North Carolina Bachelors in Psychology
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Like many of its southern neighbors, North Carolina has been changing in terms of population, industry, and employment opportunity over the last 20 years. The Employment Security Commission of North Carolina reports that the occupational categories of Professional & Business Services, Education & Health Services, and Information are adding the most jobs in the state. All areas where a bachelors in psychology can help get your foot in the door.
Graduates with bachelor’s degrees in psychology will be in demand in any number of the state’s fastest growing fields where the intersection of human behavior, scientific methodology, and interpersonal communications come together. According to the Employment Security Commission, a number of jobs requiring a bachelor’s degree in psychology or related field are among the 15 fastest growing occupations in the state. Teachers, systems and data communications analysts, family social workers, sales agents, and employment specialists are all among these fastest growing professions, and all require skill sets practiced by psychology graduates.
Skills gained in a bachelor’s degree program in psychology include scientific methodology, data collection, analysis, problem solving, and communication. These tools can be applied in occupations in growing industries in North Carolina ranging from technology to education to health and human services.
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