A psychology education may be applied to a wide variety of endeavors such as retail management, human resource management, teaching, or law enforcement.
Many community agencies (police departments, community mental health facilities, halfway houses, etc.) need people with training in psychology to work as staff or assistants. Employment also is available within psychiatric divisions of general hospitals or in mental health institutions. The Center for Vocation and Career will be happy to partner with you to explore all the career options available to you with this flexible degree.
Recent graduates have gone directly into graduate programs to pursue the following advanced degrees:
- Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology (Ph.D.)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Cognitive Neuroscience (Ph.D.)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Developmental Psychology (Ph.D.)
- Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.)
- Master of Arts in Biblical Exegesis (M.A.)
- Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A.)
- Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (M.A.)
- Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
- Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology (M.S.)
The most recent graduate school placements pursued:
- Pennsylvania State University
- Fuller Theological Seminary
- Denver Seminary
- Chicago School of Professional Psychology
- University of Minnesota
- Regent University
- University of Washington Medical School
- Columbia University
- University of Chicago
- Wright State Medical School
- DePaul University
- Duke University School of Law
- Loyola University Chicago
- Vanderbilt University
- Georgetown School of Law
- The Ohio State University
- Washington University in St. Louis
- University of Chicago School of Medicine
- Wheaton College Graduate School
- Harvard University