Careers in Psychology: Where a Bachelor’s Degree Can Take You
What Can You Do with a Bachelor’s in Psychology?
- Case Manager
- Rehabilitation Specialist
- Mental Health Technician
- Crisis Intervention Counselor
- Residential Youth Counselor
- Substance Abuse Support Worker
- Psychiatric Technician
- Community Outreach Coordinator
- Human Resources Specialist
- Market Research Analyst
- Sales Consultant
- Customer Experience Manager
- Talent Acquisition Coordinator
- Training and Development Assistant
- Consumer Behavior Analyst
- Employee Wellness Coordinator
- Academic Advisor
- Youth Counselor
- Behavioral Technician
- After-School Program Director
- Special Education Assistant
- Student Success Coach
- Career Services Assistant
- Educational Program Developer
- Research Assistant
- Survey Researcher
- Data Analyst (with additional training)
- User Experience (UX) Researcher
- Social Science Research Coordinator
- Behavioral Data Technician
- Program Evaluator
- Probation Officer
- Correctional Treatment Specialist
- Victim Advocate
- Public Health Educator
- Social Services Assistant
- Policy Analyst (entry-level)
- Community Service Manager
- Nonprofit Program Manager
- Public Relations Assistant
- Health Coach
- Life Skills Instructor
- Corporate Wellness Consultant
- Diversity & Inclusion Assistant
- Volunteer Coordinator
- EAP (Employee Assistance Program) Support Staff
Thinking About Graduate School?
Many students use their bachelor’s degree as a stepping stone to advanced study in:
- Clinical or Counseling Psychology
- Social Work
- School Psychology
- Industrial-Organizational Psychology
- Law, Medicine, or Public Health
- Neuroscience or Behavioral Science