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Career Paths in Psychology. IC/US Career Reference Call Number: BF76 .C38
Experienced psychologists discuss their jobs. Includes advice about salaries, job opportunities, and specialty fields like military, consumer, industrial, and health psychology.

Great Jobs for Psychology Majors . IC/US Career Reference Call Number: BF76 .D44
Explores career paths in residential care, community and social services, human resources, therapy, and teaching.

What Do I Do with My Major in Psychology? IC/US Career Reference Call Number: BF76 .S49
Provides useful information on how to pursue a degree (and a career) in psychology.


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APA Resources for Students
Literature from the American Psychological Association, prepared for undergraduates interested in a career in psychology.
Considering a Career in Psychology?
Getting into Graduate School
Scholarships, Grants, and Funding Opportunities

College Board Career Browser: Psychology
Describes interests and skills, typical courses, potential careers, and related majors.

Marky Lloyd's Careers in Psychology Page
Psychology careers and academic information at the bachelors, masters, and doctoral levels.

Preparing for Graduate School in Psychology
Provides overviews of degrees, areas of study, and choosing clinical psych, counseling, and other related programs. From the University of Richmond.

Psychology Career Resource
Searchable jobs database from the APA. Also includes links to articles about working in psychology.

Psychology Education and Careers Guidebook for College Students of Color
Offers advice on undergraduate courses, networking, selecting degree programs, and alternatives to graduate school. Also provides a description of subfields in psychology.

Psychology: Scientific Problem Solvers - Careers for the 21st Century
Online brochure by the APA describes what psychology is, the job outlook for bachelors, masters, and doctoral graduates, the differing roles of professional psychologists, and preparation, licensing, and certification.

Psychology majors may also wish to view the Health Care, Nursing, and Science web pages. For job postings and information about employers in psychology, go to our online Job Resources.


Interested in graduate school or going to medical school? Take a look at our educational resources for graduate program listings, financial aid sources,
and GRE tips, or check out our Medical School/MCAT web page for a description of medical careers, application procedures, and MCAT study guides.

 

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