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Life after PC

You’ll be prepared for a wide variety of employment opportunities to graduates. You can find examples and ideas of the wide area of fields that use psychology graduates on the career services pages. Just click on the link. The American Psychological Association publishes Psychology: Scientific Problem Solvers, and provides lots more information on its web site.

Psychology majors from PC become real estate brokers, human resource directors, consumer researchers, guidance counselors, administrators, consultants to attorneys, occupational therapists, business workers and owners, congressional aides, nursing home directors, educators, and public relations consultants, to name only a few of the occupations held by recent graduates.

Some professions associated with psychology will require additional training beyond the BA/BS degree. If you plan to conduct research and work at a college or university as a research or teaching psychologist, you will need further training in a Ph.D. program in psychology. If you want to conduct research and receive clinical training, you may choose to go to a Ph.D. program in clinical or counseling psychology.

Recent changes in health care management make a Masters degree very attractive to both students and employers. Many counseling positions require students to have a Masters in counseling, therapy, or social work. Human resources, speech pathology, and physical therapy are also popular Masters degree programs.

 

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