Vermont Masters in Psychology
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Changing economics and cultural shifts over the past several years have led to an increased need for psychology professionals, individuals who understand the dynamics of an aging, multicultural population, a population that has just lived through what some economists call the “Great Recession.”
Vermont’s employers are seeking those with master’s degrees in psychology to help them teach others how to cope with the changes taking place in today’s world. Having a graduate degree in psychology means knowledge of the most current psychological research, and the ability to apply the results from this research diverse settings.
Those with master’s degrees are considered well-qualified candidates for positions in Vermont’s social service agencies, prisons, hospitals, mental health facilities, substance abuse programs, rehabilitation centers, and many other organizations.
Additionally, national growth projections for psychology-related jobs are encouraging. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that jobs categorized under healthcare and social assistance are expected to increase by 26% between 2008 and 2018. Most of the social assistance jobs require in-depth psychological knowledge, rewarding those with master’s degrees better pay and more opportunities for job growth and advancement.
Get started in a rewarding career in a growth industry by requesting free, no obligation information on master’s degrees in psychology from the schools listed below.
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