Tuesday, February 24, 2015

2/17/15

Psych Scoop 2/17/15
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
--1.Are You Graduating Spring 2015? Save the Date to Celebrate!
--2.Prepare to Register Early! 
PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
--3.Psychology Club/Psi Chi Meeting!
EVENTS
--4.Substance Abuse & Addiction
--5.Careers in Law Fair
--6.Active Minds Walks to Support the MN National Eating Disorder Association
RESEARCH
--7.RA Position Involving Coding Faces for Positive Emotion Sp 15
--8.Call for Papers from SOP
RESOURCES
--9.Interviews On Campus
--10.Utilize the Amazing Services at CLA Career Services
--11.Khan Academy MCAT Prep
ENGAGEMENT
--12.HECUA's summer-term course, "Race in America: Then and Now" 
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--13.Direct Support Professionals Needed for Twin Cities Metro
--14.Everyday Leaders Facilitator
--15.Financial Literacy and 21st Century Skills Trainer
*CAREER SPOTLIGHT*
Market Research Analyst
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
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1.Are You Graduating Spring 2015? Save the Date to Celebrate!
Psychology majors who have applied for Spring 2015 graduation will soon be receiving an email invitation to the 2015 Psychology Undergraduate Celebration. This annual psychology undergraduate event recognizes award recipients and graduating seniors in front of peers, staff, faculty, and family for all of their accomplishments! The event will be held on campus Friday, May 8, 2015 from 4:00pm to 5:30pm. Please mark your calendars now and keep an eye out for your email invitation, which will be sent following Spring Break. Visit our Facebook page to view pictures of last year's celebration.
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2.Prepare to Register Early! 
Due to an upgrade to the U's core technology, registration for May, summer, and fall terms will be earlier than usual. To prepare for this year's early registration, meet with both your College advisor, and your Psychology Major Advisor and learn about changes to the registration process. Keep in mind that registration is the busiest time of year for advisors, and thus appointments tend to fill up 1-2 weeks in advance.
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PSI CHI/Psychology Student Organization

