Idaho Masters in Psychology
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Many psychology-related jobs fall under the "social assistance" job category, a job sector that generated 82,000 jobs from February 2009 to March 2010, according to yahoo.com. And demand for this job category is projected to remain strong in the years ahead.
In high-demand psychology jobs, those with master's degrees will find a range of diverse job opportunities - opportunities offering rapid advancement and increased responsibilities.
Idaho is ranked second in the nation for having one of the highest concentrations of social assistance jobs - rehabilitation counselors - for every 1,000 residents, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The theoretical knowledge combined with real-world training gained through a master's program provide individuals with invaluable insight into their chosen careers. This degree also provides individuals with the most up-to-date, current skills.
A master's degree also provides excellent preparation for those wanting to continue their education at the doctoral-level. For information about a master's degree in psychology, you can request free, no obligation information from the schools listed below.
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