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10 things to do with a psych degree

Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in psychology does not have to mean that you will end up bartending or waiting tables after college graduation. Here are 10 careers you could obtain with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.

10. With a minor in business, you could become a research analyst. Research analysts work closely with the management of corporations to gather, analyze and interpret the data that companies use to market their products.

9. You could also work as a statistical assistant. Much like research analysts, you will collect and analyze data and review it for accuracy, consistency and completeness.

8. You could work as a sales person selling anything from insurance to advertising space in magazines.

 

7. A career as a drug and alcohol counselor might be in the cards if you feel that you could guide people suffering the long-term effects of substance abuse.

 

6. Perhaps you could become a juvenile justice worker. As such, you will address the behavioral problems of young people and help prepare them to live and work on their own. You’ll serve as both a teacher and role model in this career.

 

5. Help high school students choose a college, or lead freshmen through the university system as a college admissions counselor. Admissions counselors make decisions about whom to enroll in their schools and whom to award scholarships. They also guide students through the transition from high school to college.

 

4. You could work in childcare and work with young children at a daycare center.

 

3. If you work as a group home counselor, you will be responsible for the care and supervision of people in a homelike setting. Counselors assist with planning activities, budgeting and organization of the home.

 

2. Consider finding work as a teacher’s aide. This is an excellent way to get hands-on experience with kids and a way to look into teaching as a career. Teaching assistants help teachers coordinate daily activities, help with troublesome children or tutor students who need additional instruction.

 

1. The number-one thing to do with a psychology degree is to further your education by going on to earn a master’s or doctorate to allow you to practice your skills in a clinical setting.

Article provided by www.nextSTEPmag.com

 


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