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Psychology What kind of (specifics please) job can you get with a regular 4 year degree in psychology? Everything that interests me so far involves grad school and I'm not sure I want to go to grad school.
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A Psychology degree without additional licenses or qualifications is just viewed as a liberal arts degree. Entry level sales jobs like to see that you've had some Psychology courses but in general, you will be looking at entry level positions.
Anything specific in Psychology usually requires a graduate degree. One thing you could do would be to search job sites and find jobs you may be interested in- look to see what qualifications you need and that will probably give you a good direction. ]
With a four year degree in psychology, you could probably get a job as a child advocate with your STate's department of Children and Family services. Make sure you take some child psychology courses too. It is a noble calling to work for children's rights, but it is a very tough job and people get burned out.
Or maybe you could get a job as a clinical researcher for children's psychology issues. You'd be working with a person who had a graduate degree.
Good luck to you dear
Michele ]
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