
The Applied Psychology and Human Relations degree at Pace University will allow you to help people improve their lives while setting you on a satisfying career path in counseling or clinical psychology.
Courses such as psychological testing, personality, social psychology, group work, interviewing techniques, and practicum prepare you to embark on this challenging and satisfying field. Recent graduates have been hired at companies including Blythedale Children’s Hospital, NYC Board of Education, PS 150, Armonk Children’s Corner, and more.
Aside from studying human behavior, psychology students learn to define and solve problems through scientific methods of research, data gathering, and writing. These skills are sought after by a variety of employers.Although graduate training may be required, here are just a few of the careers that you could choose with a background in psychology:
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