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PSY 714 Instructor: Emily E. Bullock, Ph.D. Career Resources PSY 714 Instructor: Emily E. Bullock, Ph.D.

Career Resources www.ncda.org Guidelines for reviewing resources Web links to resources

Career Resources http://online.onetcenter.org                                                                      

Occupational & Industry Classifications DOT O*NET OES SOC Holland Codes World-of-Work map Standard Industry Classification (SIC) NAICS

U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics                   U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics                                                                                    Occupational Outlook Handbook Skip Navigation Links Latest Numbers     www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index     BLS Home | Programs & Surveys | Get Detailed Statistics | Glossary | What's New | Find It! In DOL Career Resources Governmental Publications, e.g., Occupational Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/oco Career Guide to Industries OOQ Online Employment Projections Publications Home BLS Home

Trade & Professional Associations Career Resources Internet Private Publishers Trade & Professional Associations

Career Resources: Education & Training Schemes for classifying educational programs College vs. non-college training options Accreditation, ranking, certification, & licensure Sources of information & support

Career Resources: Education & Training Departments vs. majors Connections between majors & occupations Factors in choosing a major

Career Resources: Non-College Training Options Vocational education Apprenticeships Continuing education Military training Credit for prior work

Sources of Leisure Information Clubs/organizations Magazines, newsletters, books Newspapers/yellow pages Internet Resorts/recreation centers Leisure counselors

Leisure Classifications Overs, Taylor, & Adkins Leisure Activities Finder (LAF) Uses Holland Codes

The Role of Leisure Activities Complimentary Supplementary Compensatory

Career Resources Always important to tailor the resources you keep and seek out to the client population or specific client you work with Epstein, S., & K. Kinsley (2004). The career resource library: Development and management issues. In J. Sampson, R. Reardon, G. Peterson, J. Lenz. Career counseling & services: A cognitive information processing approach (p. 249-266). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Possible issues to address with resources What can I do with a master’s degree in psychology versus a doctoral degree? What are all of the issues and different areas that need to be explored within this question? I would like to go into sports management. How do I find opportunities in that field? What are some internet, people, and other resources that will help in addressing this question? I would like to go back to graduate school in counseling or business but I can only go at night. What are my options? Where would you start with this question and how would you begin to address the multiple issues at hand?