Rhode Island Masters in Psychology

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The past few years have devastated many job markets, causing some economists to call this time period “The Great Recession.” But one job category expects to come out of this tough economic period stronger than ever: social assistance jobs.

masters in psychology

The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the healthcare and social assistance job category will grow by 24% from 2008 to 2018.

Most of these social assistant jobs will require a psychology degree or strong background in psychology, and many employers prefer those with master’s degrees.

Individuals with master’s degrees have the ability to sift through research data and results, making sense of the societal factors and changes affecting the lives of people today. They are sensitive to multicultural issues and diversity, and grasp the impact of an aging population with a long-life expectancy, and the social organizations that service those individuals.

Rhode Island expects to emerge from tough economic times, and the State’s employers will hire those with master’s degrees who can help manage change - for both individuals and organizations.

Additionally, those with master’s degrees in psychology wanting to continue in doctoral-degree programs meet many of the stiff requirements for these programs.

For free, no obligation information on starting a master’s degree in psychology, request information from the schools listed below.

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