Nebraska Masters in Psychology
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The top psychology careers of the future require advanced training in the form of a master's degree, a degree that provides an understanding of scientific and theoretical psychology knowledge, a degree that Nebraska's employers value when hiring and promoting.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that almost all employment growth between 2006 and 2016 will take place in the service-providing sector - accounting for 75% of all jobs. One of these "service" careers, marriage and family therapists, will experience a 51.17% growth rate in Nebraska over the next ten years. Other "hot" psychology-related jobs include a range of counseling positions, social work jobs, and other psychology specialist positions - all requiring master's degrees.
In addition, Nebraska's businesses highly value the statistical and quantitative skills that master's degree programs in psychology teach. These businesses hire psychology graduate students for market research and data analysis positions.
In total, the number of psychology jobs for those with advanced degrees means career advancement opportunities, higher pay, and more job security. And for those wanting to continue their education and work toward a doctoral degree, a master's degree provides the required preparation.
To get started on advancing your career in psychology, request free, no-obligation information from the schools listed below.
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