Psychology is a popular college major but students graduating with an undergraduate degree in the field may be unsure of the kind of job opportunities available to them. With a background in social sciences and mental health a student is eligible to work directly with clients in residential care settings, as a research assistant at a university or choose to pursue graduate work in the field. Most employers will prefer applicants with relevant work history, which can be obtained while in college through volunteer work or internships.
An associate degree in paralegal studies sets you up for an entry level paralegal job.
In order to obtain an entry level position in biotechnology, you will need to have a degree in the field. There are very few Science or engineering jobs you can get without a degree.
It depends on what you major in. If you major in Psychology, then you can get an entry level job related to that field. You could also get an entry level job in a number of other fields that require a general liberal arts four-year degree. Many jobs just ask for a Bachelors Degree and don't specify. See below for expected pay scale: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Degree=Bachelor_of_Professional_Studies_(BPS)/Salary
While those with an undergraduate degree in psychology do not have all of the job options available as those master's or doctorate in psychology, there are many entry-level jobs for college graduates with a bachelor's degree.
Jobs available to people with an associates of math degree are entry level. Support positions in an accounting office and also community college tutoring jobs will be available.
A bachelor's degree in Engineering is required for almost all entry level jobs
For a person who goes through a mis degree program, you can apply to many of the secretary jobs. You can also try jobs like basic entry level jobs at many institutions.
To enter the career field for biotechnology, one must have a degree in biotechnology. A masters or doctorate would definitely be best but for entry level jobs a smaller degree is still suitable.
You can be a lot of things with a Psychology degree. You can be a school psychologist, therapist, guidance counselor, work with disabled.
The availability of entry level jobs for someone with no college education depends on the economy. There are always some entry level jobs available, but if the economy is poor, then more college graduates will be going after jobs that they ordinarily would not.
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There is a whole list of jobs available for someone with a psychology degree. One could be a therapist, or psychologist, civilian, military, etc. There are many others to list.