Hard. Jobs are rare and far between.
A bachelors of arts or science is oftentimes required for a graduate degree in psychology including a masters.
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.
Certainly nothing psychology or sociology related.
The type of job available to a person depends on more than any qualifications, however, with a master's degree in psychology the type of jobs that may be open include drug & alcohol specialist, employment counselor, parole officer, social service manager and psychology program manager.
There isn't much with a BA/BS in psychology you can do. You have to go on to grad work to become a psychologist.
A bachelors of arts or science is oftentimes required for a graduate degree in psychology including a masters.
Being a Psychology major can probably get you a job in counseling or in teaching if you get a bachelor's or associates. Higher education is needed in order to have a good well paying career in which you are actually helping the people of your community.
No, it is very difficult to get a psychology related job with only a bachelors. Do not expect to be doing any sort of counselling without at least a masters, and probably a PhD.
My undergraduate degree is in Psych... the degree is mostly useless unless you are going on toward a masters.
It would be very easy to get a job but it probably won't be doing anything with chemistry. Most chemistry jobs require at least a masters or doctorate. You might be able to find work as a lab assistant doing menial tasks but without an advanced degree it is next to impossible to find work in the field of chemistry.
Assuming it is legal for you to work in the US, it should be fairly easy for you to find some type of job, depending on your English fluency and skills/experience. There are no occupations in the psychology field open to anyone without a Master's at a minimum, and preferably a Phd. or PsyD. If you are interested in working in the psychology field, you may want to apply as a receptionist for a psychologist, or unskilled labor in a clinic.
it's quite easy to find jobs in St. Croix.
Working as a counselor is the most obvious job that requires a psychology degree. If you're fine with working with children, a school counselor/psychologist is another possible career path.
A psychology Journalist
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There are many different opportunities for finding teaching jobs in all fields, including psychology. Teaching is always in demand, so somewhere near you will certainly have a job opening.
You can get job that requires psychology at a college or hospital. You can also start your own practice. Teaching psychology can be very rewarding job and provides many benefits.