If you would
like to work with elderly persons:
Identify PhD or PsyD
programs in geriatric psychology or clinical
psychology.
You
will need a minimum of three years of graduate training beyond the Bachelor's degree. Your training
will also involve an internship of at least one semester and probably a full
year.
Obtain
catalogs and other materials that will help you identify the undergraduate
course work needed to make you an attractive candidate for selection by the
graduate programs of your choice.
Make
sure that your undergraduate program includes courses in research design and
statistics, which will help you immeasurably with your doctoral dissertation.
Also take courses in abnormal psychology, developmental psychology, learning,
cognition, and personality. Consider an undergraduate field experience or
internship course, if your institution offers one.
Discuss
your plans with your faculty advisor.
Join
the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society,
and/or your regional psychological association as a student member. Attend a
convention, if possible.
Get
to know other psychology majors and the professors in your psychology
department. Join the psychology club or psychology honorary society in your
psychology department. Look for announcements of psychology activities to which
students are invited. Attend as many as you can.
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