Graduate School and Careers in Psychology

Recent graduates from our program have gone on to programs or jobs in…

  • Counseling
  • Clinical
  • Social work
  • Nursing
  • Law school
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Marriage-family therapy
  • School psychology
  • Industrial/Organizational psychology
  • Forensics/Criminal justice
  • Careers: counselors/therapists, educators, social workers, nurses, lawyers, human resources, consulting, science writer, etc.

Career Options (research skills are often the basis for marketability – degree required depends on position and varies from BA/BS to MA/MS to PhD)

  • Business (e.g., consulting, market research, drug research etc…)
  • Government (research on government programs etc…, federal & state possibilities)
  • Private (research consulting groups, government & industry grant funded agencies)
  • Academic (Professor)

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Career and Internship Tools

The provides guidance and support to students as they pursue successful careers and post-graduate work in Psychology. The SPDC assists with career exploration, job/internship searching, interview preparation, the graduate school process, and much more. To schedule an appointment, call 336-278-6538 or make an online appointment via the .

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Find a job, internship, or co-op

Thinking about graduate or professional school?

To make an appointment call 336-278-6538 or make an online appointment via the .Ìý schedule an appointment with , Associate Director for Graduate School Programs, to discuss the application process, your personal statement, CV, and more.

 

For career information specific to ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ College, the College of Arts & Sciences, visit the Student Success page.Ìý