

The psychology major provides a solid foundation for masters and doctoral studies in any specialty of psychology, plus entrance into medical or law school, social work programs, and MBA programs, as well as other advanced business degrees. and resident counselor, volunteer worker, Christian Appalachian Project, Nicholsville, Ky. Social services: supervisor of delinquent children, Act I Group Home, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.and corrections officer, State Correctional Institution, Dallas, Pa. Government: rehabilitation counselor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania caseworker, Lackawanna County Institution for the Aging caseworker, crisis intervention aide, family health worker, mental health assistant, mental health nursing assistant, program director, psychiatric aide, psychologist, recreation aide, Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Mental Health Centers primary care, Drug and Alcohol Detoxification Unit, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.and psychologist technician, Georgia Hospital. mental health technician technician, Geisinger Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Business and Industry: recreation therapy, Berger Pines Hospital social worker/counselor, Cedar Glen Nursing Home, Danvers, Ma.A few recent graduates and their initial job placements include: A major advantage of the undergraduate psychology major is its relevance to a diversity of career paths. Still others follow business careers such as human resources, marketing, advertising, and management. Others go into medicine, law, law enforcement, and teaching. Many of our graduates pursue careers in social science occupations such as clinical, counseling, child, and social psychology social work rehabilitation counseling, etc.
