an in-person interview on July 22 or July 23rd. Please see the full job description and application to learn more about the duties of this position, as well as the qualifications needed under the "News and Updates" section of this webpage. Applications are due July 12th. If you have any questions you can contact Katy Hinz at katyh@umn.edu.

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7.Full-Time Student Personnel Coordinator for School of Journalism
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication has recently posted a position for an Undergraduate Student Personnel Coordinator. The person in this position serves as the unit's first point-of-contact for 1000+ pre-majors and journalism majors concerning policies, procedures, and communications and provides valued operational support to the program. This person is part of a dedicated student services team and works with SJMC's dynamic faculty and staff. This position may be of interest to recent graduates who have worked in a student services office and are interested in gaining professional student services experience. You can view the full position description posting at the UMN employment site here.

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8.Full-Time College of Science & Engineering Transfer Advisor
Provide leadership in coordinating and executing the recruitment and matriculation plan for Inter-College (ICT), Intra-University (IUT), and New Advanced Standing (NAS) transfer students to the College of Science and Engineering (CSE). Coordinate focused outreach and follow-up activities to attract and recruit high achieving students and students from under-represented populations. Achieve the desired ICT/IUT/NAS application and enrollment goals for CSE. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree and at least one year experience in a higher education academic setting. Must demonstrate excellent communication skills with strong written, interpersonal communication, and presentation skills, and have evidence of working with diverse populations, a commitment to diversity, and/or intercultural competence. University of Minnesota graduates preferred. Apply via the UMN employment site here.

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9.Kenwood Therapy Center Seeking Volunteer Intake Support
Kenwood Therapy Center is a highly regarded, innovative, 12-therapist, multidisciplinary clinic and training center in Minneapolis, MN. We are currently offering a volunteer opportunity for individuals to do confidential phone intakes and referrals, insurance benefit checks, and scheduling. This is a chance to speak to real people about real problems, and will provide context to further positions and graduate work. Experience, comfort, compassion, maturity, good judgment, and interest in working with clients with emotional, relational, sexual, and other serious life issues is important. This position provides the opportunity for immersion in the daily life of the clinic, as well as research and evaluation, so additional supportive tasks will be assigned as needed. Ideal for upperclassman student or individuals contemplating going on to graduate school in Psychology, Sociology, Family Therapy, or other mental health fields; or someone interested in general work in a mental health and family therapy clinic. At this dynamic, innovative center, opportunities for your role to evolve are abundant. Past volunteers have eventually assisted with group therapy sessions, taken session notes for therapists, and some have continued on to be hired for a paid position here at the Kenwood Center. Students and volunteers will be given opportunities for on-going training and supervision with experienced staff and therapists. We are looking for applicants that are able to commit for at least 1 year. Hours requested are Saturday, either 9am-1pm or 11am-3pm; and one additional weekday evening, from 3-7pm. We are looking for someone to start ASAP! If you are interested, please email a resume and a cover letter with a bit of your experience and interest to Joey Engelhart, Volunteer Coordinator, at j.engelhart@kenwoodcenter.org. You can find out more about the Kenwood Therapy Center website.

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LEARNING ABROAD
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10.Map Out a Unique Research & Study Abroad Experience with SPAN
The Student Project for Amity among Nations (SPAN) is now taking applications for study and research during summer 2014 in Cuba/Puerto Rico, Russia, or Ghana. The Ghana program is described at further here. For more information on all three destinations and an application form, visit the SPAN webpage or contact Evelyn Anderson at span@umn.edu.

