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Careers

Students from our program have done their internships and gone onto careers in such organizations as:

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, "employment of psychologists is expected to grow faster than average . . . 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."

The American Psychological Association has additional information about careers in psychology, as does Medaille's Career Planning and Placement Office.

What can you do with your master's in psychology? Some states and some positions require a master's degree as a minimum requirement. With the additional training and experience you'll receive with this advanced degree, you will be prepared for positions with social services agencies, schools, medical/psychiatric settings. You will also be ready to start in a doctoral program, which can lead to state licensure as a psychologist and the ability to have your own practice.

If any of the following topics appeal to you, then the master's in psychology degree is worth considering:

art therapy - behavioral therapy - child development - cognitive science - counseling (school, family, marriage, individual) - education - grief therapy - law and public policy - mental health - organizational psychology - research - sports psychology - substance abuse prevention - working with the elderly

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