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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1990 ■ Career and Educational Directory
U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 19
Rewarding careers for people
who care.
Down the road a few years from
now, you’re going to be glad you chose
a career path today that’s right in the
heart of Boston. It’s Northeastern
University’s Boston-Bouve College of
Human Development Professions -
the smart choice that leads to a
greater reward for people who
really care.
The graduate programs offered by
Boston-Bouve College provide you
with a wide range of career opportu
nities in health, sport, and leisure
studies, rehabilitation, counseling,
communication disorders, and
education.
Our faculty have received national
and international recognition for
their research, teaching and service
to others and to their profession.
Boston-Bouve College has well-
established clinical Affiliations with
some of Boston’s leading medical,
educational and research facilities.
Study may lead to a master’s
degree, certificate of advanced grad
uate study (CAGS), or doctoral
degree. Most programs are offered
on a part-time as well as full-time
basis, combining classroom theory
with practical hands-on experience.
Courses meet in the late afternoon
and early evening, so students can
continue to work.
Graduate programs are offered in
the following areas:
College Student Personnel Work
& Counseling
Consulting Teacher of Reading
Counseling Psychology
Curriculum & Instruction
Educational Research
Human Development
Human Resource Counseling
Human Services Specialist
Recreation, Sport & Fitness
Management
Rehabilitation Counseling
School Counseling
School Adjustment Counseling
School Psychology
Speech-Language Pathology
Special Education
Teacher Preparation
Call (617) 437-2708, or write Grad
uate School, Boston-Bouvd College
of Human Development Professions,
107 Dockser Hall, Northeastern Uni
versity, Boston, MA 02115. Because
some of life’s greatest rewards come
to those who care.
Boston-Bouve
College
Northeastern
" U University
CIRCLE NO. 09
Audiology
Clinical Exercise Physiology
An equal opponumty/afTirmitivr action university
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
AMERICANS havr a proud tradition of people
helping peoplr — a tradition you can share in Ihe
United Stales Peace Corps. You’ll li»e and work
for two years in one of more than 70 countries
worldwide. And. your work will pay you hack.
Consider these competitive benefits,
o $5,400 "in Ihe bank" after training and sersice
o housing & living expenses
o student loan deferment, partial Perkins loan
cancellation, and academic credit programs
o transportation overseas & back, sacatinn &•
travel, and medical care
in
For information or an application, call: (202) 606-3000, ext. 797
Or write: Peace Corps/VRS
PRU, Box 797
1990 K St., NW
Washington, DC 20526 emeu ao u
NATIONWIDE ENVIRONMFNTAt A
NATURAL RESOURCE OPPORTUNITIES
Two i«Au«A Mch monti Med w>* current
vacancies from Federal, elate local, private
Anon profi I employer • SuieauefriaJ
eubeaipkon only 119 SO Subecrlbe today!
Tho Job Sookor
Dept U Rt2 Bat 16. Warrant. Wl 54666
606/376-4290
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL
COOPFRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
PLANT TREES IN
AFRICA
Participate in tree-
planting campaign in
Mozambique
12 month flroup program includes
intensive technical, language and
documentation training; US
presentations upon return.
For Ireo brochure and application:
IICD, Box 103-Y,
Williamstown, MA 01267.
(413) 458-9828.
WASHINGTON' INTERNSHIPS!
HURRY! ACTS NOW FOR SUM
MER A ACADEMIC YEAR INTERN
SHIPS IN WASHINGTON. DC
For an insider's guide to 100s of
paid and volunteer internships in
government and business send $7
to Washington Internships Box
12351U. Arlington, VA 22209
THE OKLAHOMA SUMMER
ARTS INSTITUTE
at Quartz Mountain, the award-win
ning, nationally known, multi-disci
pline Fine arts camp for artistically
Inclined teen-agers, is seeking appli
cations for counselor positions
Applicants should have an active
interest in the arts, preferably acting
ballet, drawing, modern dance;
orchestral music, photography, and
writing The 1991 session is June 6-
24. For information, write Oklahoma
Arts Institute. P0 Box 18154.
Oklahoma City. OK. 73154, or call 1-
405-842-0890
S0HQEB—D0N7MBS0UT!
Meet and rtervew on site with AT&T.
Eastman Kodak. General MAS. General
Mom. General Foods, Proctor 4 Gamble.
SatotTxxi Brothers, Ford,EDS,3M,General
Bectnc, J&J, Boeing, Pepsi, Andersen
ConsuNng,PhfepMoms, Goldman Sachs,
NCR and oar 160 other top employers al
Careers *91. The nation's #1 College
Recruitment Conferences (fit* York.
AttartaOxtaonl laslswar over 2500stu
dens were heed! To be consrierod. please
send your upcMRl resume ty Dec 10 to
Careers - Dept U, Box 1852, New Haven.
CT 06606
THERAPEUTIC WILDERNESS CAMP
"Year-round Therapeutic Wilderness Camp
in east Texas needs counselors to work with
troubled youth Degree required $16,000.
Excellent Benefits SALESMANSHIP CLUB
YOUTH CAMPS, Route 1. Box 305
HawWns, Texas 75765 (214) 769-2500
INTERESTED IN
WORKING/STUDYING
IN JAPAN
Japan Network Services, a California
Employment/Placement Agency
otters THE JAPAN NEWSLETTER,
(six issues per year) plus JAPAN
PLAN ML a booklet tor sod landing
into JAPAN A once in a lifetime
adventure In JAPAN will enhance
both career as well as Grad school
opportunities. Japanese language
ability not necessary. Send $24.50 by
check/money order to: JAPAN NET
WORK SERVICES, 2049 CENTURY
PARK EAST. 12th FLOOR. LOS
ANGELES. CA 90067
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