With small class sizes, one-on-one interaction with faculty, and a curriculum based within a Christian context, Union's psychology degree will equip you with a broad foundation to achieve your career goals.
Psychology majors have many career options. Union alumni are employed in a wide range of occupations including: clinical psychologist, counselor, school psychologist, probation officer, child and adolescent therapist, family services coordinator, director of mental health, social service specialist, college counselor, hospital counselor, pastoral care director, minister to young married couples, children's hospital psychologist, college dean, physical therapist, attorney, social worker, chaplain, psychological examiner, college professor, assistant director for a child abuse prevention center, executive director for the Girl Scouts, psychotherapist, youth minister, social counselor for the Department of Human Resources, employment coordinator, vocational rehabilitation counselor, youth services officer, private investigator, and director of missions.