Top Career Paths for BA Psychology Graduates

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Careers for Psychology Grads

As a liberal arts and sciences degree, psychology is an interdisciplinary major that can open doors to a variety of career opportunities, which is why it is one of the most popular options at colleges worldwide. Most schools designate learning outcomes that foster critical thinking, methods of inquiry, research methodology, processes and the application of psychological principles to diverse areas of human behavior. All of these focal areas ensure BA psychology graduates have gained essential workforce skills that can be leveraged in organizations large and small.

It is important to recognize that although the field of psychology may seem to be unrelated to some career pathways, the skills acquired from the academic experience can stretch a long way in many industries and positions. With this in mind we explore some top career options for new graduates to consider:

4 Career options for new psychology grads

Social and community service managers 

Social and community service is a broad specialty that can fall into social service, health care and other top industries in the nation. According to U.S. News and World Report, many child and family social workers have strong backgrounds psychology studies and often begin their careers in these positions. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the job market is expected to grow 13 percent between 2018 and 2028. Depending on regional standards of living, the salary may be considered modest with a median salary of $65,320.

This is the perfect path for those that value the intrinsic rewards that come from improving the lives of others. In the social service scene, these professionals are heroes for the families living below the poverty line, for children that lack nutritious food or those affected by child abuse. Their goal is to improve the quality of life for children and their loved ones. On the health care side, social and community service managers may help individuals cope with complex physical or mental health medical conditions by implementing assessment tools, planning and counseling services. They are often the inspiration behind so many success stories in the world today and we thank them for their amazing dedication.

Advertising agents

The advertising industry is a high powered, fast paced world that requires professionals to communicate extremely effectively in order to network and serve the needs of organizations and their people. Many undergraduate psychology programs study the art and science of persuasion which can help advertising agents excel in their corporate relations strategies. The analytical skills that are gained from their educational career also come in handy when researching the target audience for a product or message and developing campaign materials based on the information.

Almost all agents work on collaborative teams in order to serve accounts and their demands, which means that salary ranges may vary depending on the area of expertise, location, company size and years of experience. For the purpose of benchmarking however, let’s take into consideration the annual gains for the average account executive in advertising in the United States. According to HR Reported data on salary.com, the average pay for this position is $79,668 while the top 10 percent reach as high as $93,832. In addition, although not always guaranteed, earnings can also be supplemented with on-the-job perks like attending the latest red carpet events or tickets to concerts.

Career counselors

For those who enjoy helping people discover their potential, working as career counselors can be a very fulfilling. Part of the job description includes analyzing people’s educational levels, work histories, personalities, interests and skills to suggest professional pathways that match their personal abilities. They may provide aptitude and achievement assessments to assist them through the process and can assist individuals at various levels of career development from entering the workforce to transitioning between jobs.

Psychology graduates have solid foundations for entering this field, but in recent years most employers prefer candidates to have master’s degrees in school counseling or a related field. In terms of employment outlook and salary information, the BLS reported that jobs for career counselors were predicted to increase 8 percent from 2018 to 2028. The median salary in the guidance profession category which includes career counselors was $56,310. Some individuals may choose to work with special types of people like disabled adults who need skill training and regular workplace supervision, while others may work for public service entities or in public schools.

Psychiatric technicians

Similar to social and community service managers, psychiatric technicians typically work in social service industries. This is one career paths that does not predominately require a graduate level degree, allowing new BA psychology grads to apply their studies directly to the field. In most cases, psychiatric or related mental health technicians work directly under the supervision of licensed clinical psychologists or social workers. Job duties involve helping patients with basic daily needs, teaching life skills, conducting applied therapy sessions and performing related management tasks.

Although this can be an extremely rewarding field, many do opt to pursue a higher level psychology degree to become licensed and increase their pay scale. Psychiatric technicians in the United States typically receive $30,860 annually and overall employment is projected to grow 12 percent from 2018 to 2028. For those who do want to pursue a master’s degree in psychology, many schools offer an array of specialty areas including school counseling, marriage and family therapy, and professional clinical counseling.

Congratulations graduates

This article is not only intended to provide a resource for those looking to start or enhance their career, but also to illustrate the spectrum of opportunities that studying liberal arts and sciences provides. The BA psychology major is one of many degrees that contribute to gaining a competitive advantage in the overall job marketplace. Graduates may also consider advancing their education by pursuing a master’s degree in psychology. Whichever path you choose, from everyone at Brandman, we wish all lifelong learners a successful future.

Top Career Paths for Education Graduates

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Top Education Careers

The popularity of education both as an area of study and as a career field is due in large part to the dedicated current and prospective teachers that are motivated to inspiring future generations. It is definitely a commendable professional path which is why we have done our research to help recent education graduates find their perfect job in the field.

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Top Career Paths for Business Graduates

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Commencement season is one of the most exciting times of our lives. After the speeches have been read, the tassels and caps have flown, hoods and stripes have been granted, the graduates and their supporters excitedly dream about what’s to come. Today, we celebrate the future ahead by exploring top career pathways for new graduates, starting with stellar careers for those in business and professional studies.

Career opportunities for business professionals

U.S. News and World Report is not only the foremost authority of ranking universities, it is also a great resource for sharing the top careers in the marketplace today. Whether you’re finishing up your bachelor’s or master’s degree, consider some of these top career pathways.

