South Carolina Bachelors in Psychology
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Since the 1950’s South Carolina has struggled to regain its place among the nation’s fastest growing states, but new businesses and technology and opportunity in the social sciences have made that a reality. International shipping, agricultural production and manufacturing are important today just as they have always been, but the economy also depends on military bases, game and fishing, and tourism, all service industries where psychology graduates are apt to find employment due to their skills in interpersonal communications and behavioral analysis.
Retail and wholesale trade make up the largest portion of the state’s service industry followed by community, business and personal service sectors. These service industries such as tourism, private health care and recreation represent great job opportunities for those with bachelor’s degrees in psychology. Government positions such as those in public schools, military bases, and hospitals are the third largest segment of South Carolina’s service industry, and also hire the most psychology graduates in occupations including elementary education and public administration. These fields allow psychology graduates to apply their knowledge of human behavior and interaction to solve problems in their work.
Like its southern neighbors, South Carolina is poised for growth in industries related to the social sciences. Psychology graduates have never been in a better position for success in South Carolina as the state’s healthcare and social services continue to improve. The background a bachelor’s degree in psychology provides in writing and communication, human welfare, counseling, assessment, and scientific and statistical methodologies prepares graduates for careers in South Carolina’s growing service sector.
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