Ways to get involved in psychology
Check out the following link to see what opportunities there are as an undergraduate in the field!
Peer Education Program from Counseling and Psychological Services
Interested in learning more about the helping profession? Become a Peer Educator with Counseling and Psychological Services! Click here for the website!
STEP
Are you a SDSU undergraduate students who would like to make a positive difference in a young person’s life by spending 1 to 2 hours per week mentoring a youth. Click here for more information!
RAPP
Application for research labs looking for research assistants.
Peer Advising
Why become a Peer Advisor?
Learn all there is to know about career options for psychology majors.
Earn six units of upper-division psychology, Psy 491.
Become an experienced advisor
- Helps you decided if you really do want to work with people, and
- Is extremely valuable on your resume for applying to graduate programs.
-Work with a group of highly motivated, incredibly inspiring people: the advisors.
-Receive a letter of recommendation
Click here for the Fall 2009 application!
Minor in Counseling and Social Change
This new minor, offered through the Department of Counseling and School Psychology (CSP), builds on CSP’s commitment to facilitating individual, group and systems change in diverse social contexts. The minor introduces students to skills and concepts used to understand and create such change, and to professional career paths such a school and community counseling, clinical psychology, social work, family therapy, and school psychology. It provides immersion in theory and experience-based practice. Click here for the website!
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