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Timestamps for Careers in Psychology Presentation Introduction, Background, and Purpose of Presentation 1) 0:00 – 0:17 | Intro by Erica Fichter, Director of Admissions 2) 0:17 – 1:08 | Intro by Dr. Kristine Jacquine, Dean of the School of Psychology, on the purpose of presentation 3) 1:08 – 2:53 | Kristine’s background in academia and professional experience and purpose of presentation 4) 2:53 – 6:30 | Defining the Field of Psychology and why sub-disciplines exist, along with definitions and the overlap between them 5) 6:30 – 8:06 | Identifying the 3 domains of Psychology Careers (Academic, Research, Applied) and how they are not mutually exclusive from one another Academic Careers 6) 8:06 – 10:07 | Teaching at the university, college, or high school level 7) 10:07 – 11:55 | Administrative and/or advising career in the college/university level Research Careers 8) 11:55 – 15:41 | Research Psychology Careers and what the difference is between university/research institute research roles 9) 15:41 – 18:23 | Researcher careers in nonprofits, healthcare, private companies, tech companies 10) 18:23 – 22:03 | Defining Experimental, Descriptive, and Relational Research, along with examples of research 11) 22:03 – 23:50 | Positions of independent researcher, depending on degree earned Applied Psych Careers 12) 23:50 – 24:57 | Defining Applied Psychology career field 13) 24:57 – 26:12 | Examples of applied psychology career in different industries 14) 26:12 – 29:14 | Defining a media psychology consultant 15) 29:14 – 30:35 | Defining Performance Psychologist 16) 30:35 – 32:43 | Defining clinical/cognitive/general psychologists working in legal system Q&A Session 17) 33:35 – 35:25 | “What is the difference between a PsyD and PhD in Psychology? 18) 35:25 – 37:59 | “If I am a registered nurse and want to do health psychology, should I do the clinical psychology or general psychology program?” 19) 37:59 – 39:50 | “What would be the path to become licensed as a child psychologist?” 20) 39:50 – 40:52 | “I want to become licensed as a psychologist, specializing in trauma & addiction in Texas. Can I do this APA accredited program or a non-APA accredited program to become licensed?” 21) 40:52 – 42:51 | “I am interested in completing a PhD in Psychology, focusing on adult human development. Would the PhD IECD program be a good fit or what other Fielding program is a good fit?” 22) 42:52 – 45:56 “I am interested in health psychology. What are the unique career options for health psychologists?” 23) 45:56 – 47:36 | “I am interested in neuro psychology. What are the unique career options for neuro psychologists?” 24) 47:36 – 48:04 | Kristine clarifying the difference and similarities between Neuropsychologists and Health Psychologists 25) 48:19 – 49:28 | “What is Fielding’s school of thought or theoretical orientation within the programs?” 26) 49:28 – 50:54 | “Can I become a forensic psychologist only within the PhD in Clinical Psychology program?” 27) 50:54 – 51:48 | “Can I do more than 1 concentration in Fielding’s programs?” 28) 52:06 – 52:53 | “What is the duration of the clinical psychology program in-person requirements?” Outro and contact information to Admissions @ Fielding 29) 52:53 – 53:26 | End of Presentation