The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!
The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
--1.Last Day for Psych Advisor Janessa Eisenbraun
COURSES OF INTEREST
--2.LS 5950: Lifestyle and Health
--3.LS 5950: Creating Policies and Procedures for the Next Decade
--4.Want Guidance During Your Career or Internship Search? 2-Credit Fall Courses!
--5.One-Credit Courses to Supplement Your Personal & Professional Goals
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--6.Part-Time Strengths & Engagement Coaches Needed!
--7.Full-Time Student Personnel Coordinator for School of Journalism
--8.Full-Time College of Science & Engineering Transfer Advisor
--9.Kenwood Therapy Center Seeking Volunteer Intake Support
LEARNING ABROAD
--10.Map Out a Unique Research & Study Abroad Experience with SPAN
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING FEATURES
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1.Last Day for Psych Advisor Janessa Eisenbraun
I wanted to write to let you know that this will be the final Scoop sent from me, Janessa, as my last day in Psychology Undergraduate Advising will be this Friday, July 5th. (Don't worry--the Scoop will still be making its way to your inbox! Just not from me.) I have thoroughly enjoyed the past three years spent in this role, especially getting to know the many students who have entered my office, whether through email or meetings. I have been inspired by a number of you, and I will be embarking on a new adventure in graduate school this summer as part of the Master of Education in secondary English education program here at UMN-TC.
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COURSES OF INTEREST
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2.LS 5950: Lifestyle and Health
1 credit - Class will meet on two Wednesdays (7/10 & 7/13 from 6 - 8:30pm), with a paper due 3 to 4 weeks later. Millions of dollars are spent each year, searching for the newest medical interventions to aid the ailing public. Ironically, from a "big picture" perspective, access to medical care is actually a minor contributor to health. The number one factor in promoting health and reducing the risk for premature death is one's lifestyle. Lifestyle (diet, exercise, stress reduction, drug/alcohol/tobacco use, etc.) factors play a larger role in health than genetics, environment, socioeconomics or access to medical care. Physicians receive minimal training in methods of effectively altering patients' Lifestyle choices, and many of them spend their time painstakingly documenting the inevitable downward course of lifestyle-created disease. Although much attention is paid to this issue, with many individuals attending health clubs, trying various diets, etc., the vast majority of these attempts fail. This class is focused on identifying successful and sustainable methods of lifestyle change that can be used by anyone to improve their physical health and mental health. E-mail ccemls@umn.edu for a permission number of if you have questions about this seminar.
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3.LS 5950: Creating Policies and Procedures for the Next Decade
1 credit - Class will meet for one day (7/20 9am - 3pm) with a paper due 3 to 4 weeks later. Who needs policies and procedures? Whether written, oral, or imbedded in the culture, all organizations have policies and procedures by which they operate. The most effective policies are created to meet a need that has been well-analyzed. They are practical, logical and legal. They benefit from stakeholder input and research into alternatives and what has gone before. Perhaps most importantly there is a concrete plan for implementation and revision. This course culminates with a research and writing project that uses all the tools discussed to create policy and procedure for a real or hypothetical organization. E-mail ccemls@umn.edu for a permission number of if you have questions about this seminar.
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4.Want Guidance During Your Career or Internship Search? 2-Credit Fall Courses!
It's not too late to enroll in one of CLA's Career Courses this fall! Whether you are exploring possible majors and careers, trying to determine what you'll do after graduation, laying the groundwork for a successful job search, or wanting to get the most out of your internship, there are career courses that can give you expert guidance.
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5.One-Credit Courses to Supplement Your Personal & Professional Goals
If you are looking to add one more credit, consider making it mean something with Academic, Professional, and Personal Success (APPS) courses. APPS courses offer practical strategies to strengthen students' academic, professional, and future goals. Course topics include, but aren't limited to: APA 101: Guidelines & Academic Integrity; Effective Interviewing; Graduate School: Exploring, Preparing, & Applying; Preparing for Meaningful Internships; and Writing a Research Proposal from "A" to "IRB." Courses are available throughout the semester as Full-term, A-term, and B-term offerings. Students may enroll in multiple sections at one time. All courses are listed on One Stop under EDHD 1620. For more information, visit z.umn.edu/apps
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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6.Part-Time Strengths & Engagement Coaches Needed!
