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Behavioral Science DegreeWith the Department of Labor predicting that psychologist and counselor jobs to increase at a faster than average rate over the next several years, having a behavioral science degree can open new doors in employment opportunities. If you want to work in substance abuse treatment, vocational development, or even marriage and family counseling, a behavior science degree will be a must. To earn a behavior science degree, you will need to enroll in a behavior science degree program. Over half of the graduates of these programs are self-employed and doing therapy work. Others choose to work as counselors, educators, or researchers, and work in the health-care field or for the government or even schools. In order to make the most of your behavior science degree, you will need to make some decisions. Do you prefer doing research and observing or are clinical treatments and working with patients directly more your taste? You can even use your behavior science degree to work with statistics, record keeping, and patient tracking software, or working to protect patient rights and confidentiality. Depending on the behavior science degree program that you work in, you may have the opportunity to gain professional internships or observation opportunities. These will help you to get a first hand knowledge of the different jobs options, as well as count for credit hours towards your licensing. If attending a traditional school does not work with your current lifestyle, then you can look into the many online education opportunities. These flexible, online courses allow you to get much of the book knowledge that you need to complete your behavior science degree. Some colleges will even have hybrid programs that allow you to complete coursework at home, but come in to the college for labs, presentations, or clinics. This can open numerous job opportunities, including drug and alcohol counseling, school counseling, or family psychology. |
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