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Podcast by APUS Faculty Member Dr. Pamela Parkinson and Leia O’Connell, MSW, GCDF
When you hear “legal studies career,” do you immediately think of a job in a law firm? Join Dr. Pamela Parkinson as she dispels myths about careers in legal studies, shares insightful tips, and broadens the scope for students pursuing employment opportunities as a paralegal or legal assistant.
Dr. Pamela Dee Parkinson is a dedicated faculty member at American Public University System. She has a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and US History from Weber State University, a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from the University of Minnesota Duluth and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Utah, College of Law. She previously served as a municipal court judge in Utah and Montana; owned a café and flipped hamburgers in the Yellowstone ecosystem; taught as Professor of Women’s Studies; and now teaches online and develops courses. Her philosophy of education is student-centric, focusing on students’ individual needs and challenging them throughout their learning process.
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To Learn more about American Public University System, visit http://www.APUS.edu
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Podcast by APUS Faculty Member Dr. Pamela Parkinson and Leia O’Connell, MSW, GCDF
When you hear “legal studies career,” do you immediately think of a job in a law firm? Join Dr. Pamela Parkinson as she dispels myths about careers in legal studies, shares insightful tips, and broadens the scope for students pursuing employment opportunities as a paralegal or legal assistant.
Dr. Pamela Dee Parkinson is a dedicated faculty member at American Public University System. She has a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and US History from Weber State University, a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from the University of Minnesota Duluth and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Utah, College of Law. She previously served as a municipal court judge in Utah and Montana; owned a café and flipped hamburgers in the Yellowstone ecosystem; taught as Professor of Women’s Studies; and now teaches online and develops courses. Her philosophy of education is student-centric, focusing on students’ individual needs and challenging them throughout their learning process.
To keep-up with future episodes of this podcast, subscribe and enjoy new episodes on your phone every month!
To Learn more about American Public University System, visit http://www.APUS.edu
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.