For the Big Data Gurus 

There are so many great options for those with minds for big data. Market research analyst positions are among the top in-demand fields. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projections we can expect to see an impressive 20 percent employment increase for this occupation between 2018 and 2028. These experts study consumer habits and use their observations to formulate recommendations to companies on how to package, brand and sell products. They understand economies of scale and the complex rules of supply and demand, collecting and using data to drive decision making processes. Graduates of programs that study e-business strategic management, business intelligence and data analytics or related concepts may find the perfect fit within this field.

One of the reasons why this position is ranked so high in the standings is because it offers a high opportunity for upward mobility. It requires at least a bachelor’s degree, and masters degrees only add to the possible career pathways. Records show that salary ranges from $34,310 on the low end for entry level positions to $121,080 for the seasoned professionals, with a median of $63,120. In terms of regional demand, California residents have an advantage as the top-paying cities for market research analysts include San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.

For the Finance Focused 

The demand for number crunchers doesn’t seem to be fading anytime soon. All of the newly trained finance and accounting experts out there are prepped for the future. The range of industries and positions that accountants can find themselves in is nearly endless. In addition to tax preparation for individuals, public accountants can perform auditing, provide consulting for corporations, nonprofits and governments. Businesses and organizations have internal personnel to create processes that refine lean fiscal operations, with the goals of eliminating waste and fraud. State and federal positions help maintain the structure of the American economy.

Given all of these options for professional development it’s clear why accounting positions are rated high for upward mobility. The Labor Department agrees by predicting that 1,424,000 new openings will be created in the taxes and accounts receivable fields between 2018 and 2028. Salary ranges are similar to market research analysts, with a high of $122,840. Related positions landing in the top 10 include financial advisors and managers, bookkeepers and audit clerks. Look into getting a master’s degree in finance online if you want to open new doors for yourself in the job market.

For the Marketing Minded

This one is interesting because there is such a wide range of opportunities in the industry. Market research analysts have have remained high on the list throughout the years. Although these positions do require a fair amount of data analytics skills, one of the most important functions of the job is to translate findings to clients in an easy-to-understand way, which requires strong interpersonal communication skills. This unique combination of talents is why the BLS notes that statistics, math, computer science and business administration may be good specialties to pursue in college, but studying one of the liberal arts or social sciences like communication can also serve a budding analyst well.

The marketing managers are the masterminds behind driving your purchasing process as a consumer. They touch the traditional advertising realm and today can often extend into the digital arena to promote brand messaging based on specific target audiences. The median annual wage for a marketing manager is about $132,620, with the best in the biz sitting on $208,000 annually. Although some with exceptional talents may land a job with just a bachelor’s degree, most companies fill these vacancies with candidates that have an MBA or higher. Having an MBA will also provide more opportunity when it comes to finding international business jobs.

For the People Persons 

When interviewing for a job, some candidates like to use the phrase, “I’m a ‘people person’.” In the cases where this is undoubtedly true, you often find great organizational leaders and human resource managers.  Although not in the top 10, the human resource specialist is securely rooted among the best jobs for business professionals, after all every organization relies on great people and leaders to survive and thrive. The daily routine for these hard workers can easily fluctuate, training specialists may perform tasks ranging from recruiting to answering employees’ corporate wellness questions.

The importance of human resource specialists in the business environment is undeniable. Their salary range stands between $36,280 and $104,390 with a projected five percent employment growth in the field between 2018 and 2028. Human resources and team development positions are perfect not only for MSHR grads, but also those studying organizational leadership. These individuals truly are people persons who can help manage change and how the workforce handles it, an invaluable skill for advancement in today’s ever-changing world.

Add to your resume with new business skills

Congratulations to all lifelong learners who continuously look for new opportunities to grow and develop. Those with a bachelor’s degree in hand may want to consider pursing a graduate-level program like an MBA, master’s in human resources or organizational leadership. For those who already donned their hoods at as post-baccalaureate grads, there are always professional development and certificate programs that can help you hone your business acumen and add to your resume. Advancing your education can ultimately help open doors in your career and propel you to new heights.

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Fun Activities that Improve Your Mental Health

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Practicing mental health strategies is not just for psychology students, but can be beneficial for all lifelong learners. A regular exercise regimen will reduce your stress, lift your mood, improve your self-esteem and help you get a restful night’s sleep. Try some of these fun activities to help boost your brain power. Continue reading

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Health Assessment for Focus

Maintaining healthy lifestyles often require us to leverage our personal strengths and interests. Depending on the source, there are between six to ten different categories of wellness. This short health assessment will help you find your focus and identify areas that may enhance your overall welfare.

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We understand that as a college student, you are constantly on the go, especially if you have full-time commitments in addition to homework and class. With only a few minutes between meetings, soccer practice, dinner and commuting it’s important to have healthy snacks throughout the day that are quick and good for you. Here are some of our favorite spring produce and nutrition bar options to help get you through your busy schedule. Continue reading

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Throughout the month of April, the Autism community is spreading awareness about this challenging yet inspiring health condition. They call it a “spectrum disorder,” which in many cases can be attributed to not only the severity of the disease, but also to the range of emotions that many go through when caring for an autistic person. Continue reading