Psychology
Simply put, psychology is the study of the human mind and behavior. Studying psychology will introduce you to a broad range of research and therapies to help patients at all levels from basic counseling to the severely impaired. You’ll be learning the different methods of treatment and counseling as it applies to adults, children, couples and families. As you progress through your coursework, you can decide how to apply your newly acquired knowledge and determine your career path. Research psychologists advance new theories by practical study. General Psychologists work closely with patients in hospitals, clinics or private practice. The more advanced your degree, the greater chance you will have of finding employment opportunities. Expect a salary range of $48,000 to $88,000 annually.
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