Vermont Bachelors in Psychology
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Characterized by small towns and a sustainable rural population and economy, Vermont is a growing place of opportunity for those interested in a career in psychology and its related occupations. Psychology graduates are employed in almost all of the largest sectors of the economy in Vermont, including government, real estate, health care, social assistance, professional services, educational services, information, recreation, and management.
Graduates with a bachelor’s degree in psychology find work in any area involving the application of psychological research, and the skills gained in school in critical thinking and communication. Government sector jobs in the state are some of the best opportunities for graduates. Public administration, social service, and elementary education are just a few of the career options where psychology graduates are most often employed. Social service agencies, school districts and law enforcement agencies all hire graduates with bachelor’s degrees in psychology.
Skills gained through a bachelor’s degree in psychology are in demand in fields reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as having rapid employment growth through at least 2018. People are continually in need of childcare, emergency services, vocational rehabilitation, and health education, among other individual and family services. Competence in areas such as the study of human behavior, mental health, and social welfare come into play in all of the growing human service sector jobs in the state. The skills of interpersonal communication and a desire to help others are part of what puts graduates of psychology programs in demand in Vermont in these fields.
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