Careers in psychology are many and varied, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects that opportunities in psychology will continue to grow over the next decade. "Employment will grow fastest in outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment clinics. Numerous job opportunities will also arise in schools, public and private social service agencies, and management consulting services."

Here are just a few of the careers that our graduates with bachelors degrees are prepared to embark upon:

  • Career planning and placement counselor
  • Social services eligibility worker
  • Housing and student life coordinator
  • Social work assistant
  • Special programs teacher
  • College admissions officer
  • Customer service representative
  • Employee relations assistant
  • Human recourses recruiter
  • Human resources training specialist
  • Survey and polling assistant
  • Market research assistant
  • Statistical analyst
  • Alumni affairs coordinator
  • Mental health outreach worker
  • Volunteer coordinator
  • Criminal justice worker

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