Wisconsin Masters in Psychology

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A secure job that is personally fulfilling, provides opportunities for advancement, and a competitive wage are what most individuals desire in a career, and those with master's degrees in psychology have earned the credentials for such positions.

masters in psychology

Called the careers of the future, national jobs in healthcare and social assistance are predicted to grow by over 25% between 2008 and 2018, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Social assistance jobs include positions in the mental health field - careers considered “helping” professions - and those with master’s degrees will be considered the best candidates for these careers.

Wisconsin’s Workforce and Labor Market Information System reports the same positive projections for the State’s job growth in the helping professions. Its WORKnet website lists many careers that require a strong background in psychology among Wisconsin’s high-growth occupations, including counselors and those working as social and human service assistance.

Wisconsin’s employers seek those with master’s degrees to fill positions in residential care facilities, hospitals, counseling centers, correctional facilities, substance abuse and behavioral disorders counseling agencies, and many other nonprofit organizations.

Get started today in a high-growth field by earning the highly valued credentials of a master’s degree. Receive free, no-obligation information on master's degrees in psychology by contacting the schools listed below.

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