Professional Portfolio

I  have all the personal information like resume I just need you to do the 700-1000 words and pick out a few assignments you have done for me in the past as well as the Student Self Appraisal of Learning I also plan to continue my education I plan to attend Capella university for a master’s in mental health counseling and I plan to work as well if you have any other questions please feel free to ask.

There should be 2 documents uploaded so if you do not see them please let me know

 

Professional Portfolio

This assignment requires you to gather a compilation of papers and projects from this course and previous courses and add them to your Professional Portfolio. The portfolio is designed to help you compile all you have learned throughout your undergraduate studies with the best examples of your work to represent what you are capable of doing when you graduate the program. This assignment also gives you a opportunity to reflect on what you have learned as a student of psychology, and to prepare to actualize your post-graduation goals. It will serve as a resource as you navigate the world of prospective employers and graduate admissions committees. The student portfolio is also a measure of effectiveness for the Argosy University baccalaureate program in Psychology.  As you develop professionally following graduation, you can add work samples and other pertinent materials, as well as modify existing documents, to reflect that development.

The Professional Portfolio includes two main sections.  A Professional Profilesection that is completed by all students with either an Employment focus or aGraduate School focus, depending on your post-baccalaureate plans. The second section holds your Professional Work Samples demonstrating your abilities, skills, and competencies across a range of tasks and objectives.  This section also includes a Final Evaluation of your work samples, yourself, and the psychology program.

The Professional Profile section summarizes your career planning and professional goals. You have already compiled the documents for this section in Modules 1 and 2 of this course. It contains the following documents:

  1. Cover Letter as a way to introduce yourself to a potential employer This includes details about yourself and why you feel you are qualified for the position. (Employment).

OR

Personal Statement describing your immediate and long-term career goals, including an explanation of why these goals are appropriate in terms of your knowledge, skills, personal characteristics, values, and experiences (Graduate School).

Note: The personal statement is attached to the Curriculum Vitae (Graduate School), and the Cover Letter is attached to the Resume (Employment), so take the time to be creative and not repeat yourself.

  1. Resume with list of References that is current, accurate, and professional in appearance. (Employment).

OR

Curriculum Vitae with list of References that is current, accurate and professional in appearance. (Graduate School)

  1. OPTIONAL: A copy of your Transcript(s)

The Professional Work Samples section demonstrates your performance and mastery of Argosy University’s program outcomes/competencies for the Psychology major. Select 3-5 documents to serve as samples of your best work in the program. Together, they should illustrate your mastery of all the 7 program outcomes listed below. Examples of the type of work that would illustrate each outcome is provided below, as well. The 3-5 documents should be samples of your work that you completed in previous courses as an undergraduate student.

These outcomes are listed below, along with the assignments that could be included to demonstrate mastery of the outcome:

  • Cognitive abilities (critical thinking and information literacy): Assignments or projects that demonstrate problem solving, analysis, synthesis, appropriate use of information resources, etc.
  • Research skills: A copy of a research proposal, a survey developed, etc.
  • Communication skills (written and oral): A topic paper, presentation outline, or PowerPoint that demonstrates your written and oral communication skills.
  • Ethics & Diversity awareness: Papers that demonstrate your understanding and/or analysis of ethical and diversity issues in psychology.
  • Knowledge of foundations of the field: Assignments, papers, or projects that demonstrate your understanding of basic concepts, theories, and empirical findings in one or more of the domains of psychology, including biological, cognitive, developmental, personality, and social.
  • Knowledge of applied psychology: Assignments, papers, or projects from courses and/or an internship that demonstrates your ability to apply psychology to personal, social, and/or organizational problems.
  • Interpersonal Effectiveness: PowerPoint presentations, videos of your presentations that demonstrate your ability to communicate effectively, appreciate diversity and cultural sensitivity and awareness of your impact on others.

Once you have assembled your work samples, you will write a 700-1000 word narrative to serve as a preface to the Professional Work Samples section. This narrative should consist of a clear and thoughtful analysis of how each work sample reveals your strengths and areas for improvement, according to each of the seven areas addressed in the program outcomes/competencies (listed above). Towards this purpose, you will complete the Student Self Appraisal of Learningfirst, and then use that to generate the preface . Make sure you also address how you intend to strengthen your competencies in all areas as you graduate onto the next step of your professional career. On which areas will you focus most and why?

This preface should also include an evaluation of the Psychology program as well as suggestions for the program that will enable it to help future Psychology majors develop these strengths and overcome these weaknesses in the future.

