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Microbiology Program Contacts

 
Lisa McCann

Coordinator of Academic Programs

Email:
Office Phone: (970) 491-6118
FAX: (970) 491-1815
 

Areas of Responsibility

  • a change of major to Microbiology
  • the addition of a minor in Microbiology
  • creation of an academic plan leading to graduation
  • discussion of academic status
  • class overrides
  • advising concerns
  • preliminary graduation check
  • graduation contracts
  • commencement information

Susan Deines

Associate Department Head for Undergraduate Education
Email:
Office Phone: (970) 491-2913
 

Areas of Responsibility

  • Chair, Undergraduate Education Committee
  • Represent the MIP Undergraduate Program within and outside the University
  • Undergraduate Program Coordination, Facilitation, and Evaluation
  • MIP Recruitment, Advising, Diversity, and Retention (RADAR)
  • Support and Facilitate Student Organizations (MSA)
  • Accreditation Reporting
  • Information Resource

Kelley Madden

CVMBS Career Counselor

Email:
Office Phone: (970) 491-5707

CVMBS Career Services

CVMBS Career Services supports many aspects of your career exploration. Our career counselors can help you with:
  • Decision Making:
    Career assessment helps you define your strengths and match them to the best career for you. Career decision making is a process that evolves over time as you explore your interests, values and skills.
  • Job Search Strategies:
    Networking and research (job descriptions, employers, salaries etc.) are vital to your job search.
  • Cover Letters and Resumes:
    Resumes and cover letters are the first impression you give an employer and are the primary tools that can get you an interview. A career counselor can critique your existing resume or help you put together a strong resume and cover letter that speak to your skills and strengths.
  • Graduate School Application Writing:
    Graduate school applications or choosing the right graduate program can be daunting tasks. Speak with our career counselors for help determining if graduate school is right for you.
  • Finding Internships:
    It's important to find an internship that fits your interests and allows you to develop practical skills in a hands-on environment.  Our career counselors can help you with this search.  You can also visit CSU's Job and Internship Listing.
  • Preparing for Interviews:
    Interviewing for jobs, internships, and graduate school can be intimidating. You should research your employer, know the job and know yourself before stepping in to an interview.   A career counselor can guide you through the steps to a successful interview.