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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?
Finding a Job
- 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.
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