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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it is not difficult
to find entry-level careers with a bachelor’s degree in
psychology. Many occupations offer a starting salary of
$30,000 or higher.
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Psych students have the option of studying a variety of
coursework including abnormal psychology, behavior
analysis, comparative psychology, child development, and
industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology.
The study of psychological principles provides a well-rounded
background for employment opportunities in the private or public sector.
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Advertising and Marketing
Critical thinking skills and the ability to analyze and understand
social behavior enables job seekers with a social sciences
foundation to work wonders in the advertising field.
An awareness of current events, the ability to forecast future trends, and
keen communication skills are vital for the success of an advertiser or
market researcher.
Careers in this sector can be found at TalentZoo.com
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Business Sector
Prospective employees with an understanding of human and
organizational behavior have many opportunities in the
government and private business arena.
Human resource employees and administrative managers serve to hire
prospective employees, moderate conflicts, and develop and administer
employee training.
Human resource-related jobs are available at Jobs4HR.com.
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Criminal Justice
Students with knowledge of human and social behavior may
pursue a career as a corrections officer, detective, law enforcer,
or parole and probation officer.
People with an undergraduate degree in psychology may also serve as
customs inspectors and investigators at airports.
Careers can be found at PoliceEmployment.com.
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Daycare and Preschool Settings
Many psychology students find employment as administrators in
early developmental childcare environments.
A psych background allows people to work effectively with staff and
families to provide quality care, and develop educationally rich programs
for young children.
Jobs in the childcare field are available at Care.com.
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Freelance or Professional Writer
Persons with a background in the social sciences can contribute
articles to various publications.
With optimal communications and writing skills, jobs at newspapers or
magazines are often the perfect fit.
Writing jobs can be found at TheWriteJobs.com.
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Lab and Research Assistant
Undergraduate degree holders qualify to assist scientists in various
projects concerning animal or human behavior.
Work is available in numerous lab settings, including business, hospital
and governmental, to collect and analyze data.
Research and assistant jobs can be found at theLabRat.com
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