How many years of schooling and what jobs are there for people who were to major/ get a mastors/ phd in psychology and how much do they pay?
What kind of jobs are out there for people who study psychology?
I noticed that no one mentioned anything involving consumer psychology, which was my focus in college. I paired my psychology major with a business minor. This opened up jobs in consumer research and areas of marketing and development. You would be amazed at some of the doors a psychology degree can open. There are also jobs in the area of Human resources and social work that require psychology degrees. If you want to do consumer research you are going to want a master's degree. Dr. Blake at Cleveland State University in Ohio is doing global research on internet shopping behavior. If this interests you the program is worth checking out. Be forewarned that this program only accepts about 6 people a year into the program.
Reply:1. psychologist
2. psychiatrist
3. teaching psychology
4. McDonald's lead set up employee
5. newspaper delivery
6. U.S. postal supervision
that's about it.
Reply:Ask a psychologist. My older brother is one, but he lives too far away to answer on this computer I'm using. Most schools have school psychologists on their payroll....you could start there asking. It also varies what part of the country you live in.....as all jobs and salaries do. As far as years of schooling, you need a PhD....a doctorate....means minimum of getting a bachelors first (4 years), then a masters (2 years), then the doctorate, which varies in how long....average of 2 to 3 years.....so total of about 9 years after high school of education.
Reply:I/O Psychologist
Education Psychologist
Health Psychologist
Forensic Psycologist
Clinical Psychologist
NeuroPsychologist
And thats just to name a few. Depends on specialty
Your looking at doing atleast 6 years at univiersity
Psychologist and Psychiatrist are very similar but both have very different qualifications.
Reply:There are soooo many. I suggest you check out this site: http://www.careeroverview.com/psychology...
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