Wednesday, October 11
6:00 pm-7:00 pm
1140 A-B
Biology-Psychology Building
Description:
Whether you are a new or seasoned psychology major, it's never too early or too late to start thinking about how you can apply your psychology knowledge and training toward your future career. This panel session will explore the three general
career tracks common to Bachelor's Degree Psychology
Graduates: practice, research, and teaching/education.
Recent PSYC Terp Graduates will share their stories as to
how they secured their first act, or entry level position and
provide advice, guidance, and tips on the early career
decision making process. Broad questions such as What can I
do with my Bachelor's Degree in Psychology? and How do I
gain experience relevant to a specific career track? will be
explored and addressed. First Act Panel RSVP Here
career tracks common to Bachelor's Degree Psychology
Graduates: practice, research, and teaching/education.
Recent PSYC Terp Graduates will share their stories as to
how they secured their first act, or entry level position and
provide advice, guidance, and tips on the early career
decision making process. Broad questions such as What can I
do with my Bachelor's Degree in Psychology? and How do I
gain experience relevant to a specific career track? will be
explored and addressed. First Act Panel RSVP Here
Confirmed Panelists:
Miles Stroud, PSYC '20 Senior Data Analyst, The Washington Post Serena Kemp, PSYC '23 Mental Health Professional, Compass Health Center
Frank Fonseca, PSYC '14 Researcher, American Institutes for Research
Hayley Kantziper, PSYC '13 Director of Strategic Initiatives, Kennedy Krieger
Rosario (Rose) Mino Olivares, PSYC '21 Senior Teaching Assistant, The Ivymount School