New York Masters in Psychology
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Changes in the U.S. job market reflect a growing trend for more social assistant jobs, jobs typically categorized under “psychology-related” careers, and those with master’s degrees will be the first to gain from this trend.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics predicts that between the years 2008 and 2018, health care and social assistance jobs will increase by 4 million. Psychology professionals who work with the elderly, with the disabled, and also those employed in health care settings, such as counselors, social workers, psychiatric aides, and therapists, have the strongest job prospects.
New York’s psychology graduates are already seeing a strong job market for those with master’s degrees. The State ranks second in the nation for having the highest concentration of school counselors and substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors, both careers that reward those with master’s degrees with higher pay and more job opportunities.
Additionally, New York’s business sector is hiring those with master’s degrees in psychology because of their advanced training in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data.
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