2nd Quarter Psychology Project DUE: Dec. 20th 2012 (IB I) Worth 100 points You will be researching a field of Psychology. You must present the following requirements in a visual format (brochure, poster, glogster, Prezi, etc.) Requirements: Provide an IN DEPTH description of what a job in this field of psychology looks like (what is a typical day on the job entail? What type of setting? Who are their clients?) (35 points) Educational requirements/licensure information/years of schooling /other job requirements (15 points) Colleges/Universities that offer degrees in this subfield (you may need to look at general psychology degrees) (10 points) Income (5 points) Job outlook by the time you enter the career field (10 points) Photos that relate to your (at least 5) (15 points) Be sure to include your resources you used to find your information! (Reliable, educational resources) (10 points) USE YOUR OWN WORDS, DO NOT PLAGERIZE (copy and paste from websites) If you do, it is an automatic ZERO! Helpful websites: http://www.allpsychologycareers.com/ http://careersinpsychology.org/psychology-careers/ 2nd Quarter Psychology Project DUE: Dec. 19th 2012 (AP) Worth 100 points You will be researching a field of Psychology. You must present the following requirements in a visual format (brochure, poster, glogster, Prezi, etc.) Requirements: Provide an IN DEPTH description of what a job in this field of psychology looks like (what is a typical day on the job entail? What type of setting? Who are their clients?) (35 points) Educational requirements/licensure information/years of schooling /other job requirements (15 points) Colleges/Universities that offer degrees in this subfield (you may need to look at general psychology degrees) (10 points) Income (5 points) Job outlook by the time you enter the career field (10 points) Photos that relate to your (at least 5) (15 points) Be sure to include your resources you used to find your information! (Reliable, educational resources) (10 points) USE YOUR OWN WORDS, DO NOT PLAGERIZE (copy and paste from websites) If you do, it is an automatic ZERO! 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