Ive heard that a degree in psychology can be useful in other fields. What are some common career options if I choose this route?
Actually, most people who major in psychology do not go on to study psychology in graduate school. An undergraduate major in Psychology provides an excellent foundation for entering other disciplines such as medicine, law, business and human resources, and other helping professions such as rehabilitation, speech pathology, and audiology. A major in psychology, combined with other appropriate courses, will give you an excellent preparation for entering these professions. Students who major in psychology at the undergraduate level often plan to pursue post-graduate training in other fields such as one of the health professions (e.g., medicine, dentistry, physical therapy), law, business/management, social work, or speech pathology. While a degree in psychology can provide excellent preparation for another profession, students must make sure they take the necessary preparatory courses for admission to post-graduate training in these other areas. The Health Professions: Psychology majors w