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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of work can I do with a Psychology degree?

There are many different types of psychology, but in general, roles within the field fall into 1 of 2 categories: research psychologists or clinical and counseling psychologists. The former uses the scientific method to pose psychological theories, conduct research, interpret data, and generate new knowledge in the field. The latter group works directly with patients to identify emotional, behavioral, or mental concerns, and develop treatment plans that address each client’s individual needs. Depending on the exact role, psychologists might work in clinics, hospitals, private practices, universities, secondary or elementary schools, public or private organizations, correctional facilities, or other settings. If you don’t want to go the distance to become a psychologist, a psychology degree may enable you to work in areas such as human resources, sales, or management.

I’d like to start working soon. How long does school take?

You can complete a bachelor’s degree program in psychology in about four years. A bachelor’s degree can lay the groundwork for your master’s degree and doctorate. Again, you can’t practice in the field independently with a bachelor’s, but there are other psychology-specific roles that are related. With a bachelor’s, you could pursue a career as a community service manager, rehabilitation assistant, social work aide, or career counselor.

My budget is limited. How much does it cost?

Depending on what program you need, the cost can vary. According to Educationdata.org’s 2022 data, a 4-year public college for in-state students costs around $9,377 per year, and a 2-year master’s program averages $66,340. Choosing an accredited program might give you the opportunity to apply for financial aid to help pay for your education.

It’s been a while since I’ve been in school. How hard are the classes?

You’ll take some rigorous courses, for sure. Classes such as cognitive psychology, abnormal psychology, human development, and psychological assessment, will be mandatory, and there will be general education studies in math, writing, and science, as well as other psychology-related coursework. If you have an aptitude for the sciences and a curiosity about what makes people tick, a psychology career might be a great fit.

How much money can I make with a Psychology degree?

The national median annual salary for psychologists rests at $92,740, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2023 data. That said, geographic location, workplace, and experience may play key factors in your salary, as does education. The BLS reports median salaries for related roles other than practicing psychologist as follows: HR specialist-$67,650; Sales representatives-$99,710; Social worker-$58,380.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2022 Occupational Outlook Handbook

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