The Office for Student Engagement is hiring students as Strengths & Engagement Coaches (S&E Coaches)! S&E Coaches will be paid $500 stipend/semester for approximately 60-70 hours of work/semester. S&E Coaches will: Provide individualized strengths and engagement coaching to students; facilitate workshops to student groups; provide feedback and ideas to the Office for Student Engagement and the Strengths Advisory Team; staff outreach events, such as: Exam Jam, U of M Job Fair, Involvement Fest; and assist with promotion of strengths and engagement through providing ideas and content for the twitter pages, website, facebook page, and blogThere are two strengths trainings you will need to attend if selected as a coach, these trainings are taking place on July 30th and August 5th. You also must be available for an in-person interview on July 22 or July 23rd. Please see the full job description and application to learn more about the duties of this position, as well as the qualifications needed under the "News and Updates" section of this webpage. Applications are due July 12th. If you have any questions you can contact Katy Hinz at katyh@umn.edu.
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7.Full-Time Student Personnel Coordinator for School of Journalism
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication has recently posted a position for an Undergraduate Student Personnel Coordinator. The person in this position serves as the unit's first point-of-contact for 1000+ pre-majors and journalism majors concerning policies, procedures, and communications and provides valued operational support to the program. This person is part of a dedicated student services team and works with SJMC's dynamic faculty and staff. This position may be of interest to recent graduates who have worked in a student services office and are interested in gaining professional student services experience. You can view the full position description posting at the UMN employment site here.
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8.Full-Time College of Science & Engineering Transfer Advisor
Provide leadership in coordinating and executing the recruitment and matriculation plan for Inter-College (ICT), Intra-University (IUT), and New Advanced Standing (NAS) transfer students to the College of Science and Engineering (CSE). Coordinate focused outreach and follow-up activities to attract and recruit high achieving students and students from under-represented populations. Achieve the desired ICT/IUT/NAS application and enrollment goals for CSE. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree and at least one year experience in a higher education academic setting. Must demonstrate excellent communication skills with strong written, interpersonal communication, and presentation skills, and have evidence of working with diverse populations, a commitment to diversity, and/or intercultural competence. University of Minnesota graduates preferred. Apply via the UMN employment site here.
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9.Kenwood Therapy Center Seeking Volunteer Intake Support
Kenwood Therapy Center is a highly regarded, innovative, 12-therapist, multidisciplinary clinic and training center in Minneapolis, MN. We are currently offering a volunteer opportunity for individuals to do confidential phone intakes and referrals, insurance benefit checks, and scheduling. This is a chance to speak to real people about real problems, and will provide context to further positions and graduate work. Experience, comfort, compassion, maturity, good judgment, and interest in working with clients with emotional, relational, sexual, and other serious life issues is important. This position provides the opportunity for immersion in the daily life of the clinic, as well as research and evaluation, so additional supportive tasks will be assigned as needed. Ideal for upperclassman student or individuals contemplating going on to graduate school in Psychology, Sociology, Family Therapy, or other mental health fields; or someone interested in general work in a mental health and family therapy clinic. At this dynamic, innovative center, opportunities for your role to evolve are abundant. Past volunteers have eventually assisted with group therapy sessions, taken session notes for therapists, and some have continued on to be hired for a paid position here at the Kenwood Center. Students and volunteers will be given opportunities for on-going training and supervision with experienced staff and therapists. We are looking for applicants that are able to commit for at least 1 year. Hours requested are Saturday, either 9am-1pm or 11am-3pm; and one additional weekday evening, from 3-7pm. We are looking for someone to start ASAP! If you are interested, please email a resume and a cover letter with a bit of your experience and interest to Joey Engelhart, Volunteer Coordinator, at j.engelhart@kenwoodcenter.org. You can find out more about the Kenwood Therapy Center website.
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LEARNING ABROAD
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10.Map Out a Unique Research & Study Abroad Experience with SPAN
The Student Project for Amity among Nations (SPAN) is now taking applications for study and research during summer 2014 in Cuba/Puerto Rico, Russia, or Ghana. The Ghana program is described at further here. For more information on all three destinations and an application form, visit the SPAN webpage or contact Evelyn Anderson at span@umn.edu.