After graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology You may decide to continue your education and earn a Master's or Doctoral degree in Psychology.

With a B.A. in Psychology you are also prepared to apply for jobs in a number of different areas.

The following web sites allow you to explore some career opportunities available at each stage of your education.

Former National Psi Chi president, Bruce R. Fretz, Ph.D.,describes job opportunities with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology: Careers in Psychology

U.S. Dept. of Labor: Occupational Outlook Handbook:Psychologists

American Psychological Association guide to Careers in Psychology

American Psychological Association guide to Nonacademic Careers in Psychology

Dr. Margaret A. Lloyd, of Georgia Southern University, has established a web site for the undergraduate psychology major. This site helps the student plan their time as an undergraduate, and provides Career Options

Career Decision Tree for Psychology Majors (Dr. Retta E. Poe of Western Kentucky University, as modified by Hanover College)

Fifteen Careers in Psychology and Related Fields are described by Dr. Melissa J. Himelein (University of North Carolina at Asheville). Several of these careers require a doctoral degree, many require a Mater's degree, and several require specialized Bachelor's degrees.