Are you planning to attend graduate school?
The Career Development Center (CDC)
Located on the second floor of Glendening Hall (211), the CDCenter is a great resource for professional/graduate school research, career exploration and internship/employment opportunities.
Make an online appointment to visit the CDC!
Join MentorNet! What is graduate school really like? How can you make the most of your first "real" job? The CDC's MentorNet directory gives students and recent graduates the opportunity to learn about graduate study and the world of work by connecting with professionals in their field of interest. Relevant mentors can be easily identified by searching the database according to major, graduate degree, occupation, location, or keyword. Contact the Career Development Center at careercenter@smcm.edu to obtain a unique username and password.
Planning Your Psychology Major
Entering Major as a Junior (having taken Introduction to Psychology)
Junior:
Fall: Statistics (PSYC 201), 200-level content course, one 300/400-level course, elective outside major
Spring: Writing/Methods (PSYC203), one lab course, one 300/400-level course, elective outside major
Special Opportunities: directed research/field experience
Senior:
Fall: SMP or ACE elective, one lab course, elective work outside major
Spring: SMP or ACE Senior Seminar, one 300/400-level course elective work outside major,
Special Opportunities: field experience
Entering Major as a First-Year Student
Entering Major as a Second-Semester Sophomore (having taken Introduction to Psychology)


