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  • Psychology is an excellent preparation for a wide variety of careers. After completing a major in psychology, our students are able to enter into jobs in the helping professions as well as in private industry in positions involving research and decision-making. Many of our students also attend graduate programs to earn Master's or Doctoral degrees. A partial listing of the different advanced programs that psychology students can go into includes:

 

Adulthood & Aging Consumer Psychology Pastoral Counseling
Art Therapy Environmental Psych. Personality Theory
Behavior Therapy Forensic Psychology Physiological Psych.
Behavioral Genetics Health Psychology Psychology of Reading
Behavioral Medicine Human Factors School Psychology
Child Development Human Relations Sensory Processes
Clinical Psychology Industrial Psychology Social Psychology
College Counseling Psych. of Language Sociocultural Psych.
Communications Law and Psychology Speech and Hearing
Community Psych. Mathematical Psych. Sports Psychology
Computer Applications Neuropsychology Substance Abuse
 

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Considering a Career in Psychology?

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  • A career as a professional clinical or counseling psychologist requires at least a Master's Degree in Psychology.
 
  • Most careers relate in some way to understanding human behavior, and that's what psychology is all about.