Psychology Schools

Are you a good listener, with a levelheaded approach to people and their problems? Are you fascinated with what makes people tick, and how human insight can improve people’s lives? If so, consider a career in psychology. With the overall employment of psychologists expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2014, now is the perfect time to enter this field and get the job you want.

To become a psychologist, you need a college education and hands-on training. An additional specialist degree can boost your resume and provide access to the type of work most suited to your interests. Select a program to get started.

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Substance Abuse Counseling
Forensic Psychology

Career Spotlight: Forensic Psychologist

Forensic psychologists combine an interest in law and mental health to offer professional consultation for a wide variety of legal matters. Your work might include giving expert testimony, administering psychological tests and providing clinical services to both perpetrators and victims. This exciting career requires at least a doctorate in psychology and board certification. Additional areas of education and expertise give you the best opportunities. Find programs...

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