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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in Psi Chi/ Psychology Student Association activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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3.Psychology Club/Psi Chi Meeting!
Come join the Psychology Club/Psi Chi this Thursday, February 19th, from 5:30-6:30 in Elliott Hall room N218. We will be watching a couple of psychology related TED Talks followed by a short discussion with free pop and popcorn. No need to be a Psi Chi member to attend! Come get to know some wonderful people with similar interests and enjoy the free snacks!
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EVENTS
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4.Substance Abuse & Addiction
The student group Active Minds is a student-run mental health advocacy group devoted to educating students about the prevention of mental health issues and reducing the stigma of mental illness. This week their meeting will feature guest speaker, Scott Burwell from the Psychology department, coming to talk about his research on substance use and addiction. Join us on Thursday, February 19th from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM in Coffman 213.
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5.Careers in Law Fair
The University Student Legal Services, Mock Trial Association, CLA Career Services and the Pre-Law Society are proud to present the Careers in Law Fair. The event will be located in the Willey Hall Atrium from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., on Wednesday, March 4th. Registration is not required! Participants include more than 50 exhibitors from a number of prominent government agencies, nonprofits, criminal justice organizations, several political offices, and a dozen law schools. Learn first hand about graduate school options, related volunteer and internship experiences, and professions in the local legal community. This event is not just for those considering law school- it features opportunities for a variety of academic disciplines in law-related fields. Go online for more information.
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6.Active Minds Walks to Support the MN National Eating Disorder Association
Active Minds will be participating in the MN NEDA (National Eating Disorder Association) Walk on the morning of Sunday, February 22nd at the Mall of America. Come join us to support the cause! The walk is from 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM and student registration is $15 (which includes a T-shirt!). Follow the link to join the team "Active Minds - U of M" with the password "gopherpride". For those concerned about transportation, the light rail blue line will take you right to the mall and if enough Active Minds members sign up we may be able to set up some carpools. Any questions can be directed to aminds@umn.edu.
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RESEARCH
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7.RA Position Involving Coding Faces for Positive Emotion Sp 15
A lab at the Institute of Child Development is seeking a Research Assistant (in any major) to help with a facial emotion coding project. The position is available immediately. If it's still possible for you to get credit for this semester, we will definitely work with you on that. The project is focused on how emotional interactions between parents and children can impact child outcomes. The RA will code parent faces specifically for positive emotion, using the coding scheme. You will gain training in facial emotion coding and learn about the process of conducting psychology research. Previous psychology or child development research experience is a plus, but the most important factor is a strong interest in facial emotion coding. Time Commitment: 3-9 hours per week effective from now until the end of the spring semester. Please forward your resume, which includes your current GPA near the top, to Jyothi at ramak032@umn.edu; please put "Spring 2015 Emotion Coding Project" in the Subject Line. E-mail me with any questions, and thank you for your interest!
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8.Call for Papers from SOP
Scientific Online Publishing (SOP) is a publisher of journals covering a wide range of academic subjects. SOP is dedicated to spreading and sharing the latest research achievements around the world and offering a very convenient access to all the individual researchers and academic communities. SOP aims not only to promote the progress of science, but also to improve the level of research in developing areas. Under the principle of Open Access, SOP is devoted to promoting Open Access journal publishing worldwide. With SOP, any scientific outcome is obtainable at anytime in any corner of the world. We received 1263 manuscripts, and accepted 549 of them in 2014. SOP is making every effort to publish the latest research outcomes and scientific information in various subjects as many as possible. Any topics of subjects concerned are welcome. For more information, please visit the homepage of the journals. In order to promoting the scientific research, we reduced the publishing fees in this quarter and some of our journals are totally free of charge. 
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RESOURCES
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9.Interviews On Campus
Many employers conduct interviews on campus for full-time and internship positions. Each semester CLA Career Services hosts local and national organizations of all sizes and sectors. Check often as new schedules are added regularly!  Search the ‘Interview On Campus’ section on GoldPASS for more information and a full list of on-campus interview opportunities.
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10.Utilize the Amazing Services at CLA Career Services
If you're looking to explore internships and careers, have your resume critiqued, practice interview with local and national companies, learn about writing an effective cover letter or personal statement, or any number of career related things, CLA Career Services is the place for you. CLA Career Services is the Career Services Office for CLA students. They work with all degree-seeking students enrolled in CLA, and recent alumni (up to one year after graduation) to help them prepare for their future endeavors. Each semester CLA Career Services hosts a number of workshops, courses, fairs, info sessions, practice interviews and one-on-one advising sessions for free! Take advantage of this amazing resource while you can. You can find out more information about their events and sign up for their newsletter online.
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11.Khan Academy MCAT Prep
Thinking about medical school? Have you taken the MCAT yet? If not, then check out this free MCAT study resource.
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ENGAGEMENT
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12.HECUA's summer-term course, "Race in America: Then and Now" 
If you are looking to do something unique with your summer-term, HECUA’s "Race in America: Then and Now" Might be just what you’re looking for. This course has been running for nearly 10 years, but I think it has a renewed relevance and urgency given the events of the past year as we have seen a dramatic shift in public conversation around race in the United States. The tragic deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, John Crawford, Tamir Rice, and other unarmed black men dominated the news, powerful protests forced Americans to confront the twin realities of institutionalized racism and police brutality. Protests spilled onto the highways of major cities, occupied shopping malls, and dominated digital spaces, framing dissent around a single rallying cry, originally posted as a Facebook status by 33 year old Alicia Garza: "Black lives matter." Race in America: Then and Now dives into questions of racial justice in America today, and the continuing role of race in the United States. Students meet with civil rights activists who were active in the 1960s and those who are active now, as well as lawyers, politicians, educators, and youth. Field experiences open up connections among issues related to education, incarceration, distribution of wealth, health care, housing, employment, and the environment. By the end of the month, students have a profound understanding of the Civil Rights Movement—its motivations, strategies, successes and failures—and they have also developed ways to make meaningful contributions to their own communities. The course (ID 3574, 6 credits) will run from June 8th to June 29th. It will be based in Jackson, Mississippi, but include multi-day trips to Alabama, Tennessee, and the Gulf Coast (including New Orleans). Go online more information, including application instructions.
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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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13.Direct Support Professionals Needed for Twin Cities Metro
Lutheran Social Service is searching for Direct Support Professionals (DSP)! DSPs help individuals living in residential homes, including, but are not limited to the following: assisting with personal cares, cooking, cleaning, (teeth brushing/showers/dressing/etc.), medication administration, recreational activities, meal preparation, personal hygiene, work and leisure activities, and financial responsibilities. LSS is looking for people who value the worth of others, respect others and strive for excellence. We have a variety of positions, varied hours/schedule, in many locations across the Twin Cities metro.  We’re confident we can find something to suit your preferences! Requirements: Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record based on the organization's drivers eligibility requirements, acceptable criminal background check based on the organization's and Department of Human Services guidelines. Application Contact: Interested candidates should contact Danielle Slain (danielle.slain@lssmn.org) to submit an application.
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14.Everyday Leaders Facilitator
Facilitate an after school leadership/service-learning class Wednesday afternoons Northrup School, 4315 31st avenue So within The Minneapolis Public Schools Community Education program.  There will be opportunities in the school to teach at other sites. Responsibilities include: Establish positive relationships with youth and act as a role model; Facilitate leadership and service-learning activities for elementary, middle school or high school students; Provide reflection on student work.  Students and staff will reflect on their learning in journals or through art forms; Help students prepare for and attend the Annual Service-Learning Celebration in May; Required to join and use the National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC) Generator School Network (GSN). Qualifications include: 1-2 years’ experience working with youth in an urban setting; Basic understanding of service-learning; Good communication skills with youth and adults; Comfortable working with diverse populations; Enjoy working with elementary or middle school students; Able to commit to 2 hours of mandatory paid training and bi monthly support meetings; Enthusiastic about service/service-learning in building leadership in young people. For more information contact Jerilyn Ezaki at 612-668-3809 or jerilyn.ezaki@mpls.k12.mn.us
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15.Financial Literacy and 21st Century Skills Trainer
Ensure that participating native youth have a strong background and understanding of financial literacy and the 21st Century skills required to be successful in careers through education/training and career mentoring/coaching. Proficiencies/Skills Needed include: Bachelor’s degree in education, business or related field; Prior experience delivering education/training with youth; experience working with American Indian youth preferred; Strong grasp of financial literacy and wealth-generation strategies; Demonstrated ability to work as part of the project team; Self-starter; ability to work with minimal supervision. Responsibilities include: Plan and deliver financial literacy/21 Century skills training to all youth in program. This will include development/selection of curriculum, scheduling/coordination of training activities, and assessment of training outcomes in collaboration with Woodlands National Bank; Recruit and train career mentors/coaches from high-demand, high-growth industries to work with youth; coordinate monthly mentoring/coaching sessions during internship periods; Assist in planning and supervision of career field trips; and Assist in compiling youth participation and performance data. This is a half-time position. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to John Gwinn, MIGIZI Communications Project Director, jgwinn@migizi.org(612) 721-6631 x222. Deadline to Apply (extended): February 27, 2015
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CAREER SPOTLIGHT
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MARKET RESEARCH ANALYST

