Psychology is a degree that can yield a wide range of career opportunities. Let’s explore some of them together.
What comes to mind when you think about careers in psychology? Do you think of a counselor? Maybe you think of criminal psychology? The possibilities are practically endless! A degree in psychology can set you up for success for a wide range of careers. Want to have a hands-on approach with helping people in their journey in life? You got it. Maybe you are the kind of person who would prefer to stay in your own bubble and have an impact from a distance. You can do that too!
When you boil down psychology, it comes down to understanding how the brain works, how people relate to others, and how children develop. Now, with that knowledge, you can apply that thinking to almost any career.
Let’s explore some different career paths
*Please note: some of these paths may require additional education
Psychiatric Aide/Attendant
As a psychiatric aide/attendant you would work under direct supervision of nursing and medical staff assisting with daily life activities for mentally impaired or emotionally distressed patients.
Average salary: $41,000 annually
Detective and Criminal Investigators
As a detective or criminal investigator, you will investigate crimes at the federal, state, or local level, gather evidence, and assist in arrests.
Average salary: $86,030 annually
Preschool Teacher
Influence and teach future generations through planned curriculum and social and intellectual activities.
Average salary: $41,410 annually
Additional Roles:
- Forensic Psychologist
- Group Facilitator
- Social Worker
- Substance Abuse Counselor
- Volunteer Coordinator
- Public Relations Specialist
- Healthcare Administrator
Want to get into the world of psychology?
Concordia University Wisconsin is proud to offer both a fully online and traditional in-person Bachelor’s in Applied Psychology program. Contact us or learn more below