Monday, November 24, 2014

MSSW - Couple and Family Therapy Open House Dec. 5, 2014



MSSW - Couple and Family Therapy Open House Dec. 5, 2014

Are you interested in learning more about the field of marriage and family therapy?
If so, the University of Louisville Masters in Social Work program with a Specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy now known as Couple and Family Therapy, might be what you are looking for in a Graduate Education.  

Please join us for a CFT Specialization Open House on Friday, December 5th from 4:30-6:00 at Burhans Hall on Shelby Campus.

At the Open House you will have an opportunity to meet CFT faculty, learn about the program and practicum, and ask questions in an informal setting. Snacks and soft drinks will be provided.

Prior attendance at one of the MSSW Prospective Student Sessions would be helpful but is not required (see below). We will only be discussing the MSSW-CFT specialization.  

The Kent School’s MSSW-CFT program prepares students through course work and practicum hours and supervision to become Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists in addition to being able to sit for licensure as Clinical Social Workers.

If you are interested in learning more about the MSSW-CFT Specialization, please join us on December 5th.
RSVP by Monday, December 1st to danette.baker@louisville.edu .

The next MSSW Prospective Student Sessions are scheduled for  Dec. 10th 5:00 – 6:45 and  Dec. 16th noon – 1:00.
For additional information go to http://louisville.edu/kent/.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

SEEKING STUDENTS FOR PHD IN INQUIRY METHODOLOGY



SEEKING STUDENTS FOR PHD IN INQUIRY METHODOLOGY

The Inquiry Methodology doctoral program, housed in the Indiana University School of Education, now offers a PhD in Inquiry Methodology (also referred to as Research Methodology) with three possible areas of focus.

Doctoral students in Inquiry Methodology receive rigorous training in one of three research methodology areas: qualitative inquiry, quantitative inquiry, or an integrated track. Graduates of research methodology programs are in high demand and enjoy a number of job opportunities, including academia, research institutes, government, and the commercial sector.

Possible areas of focus include educational and social science statistics, psychometrics, evaluation, ethnography, discourse analysis and so forth. In a climate that heavily emphasizes scientifically based research supported by sound methods, Inquiry Methodology students will be well positioned to secure research positions in any number of areas such as education, psychology or other social sciences, both applied and theoretical.

To learn more about this program, including how to apply for admission and funding, please visit our website: http://education.indiana.edu/graduate/programs/inquiry-methodology/

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Need Resume or Cover Letter Help?



Dear Psychology and Neuroscience majors,

This week is National Career Development Week! Tomorrow, Thursday, November 13th from 1-4PM, Mo Issa from the Career Development Center will have a booth in the Jordan Hall Atrium where students can have their resumes reviewed, schedule appointments for resume/cover letter critiques, answer career related trivia questions (and win candy), and ask questions and learn about the CDC/ASCS services. We encourage you to take advantage of this valuable professional development opportunity!

If you have any questions, you can reach Mo directly at mnissa@indiana.edu.  
PBS Advising Team