Enter each of these components (Professional Profile, Professional Work Samples, with self- evaluation) into the Professional Profile Template. Post your Professional Portfolio to the

Professional Portfolio

Jamie Bass

Your Program, Your Year

College of Undergraduate Studies

Argosy University

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section A: Professional Profile

Insert Personal Statement or Cover Letter here

 

Insert Resume or Curriculum Vitae here

(with list of references)

Insert Transcripts (optional) here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section B: Professional Work Samples

Insert self- evaluation narrative here

 

Insert completed Student Self Assessment of Learning (SSAL) here

Insert Work Samples here

Program Proposal Process

Week 2 Assignment Instructions

 

Week 2 – Assignment

 

Beginning the Program Proposal Process

Prior to completing this assignment, review the guidelines for the Program Proposal assignment in Week Six of this course and review the Program Proposal Track and Topics in Developmental Psychology document. You may also review the Federal Program Inventory for ideas.

For this assignment, you will identify and describe the foundational components for your proposal based on the information requested in the “Beginning the Program Proposal Process” section of the Program Proposal assignment.

Choose an area of interest. This area of interest will include a general track and define a specific issue within the track that is of interest to you and presents a contemporary problem to be solved. See the Program Proposal Tracks and Topics in Developmental Psychology document to view the tracks (Community, Clinical/Counseling, and Education) and suggested issues within each track for the proposal. Once the track and issue have been chosen, write a one-paragraph summary of the specific track and issue to be addressed in the proposal.

Identify the target population. Regardless of the track and issue chosen, a target population must be identified for the proposal. Identify the target population associated with the chosen issue. Within the target population, choose the developmental stage that will act as the focus (sample) for the proposal. Many programs may directly and/or indirectly influence people in different stages; however, it is important to select the stage that is most applicable to the specific program being proposed. For example, in a program for adults who are caring for their elderly parents, the focus is on the adults (likely in middle adulthood) so a middle adulthood focus would be most appropriate for that program. Provide a one-paragraph rationale for the target population identified.

Identify the geographic location where the program will be deployed. Programming will be directly influenced by the location in which it will take place. For example, a child safety program in a rural farming community will likely have different objectives and needs than a child safety program in a large metropolitan city. Once the geographic location has been chosen, provide a one-paragraph rationale for that location.

Create a brief annotated bibliography. Research a minimum of five peer-reviewed articles on the chosen issue in the Ashford University Library and include citations for all articles in APA format as outline in the Ashford Writing Center. All sources utilized must have been published within the last 10 years. Provide a brief annotation for each cited article to address the relevance of the articles to your topic and how they will be used the proposal. Within the annotation evaluate the unique scholarly perspectives and research in the field of developmental psychology presented within the article and analyze any ethical considerations presented in the article that would impact the deployment of your program.

Writing the Beginning the Program Proposal Process Paper

The Paper:

  1. Must be two to three double-spaced pages in length, including the annotated bibliography, and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

 

  1. Must include a title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  2. Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.

 

  1. Must include at least five peer-reviewed sources published within the last 10 years, all of which come from the Ashford University Library.

 

  1. Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

 

Explore How The Functions Of Personnel Psychology Support The Purpose Of Industrial Psychology.

a.                Research case studies that have successfully applied your area of presentation and support your presentation with practical situations.

b.               Research and analyze journal papers or studies that have been conducted in the same area and use that information to support your presentation.

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Focus only on the uses of  the  functions of personnel psychology(my part in the this presentation)

(one case study is enough) – focus on things that is releated to personnel psychology

 

Where are there breaches of ethical behavior?

In this course, you have looked at classical ethical theories of utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics. You have also examined different perspectives on ethical issues introduced by relativism, ethical egoism, and emotivism. For this paper, you will apply these theories and perspectives to a current issue.

Choose an ethical issue to write about. You may choose from the list below, or, with approval from the instructor, select a different socially-relevant topic. It is recommended that you choose a topic that you are familiar with or that you have some interest in exploring further. For the purposes of this paper, your topic should pertain to a current area of interest in the news and/or government policy forums.

Possible Issues

  • Corporate executive compensation
  • Corporate contributions to political campaigns
  • Human trafficking
  • Mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex
  • The media and their responsibilities
  • Domestic surveillance
  • Whistleblowing in government or in a business
  • Religion in the workplace
  • Ethical problems of gambling
  • Progressive taxation rates
  • Immigration reform in the U.S. and/or abroad
  • Women’s equality

In your paper, you will apply ethical theories and perspectives to the issue that you select. You do not have to use all six, but you should apply at least two ethical theories and at least one ethical perspective in your paper. Make sure that you write primarily on ethical topics and concepts, aiming to be both balanced and intellectually driven in your work. You may share your personal views, but do not rely on opinions (yours or those offered by others) to make your case. Think about the evidence that helps to make your case and use it.

