5: MS in Applied Psychology - Evaluation Reflections
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“If you are someone who is interested in bringing change, or making the world a better place, or if you would like the results of your work to get used, evaluation is something that you might be interested in.” This episode is a bit different. I asked three of my students to reflect on their experiences in the MS in Applied Psychology program at University of Wisconsin-Stout, as well as their experiences in the two evaluation courses. Emma, Omar, and Jade share their thoughts and reflections. Click here to learn more about the MS in Applied Psychology program. If you have feedback about this episode, any previous episode, or the podcast in general, please email me at [email protected] or go to our website https://evaluland.fireside.fm. Special Guests: Emma Frenn, Jade, and Omar Albaraidi. Sponsored By: MS in Applied Psychology program at UW-Stout: The Master's of Science degree in Applied Psychology program offers three concentrations: evaluation, organizational psychology, and health promotion. This program will give you the applied research and data analysis skills to prepare you for a wide-range of careers in evaluation, business, education, non-profits, and other areas. Apply now!Support EvaluLand
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