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What Can I Do With A Major In......
Psychology
Psychology is the study of behavior and mental processes. It examines
behavior and mental processes in an effort to serve human welfare. The program
of study for a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology requires freshman and
sophomore courserwork in Math, Computer Science and Information Systems,
Business Information Systems Management, or the Natural Sciences and from a
broad array of other disciplines combined with junior and senior coursework
from a broad array of disciplines.
Careers for people with an interest in psychology include:
- Activity Coordinator (Nursing Home)
- Advertising Specialist
- Affirmative Action Coordinator
- AIDS Counselor
- Art Therapist
- Behavior Specialist
- Clinical Psychologist
- Community Activist
- Community Relations Specialist
- Counselor
- Criminologist
- Editor
- Employee Assistance Administrator
- Forensic Psychologist
- Gerontological Case Manager
- Human Resources Manager
- Industrial Psychologist
- Job Analyst
- Job Coach
- Journalist
- Jury Selection Specialist
- Juvenile Advocate
- Labor Relations Specialist
- Lawyer
- Market Researcher
- Mediator
- Mental Health Worker
- Minister
- Occupational Therapist
- Outplacement Specialist
- Penologist
- Personnel Manager
- Police Officer
- Prevention Counselor
- Probation Officer
- Profiler (CIA, FBI)
- Project Manager
- Psychiatric Nurse
- Psychiatric Social Worker
- Psychiatrist
- Psychometrist
- Public Relations Officer
- Recreation Therapist
- Recruiter
- Rehabilitation Counselor
- Researcher
- Safety Engineer
- Salesperson
- School Psychologist
- Speech Pathologist
- Student Affairs Specialist
- Substance Abuse Counselor
- Teacher/Instructor
- Technical Writer
- Testing Specialist
- Vocational Counselor
- Volunteer Coordinator
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