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Some of the nation’s most compassionate people find their professional homes in the social sciences. Social service, therapy, psychology, and case management professionals are always in demand. From counselors to psychiatrists, helping others is a widely respected way to earn a living.
As you might imagine, advancing your education will open up new social science career opportunities. While some entry-level jobs require only a bachelor’s degree, clinical positions and those allowing for a broader scope of treatment or assistance may require a master’s degree, if not a PhD. Some, such as psychiatrist and marriage and family therapists, require licensure in addition to advanced education. Licensure requirements vary from one state to the next, so be sure to research your state’s requirements before choosing a program.
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