Address the following questions:

  • What are the ethical issues?
  • Where are there breaches of ethical behavior?
  • How could each ethical theory you cite help people think about what constitutes virtuous or ethical behavior?

Your draft must include at least three pages of text plus a title page and a references page. Your draft should include a clear thesis statement that states what you plan to argue. It should also explain how you intend to develop the final paper and include a list of the sources you intend to use.

Running head: ETHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 1 (Including a Running head and page numbers help to keep your assignment organized.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are Contributions to Political Campaigns Ethical?

Joanna Student

SOC120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility

Dr. Ashford Instructor

June 20, 20XX

 

 

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Please be sure to note the format for the Final Paper. This paper contains an organized heading, a succinct and relevant title, page numbers, and a running header.

 

ETHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 2

Ethical Contributions to Political Campaigns

A question that comes up frequently in political discussions is whether organizations

like corporations have too much influence over the political landscape today. Corporations

have many resources through which to effect political change, including lobbyists, quid pro

quo back door arrangements and campaign contributions. Because these funds can have a

large influence on who wins elections and the legislation that politicians support, it is

important for an educated citizenry to be aware of these contributions, and to consider their

ethical implications. I will argue that from the utilitarian perspective, indirect contributions to

political campaigns by organizations like corporations and unions can be ethical and should

be allowed so long as there are sufficient regulations in place to prevent undue harm that

might result from giving large organizations too much influence over the political process. I

will contrast this view with that of ethical egoism, which would argue that such contributions

are ethical inasmuch as they allow corporations to pursue their own long term interests.

According to the Federal Elections Commission (2004), “The Federal Election Campaign

Act (the Act) places monetary limits on contributions to support candidates for federal office

and prohibits contributions from certain sources.” However, corporations are allowed to create

separate bank accounts and then make donations from these accounts to political campaigns as

long as they are not connected directly to the operation of the business. The Final Paper will

discuss what happens when corporations set up political action committees or PACs.

Utilitarianism

Utilitarianism is the moral theory that actions are right or wrong in proportion to the

degree to which they promote the happiness of all concerned (Mill, 2008). Accordingly,

whether or not corporate campaign contributions are ethical will depend on the overall

 

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Begin the paper by identifying a social issue clearly and accurately.
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This section includes a comprehensive introduction and a clear thesis statement that effectively reflects the argument of the paper and links the chosen ethical theories and perspective to the chosen social issue.
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Government websites can be useful sources of information. Consider using information from relevant Government websites to support an argument related to the paper. When quoting sources, keep direct quotes brief and phrase related ideas in your own words.
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This section describes an ethical theory in a thorough, accurate and concise manner.
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It is good to begin with a clear statement of the meaning of the moral theory, followed with a citation.

 

ETHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 3

consequences of such contributions. If a corporation’s making a contribution results in better

overall consequences than not making it, or than making a different contribution, then the

contribution would be considered ethical. On the other hand, if the contribution results in

more harm than good, then the contribution would be unethical. For instance, a contribution

to a candidate could be unethical if it results in benefits to the corporation itself, but does so at

the expense of many others in the society. The primary question of this paper is not whether

particular cases of such contributions are wrong, but whether corporate contributions to

political campaigns are wrong in general; that is, does permitting them have greater overall

consequences than banning them would have? I will argue that with careful oversight, the

benefits of such contributions can outweigh their potential harms, so allowing them is ethical

from a utilitarian point of view.

There are various reasons that representatives of a corporation may want to donate to a

political campaign. Corporations may be trying to advance their particular organizational

objectives or they may stand to garner an economic benefit. While a corporation will always

be concerned with its own future profits, this does not necessarily conflict with the interests of

society as a whole. In many cases, attempting to have a political influence that benefits the

corporation can also benefit society as a whole. For example, a contribution that helps a

corporation to succeed in the market place can result in the continued employment of

thousands of people, as well as the provision of important goods and services at lower prices.

