New Hampshire Bachelors in Psychology

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According to the most recent U.S. Census data, New Hampshire remains the fastest-growing state in the Northeast, having grown 6.5% since 2000. It also remains one of the states with the lowest unemployment and lowest poverty levels.

New Hampshire bachelors in psychology

Graduates with bachelor’s degrees in psychology are employed in a number of fields in New Hampshire with the most opportunities for employment, including education and administration. The U.S. Department of Labor predicts schools to be the largest employers in the state through 2018. Elementary education, postsecondary education, special and adult education, childcare, and administration are all common careers for graduates in psychology due to their background in behavioral development, reasoning, and interpersonal communication. A bachelor’s degree in psychology is a common starting point, in conjunction with state certifications, for a career in education.

Occupations in healthcare account for more than half of the fastest growing jobs in New Hampshire. These careers range from health educators to substance abuse counselors; and from home health aides to medical and laboratory assistants. The same skills of communication and decision-making that are important in teaching also come into play in healthcare.

Social services fall into this category as well and include jobs such as vocational rehabilitation, community food and housing, social assistance and family services. Psychology program graduates are competitive for all of these positions in which human welfare and the application of psychological research is involved.

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