The study of Psychology allows one to obtain a vast array of transferrable skills.  These skills include interpersonal awareness, measurement, and critical evaluation—to name a few.  With skills such as these, Market Research Analyst positions appear a perfect fit for individuals with a Psychology degree.
Market Research Analysts gather information about the public and competitors in regards to topics ranging from movie interests to healthy living practices, depending on their employer.  They then analyze the data collected and determine a course of action for marketing based on the results.  Based on research, what seasonal coffee drink is most appealing to consumers and would succeed in this economic time?  What movie ending keeps movie-goers satisfied?  Basically, what is it that people want based on data and how do we give it to them while keeping in mind the business aspects?  As a Market Research Analyst, your focus would be answering these questions.
Educational path
Pairing your Psychology education (a B.A. would probably be the best fit) with courses in marketing, economics, statistics, or retail merchandising would prepare you well for this field.  Explore the course catalogs online for course ideas in these fields
, and find out the minor/major declaration process for these areas in their respective departments. Entry level positions require a Bachelor’s degree.  More advanced roles will need to obtain additional degrees.
Examples of Hiring Organizations
----Retail fields (i.e. Target Corporation)
----Educational institutions (i.e. Capella University or MNSCU)
----Food and hospitality (i.e. Caribou Coffee)
----Entertainment industry (i.e. Warner Music Group)
Courses to explore in Psychology
PSY 3801 & PSY 3001W
----Though required courses, you will want to pay extra attention and do well if interested in this field
PSY 4993/5993:  Research Lab in Psychology
----Try to get involved with a lab that is in need of a data analyst and works with information gathering
PSY 3011: Introduction to Learning & Behavior
----If you learn about these topics, you are better equipped to influence them!
PSY 3051: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
----Learn about memory and problem solving
PSY 3201: Introduction to Social Psychology
----Learn about general consumer behaviors and the ways we think in groups
Related Student Orgs/Service-Learning Experiences:
--American Marketing Association
--Service-Learning and student organizations typically have opportunities for students to become involved with PR or marketing within their group.  Find an opportunity that is interesting to you and see if you can advance your experience in the field while working with something you are passionate about!
Helpful websites:

----Additional tips about pursuing a Market Research position
----More details on the field of Market Research and what it entails

----Start exploring job opportunities in the field
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