Iowa Bachelors in Psychology
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Skills gained through a bachelor’s program in psychology include the ability to work with people, analyze data, and interpret and communicate findings. Graduates with a bachelor’s in psychology should be well equipped to enter the workforce in Iowa given these skill sets.
Psychology graduates will find work in education, business, and human service related fields, including many of the occupations with the most openings in the state, predicted through 2016 by Iowa Workforce Development. Among these occupations are management analyst, rehabilitation counselor, training and development specialist, social and community service manager, mental health and substance abuse social worker, sales manager, job analysis and placement specialist, public health social worker, market research analyst, and marketing manager.
Iowa is among the top 10 states in the U.S. with the lowest unemployment numbers. With jobs in education, healthcare, and communications growing faster than other sectors in Iowa through 2018, psychology graduates should find ample opportunities for career growth in these fields. In combination with a teaching certificate, a bachelor’s in psychology is one of the most common degrees for teachers of elementary, secondary and postsecondary education. Behavioral healthcare, home health care, and social assistance fields are also expanding and will be hiring psychology graduates. Jobs in communications and management will continue to be good employment outlets for psychology grads in the state as well.
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