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Phone: 616-331-2195 Fax: 616-331-2480 Psychology Dept. 2224 Au Sable Hall One Campus Dr. Allendale, MI 49401 |
About half of all psychologists are employed in educational settings. The second-largest group work in human services settings, including government agencies, hospitals, clinics, and private practice. Some psychologists also work in business and industry. Jobs as a psychologist require at least a master's degree, and many, such as teaching in a college or university, require a doctoral degree. Students who major in psychology and then seek employment at the bachelor's level may find jobs in such human services settings as mental hospitals, residential institutions for the retarded, alcohol and drug abuse centers, juvenile correctional facilities, vocational rehabilitation centers, and residential facilities for emotionally disturbed children and adolescents. Entrance level positions are at the paraprofessional level and compensation is modest, but with perseverance and experience advancement is possible. Graduates may also find employment in business and industry and in government at the national, state, or local levels, where a general liberal arts degree in a social science is required. Psychology may also be part of a major for obtaining teaching certification at the elementary level. Alternatively, it may be a minor combined with another major leading to secondary certification and the teaching of psychology at the high school level.
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