New York Bachelors in Psychology
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New York is a diverse state with a ranging demographic and a constantly fluctuating population. According to the New York State Department of Labor, the metropolitan area of New York City tends to drive the economy and employment picture for the state, but New York as a whole continues to recover well from the recent economic recession.
Most of the state’s jobs fall under the service industry category, which include positions in educational and health services, and professional and business services. These industries represent some of the careers that psychology grads are best suited for.
New York has one of the largest educational systems in the country, enrolling more people than any other state but California. This provides a large number of job possibilities for graduates in psychology. Opportunities range from elementary school through the collegiate level, where graduates find work in administration and support, and in research and assistantships. Secondary and postsecondary education are two of the fastest growing fields in New York State, in which psychology grads often go on to complete a teaching certification and compete for these positions.
Psychology graduates work in any area that involves the application of the study of human behavior. Depending on an individual’s passion, this ranges from market research and data analysis; to labor relations, human resources, and workplace behavior; sales and advertising; to community food and housing, social work, home health care, and medical research.
Whether a graduate is interested in giving back to one of New York’s rural upstate communities, or forging their way in the city, a degree in psychology will open doors of employment in the state of New York.
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