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What Can I do with a Major in Psychology, Social Work, or Sociology?
Real jobs for college graduates who major in psychology, social work, or sociology.
Explore your career choices in this section of MyCollegeSuccessStory, which provides you with real job titles and careers that correspond with specific college majors. While your degree is important, so too is what you major in while in college.
Job titles for graduates with psychology, social work, or sociology degrees:
- Admissions Counselor
- Behavioral Therapist
- Career Counselor
- Child Care Worker
- Child Protection Worker
- Child Welfare CaseWorker
- Clinical Social Worker
- Community Health Worker
- Community Service/Relations Representative
- Corporate Foundation Specialist
- Court-Appointed Special Advocate
- Education Program Specialist
- Employment Specialist
- Guidance Counselor
- Health Care Social Worker
- Hospital Administrator
- Housing/Student Life Coordinator
- Human Resources Assistant
- Job Analyst
- Labor Relations Specialist
- Labor Union Organizer
- Market Research Analyst
- Marriage Counselor
- Medical Social Worker
- Mental Health Worker
- Nursing Home Administrator
- Outplacement Specialist
- Probation/Parole Officer
- Psychiatric Social Worker
- Psychiatrist
- Psychologist
- Recruiter
- Rehabilitation Counselor
- Residential Treatment Worker
- School Psychologist
- School Social Worker
- Social Service Aide
- Social Worker
- Social Work Researcher
- Sociologist
- Substance Abuse Counselor
- Teacher
- Therapist
- Youth Counselor
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