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Things You Can Do With a Psychology Degree

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Things You Can Do With a Psychology Degree
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Finally, after four long years of studying, you have your degree in psychology. Now you're wondering what you are going to do with it According to Lyn Aubrecht of Meredith College, a psychology degree is one of the better degrees that you can have because of the many options. You can continue a post-graduate degree or start working in a number of different careers.

From Quick Guide: Psychology Degree Basics

    Pursue Graduate Degree in Psychology

  1. Most psychology students plan on pursuing a graduate degree so they can become a psychologist. A student continuing this course could specialize in clinical psychology, social psychology, abnormal psychology, biological psychology or personality psychology.
  2. Pursue Graduate Degree in Medical

  3. Some graduate students use their psychology degree as a starting point for medical school. Because a psychology degree provides a background in studying the brain, a psychology student may become a brain surgeon or a rehabilitation doctor.
  4. Pursue Law Degree

  5. Students may also use the psychology degree as a starting point for law school. Universities have been offering a combination psychology-law degree since the 1970s. A person with this degree will address psychological questions as they relate to the law. For example, the student may become a forensic psychologist.
  6. Use Your Degree in a Psychology Career

  7. If postgraduate school does not appeal to you or it is not feasible, there are many careers in which you can use your psychology training. You could pursue a career as a psychology teacher, obtain a job as a social worker or work as an assistant to a psychologist.
  8. Use Your Degree in Another Field

  9. In addition to psychological jobs, a degree in psychology has most likely prepared you for number of other jobs. Studying psychology has most likely taught you how people interact. This is a vital skill in almost any career. It especially important in management jobs. You could begin a career as a manager, personnel specialist or marketer.
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