Texas Masters in Psychology
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Those in the “helping professions,” including professionals working in psychology and related careers, will experience better than average job growth over the next several years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The BLS categorizes these careers in the healthcare and social assistance job sector, a sector projected to grow by 24% between 2008 and 2018. Those with master’s degrees are considered the most qualified to fill these jobs.
A master’s degree in psychology prepares graduates to apply current results from psychology research in a variety of settings, and among culturally diverse populations. The changing economics of the nation, in addition to the challenges of a diverse population, have all contributed to the increased demand for those with the advanced knowledge of how change affects the psychological health of people, states, and organizations.
Like the rest of the nation, Texas has struggled with economic and cultural changes. Yet, Texas offers one of the best employment outlooks in the U.S. As of May 2010, the Texas unemployment rate remained at or below the nation’s unemployment rate for 39 consecutive months, according to the texasahead.org website.
Promising projections of more social assistance jobs combined with the Texas’ encouraging economics translates into future job opportunities for those with master’s degrees in psychology. Get started on a degree today by requesting free, no obligation from the schools listed below.
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