Certainly nothing psychology or sociology related.
A bachelors of arts or science is oftentimes required for a graduate degree in psychology including a masters.
There are many different jobs that you can get with a social sciences degree but the best job to get with this type of degree is a social worker. You will be able to have a job where you can actually make a difference in a yound childs life.
There are a hundred different things. And none of them differ from what a Ph.D. can do. Generally speaking PsyDs and PhDs in psychology are compensated equally. That said, a PsyD can do psychological evaluations, they can provide treatment, they can teach, they can consult, they can supervise, they can profile, they can do research... A PsyD can work in a hospital, prison, mental institution, community center, university, research institute, school, the military, private practice, etc. It is an extremely versatile degree with many possibilities.
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.
Hard. Jobs are rare and far between.
There are a great many jobs you can get if you are currently a double major of sociology and psychology. You could be a psychologist or sociologist for example.
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You can be a psychologist and have your own practice, seeing patients. Or you can become a professor of psychology.
You could get a clerical job in an accounting department - perhaps doing Accounts Payable or Payroll.
My undergraduate degree is in Psych... the degree is mostly useless unless you are going on toward a masters.
The best degree for this is a psychology degree. You will need to get your bachelors but it will pay off in the end. Not only will you have a job where you make money but you will be able to help out children and make a difference in thier lives.
associates no longer cut it anymore. Skip the associates and go to the bachelors. At best, you will get an "ok" job with the associates.
counselor, therapist, psychologist
Sciences are very relevant to midwifery - human biology is perhaps the most relevant but the cross over with psychology and sociology are also pretty obvious.
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If you have a psychology degree, you can land a job at a recruitment offices, HR staffing offices, at a school's guidance counselor office. If you further your career, you can also start a career as a psychologist.