What Can I do With a Degree in Psychology?

Career Center Library Resources
The Career Center Library has a variety of resources to help students explore potential career fields. These resources include information about typical responsibilities, qualifications, career paths, job outlook, salary, and related careers.

Books Specifically Related to Psychology Majors

  • Opportunities in Psychology Careers
  • Real People Working in the Helping Professions
  • Careers in Social Work
  • A Guide to Careers in Addiction Treatment
  • Is Psychology the Major for You?
  • Career Choices for the 90's for Students of Psychology
  • Opportunities in Counseling and Development
  • Opportunities in Gerontology Careers
  • Opportunities in Social Science Careers
  • Becoming a Helper
  • Careers for Good Samaritans and other Humanitarian Types
  • Careers for Sensitive People and other Caring Types
  • Careers in Mental Health
  • Great Careers
  • Careers for Kids at Heart & Others who Adore Children
  • Human Services Directories
  • 100 Jobs in Social Change
  • Career Paths in Psychology
  • Jobs and Careers with Nonprofit Organizations
  • Opportunities in Gerontology and Aging Services Careers

Books of General Interest to Liberal Arts Majors

  • Great Jobs for Liberal Arts Majors
  • The Best Jobs for the 1990s and into the 21st Century
  • The Career Guide for Creative and Unconventional People
  • Making a Living while Making a Difference

Vocational Biographies
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  • Psychological Examiner
  • Job Placement Specialist
  • Marriage Counselor
  • Social Worker
  • Elementary School Counselor
  • Substance Abuse Counselor

Professional Associations

Internet Sites with Career-Related Information for Psychology Majors

Places of Employment

Psychology majors may find employment in a variety of areas based on their skills and experience. Some psychology grads choose to work in human services in the areas of counseling, advocacy, and mental health services; in program development in local, state, and federal government; in business in the areas of human resources, public relations, advertising, market research, retail, and sales. Career-related internships or part-time jobs may be a prerequisite to finding professional-level employment after graduation in these and other fields.

The following list of employers and job titles was derived from the Career Center's jobs database where the employer specifically requested psychology majors. This list does not reflect all potential places of employment or kinds of jobs for psychology majors. This list does not reflect current openings.

Miscellaneous

Department of Psychology — Portland State University