
Can you work with others or go it alone, depending on the situation? Do you perform well under stress? Do you consider yourself an effective communicator? If you answered “yes” to these questions, then you should seriously think about pursuing a degree in psychology. As a psychology student, you will investigate the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects of human behavior, and you will acquire the skills necessary for work in the business, industry, and non-profit sectors.
With faster-than average job growth in psychology-related fields expected to continue through 2012, your job outlook as a psychology degree holder remain favorable, especially if you wish to seek work in educational institutions.
A bachelor's degree program in psychology offers a foundation in major theoretical approaches to personality development and research in the field. You will learn to identify, understand and develop practical solutions to problems facing various organizations while increasing your knowledge of the biological bases of human behavior.
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