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Psychology and Counseling Career Highlights

What is a Psychologist or Counselor?

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Open up your career options with a degree in psychology!

There are many entry-level jobs for college graduates with a bachelor’s degree. These career options might initially appear to have little to do with the field of psychology. However, an undergraduate education in psychology helps students develop skills that are important in a variety of careers.

Typical Career Options

The majority of students graduating with a bachelor’s degree will work in some division of human or social services. Some common job titles in the area include:

  • Case Management
  • Career Counselor
  • Rehabilitation Specialist
  • Psychiatric Technician

Some important skills for those working in this area include the ability to assess client needs, keep thorough and accurate records, express care and empathy, and to act as an advocate for your client.

Psychology and Counseling Salary Range

$54,950 - Annual Psychology and Counseling Degree Salary

$29,300 - Average U.S. Salary

Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2006)

Psychology and Counseling Job Outlook

Employment of psychologists is expected to grow faster than average for all occupations through 2014, because of increased demand for psychological services in schools, hospitals, social service agencies, mental health centers, substance abuse treatment clinics, consulting firms, and private companies.

Demand should be particularly strong for persons holding doctorates from leading universities in applied specialties–such as counseling, health, and school psychology. Psychologists with extensive training in quantitative research methods and computer science may have a competitive edge over applicants without background.

Median annual earnings of wage and salary clinical, counseling, and school psychologists were $54,950. The middle 50 percent earned between $41,850 and $71,880. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $32,280, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $92,250.

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