Another example of the positive use of political contributions comes not from

corporations but from unions. According to the Center for Responsive Politics (2016), the

largest all-time contributors to campaigns has been labor unions such as the Service

Employees International Union (SEIU), which ranked number one with $228,096,452 in

 

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Apply ethical viewpoints independently and accurately.
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Examples can help to clarify important points.
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This passage clarifies the specific issue being addressed and the thesis of the paper.
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Taking a few key examples that can be referenced throughout the paper is a good way to tie ideas together. In this paper, the learner references the SEIU as an ongoing case study.

 

ETHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS 4

donations since 1989. They were far ahead of the next two contributors, which were the

National Education Association with $96,619,681 in donations and the American Federation

of State/County/Municipal Employees Union with $96,445,616 in total contributions. The

millions of dollars from these political contributions have served to promote the goals of their

union, which in turn promote the well-being of the many members of the American work

force that they represent.

The Final Paper will further explore the role of PACs in providing benefits to their

organizational members and society. Further, it will contrast possible negative consequences

that can result from allowing corporate contributions, with alternative approaches to

regulation.

Ethical Egoism

Ethical egoism is the moral theory that one should do whatever is in one’s own

interests (Mosser, 2013). This does not mean that one should do whatever one feels like in the

moment, but that one should work hard to promote one’s greatest long-term success. When

corporations donate to political campaigns, they generally will do so with the goal of

promoting their own financial interests and thus are acting ethically according to the egoist

theory. Some may feel that this kind of self-interested influence is unethical. One can imagine

a business supporting legislation that promotes its own interests to the detriment of society as

a whole. For example, corporations have often used their considerable influence to create

legislation favorable to their own interests but not to the interests of employees, human rights,

or the environment (Burley & Hoedeman, 2011). Because a lot of harm can come to society

from such influence, some may feel that this degree of power in the hands of self-interested

corporations should not be allowed.

 

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Throughout the paper, thoroughly explain how the rough draft assignment will be further developed in the Final Paper.
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This section also begins with a clear statement of the theory, followed by a clarification of what it means.
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Employ persuasive and applicable information from credible sources to develop an ample analysis or synthesis of the topic.
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Considering strong objections is sometimes the best way to strengthen your points.

 

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The Final Paper will further explore the metric by which we measure the ethicality

of an action based on its overall social consequences and, drawing from the ideas of Smith

(2007) and others, evaluate the societal implications of corporate pursuit of self-interest.

Conclusion

Donations from organizations to political campaigns can drive legislation and thus

have a major influence on public policy in this country. While this influence can have

positive and negative impacts, this paper argues that such contributions should be allowed as

they satisfy the ethical egoist goal of allowing corporations to promote their own interests,

and, at least when regulated, can satisfy the utilitarian goal of a promoting a happier society

as well. One significant difference between the two approaches is that the utilitari an view

would insist on certain regulations designed to limit the harmful results that could result from

organizations donating in ways that promote their own interests. However, the ethical egoist

would disagree, and maintain that the freedom of organizations to promote their interests has

the highest priority; thus, the egoist would likely oppose most kinds of regulations on

political contributions by organizations. Both theories appear to agree, however, that, at least

when carefully regulated, corporations should be allowed to make political contributions that

further their long-term interests.

 

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This learner ends this paper by providing a clear succinct conclusion that reiterates the central arguments being made in the paper.
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Independently and accurately apply ethical viewpoints to the ethical issue and considers the full ramifications of the application.
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It is nice to close with a brief reiteration of one’s thesis.

 

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References

Burley, H., & Hoedeman, O. (2011, January). The best influence money can buy – The 10 worst

corporate lobbyists. New Internationalist Magazine, 439. Retrieved from

https://newint.org/features/2011/01/01/10-worst-corporate-lobbyists

Center for Responsive Politics (2016). Service employees international union. Retrieved from

http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=d000000077&cycle=2010

Mill, J. S. (2008). Utilitarianism. In J. Bennett (Ed.), Early Modern Philosophy. Retrieved from

http://www.earlymoderntexts.com/assets/pdfs/mill1863.pdf (Original work published

1863)

Mosser, K. (2013). Ethics and social responsibility (2nd ed.). Retrieved from

https://content.ashford.edu

Smith, A. (2007). An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. In S. M. Soares

(Ed.), MetaLibri Digital Library. Retrieved from

http://www.ibiblio.org/ml/libri/s/SmithA_WealthNations_p.pdf (Original work published

1776)

 

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The references page is separate from the main body of the paper and is composed in an APA format. This paper is distinguished by the use of more than the required number of scholarly sources. Be sure to bring in a sufficient number of sources to support argumen