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Other Psychology & Counseling

Types of Degrees Other Psychology & Counseling Majors Are Earning

Those studying Other Psychology & Counseling can earn degrees at several award levels.

Award Level Graduates
Associate’s Degree 4
Bachelor’s Degree 52
Master’s Degree 449
Doctor’s Degree 72

What Other Psychology & Counseling Majors Need to Know

Programs in Other Psychology & Counseling emphasize a specific mix of knowledge, skills, and abilities — derived from O*NET surveys of workers in occupations that Other Psychology & Counseling graduates commonly enter.

Knowledge Areas

According to O*NET, a major in Other Psychology & Counseling emphasizes the following knowledge areas: Knowledge areas for Other Psychology & Counseling majors

  • English Language — Importance 4.3 / 5; level 5.1 / 7.
  • Education and Training — Importance 3.7 / 5; level 5.0 / 7.
  • Psychology — Importance 3.7 / 5; level 4.5 / 7.
  • Administration and Management — Importance 3.4 / 5; level 4.1 / 7.
  • Mathematics — Importance 3.4 / 5; level 4.3 / 7.

Importance is rated 1–5; level is 1–7. Source: ONET Online — weighted across related occupations.*

Skills

Skills emphasized by a Other Psychology & Counseling program reflects the day-to-day work of related occupations: Skills for Other Psychology & Counseling majors

  • Reading Comprehension — Importance 4.1 / 5; level 4.5 / 7.
  • Active Listening — Importance 4.0 / 5; level 4.3 / 7.
  • Speaking — Importance 4.0 / 5; level 4.4 / 7.
  • Critical Thinking — Importance 4.0 / 5; level 4.2 / 7.
  • Writing — Importance 4.0 / 5; level 4.4 / 7.

Abilities

The cognitive and physical abilities most relevant to Other Psychology & Counseling careers — again drawn from O*NET surveys of related occupations: Abilities for Other Psychology & Counseling majors

  • Oral Expression — Importance 4.3 / 5; level 4.5 / 7.
  • Written Comprehension — Importance 4.1 / 5; level 4.6 / 7.
  • Oral Comprehension — Importance 4.1 / 5; level 4.6 / 7.
  • Written Expression — Importance 4.1 / 5; level 4.5 / 7.
  • Inductive Reasoning — Importance 4.0 / 5; level 4.2 / 7.

Common Job Activities

Day-to-day, Other Psychology & Counseling graduates report doing:

Activity Frequency / Importance
Getting Information 4.5 / 7
Making Decisions and Solving Problems 4.5 / 7
Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates 4.4 / 7
Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others 4.3 / 7
Working with Computers 4.3 / 7
Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships 4.3 / 7
Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge 4.3 / 7
Documenting/Recording Information 4.3 / 7
Analyzing Data or Information 4.2 / 7
Processing Information 4.1 / 7

Technology Skills Used on the Job

Most frequently-cited tools used by Other Psychology & Counseling professionals:

Tool / Software Category In-Demand
Microsoft Word Word processing software
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation software
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet software
Microsoft Office software Office suite software
Web browser software Internet browser software
Microsoft Outlook Electronic mail software
Email software Electronic mail software
Microsoft Project Project management software
Word processing software Word processing software
IBM SPSS Statistics Analytical or scientific software
Microsoft Access Data base user interface and query software
Microsoft SharePoint Document management software

Source: ONET Online technology skills, weighted across related occupations.*

Sample Job Titles

Real job postings for Other Psychology & Counseling graduates include:

  • Industrial Psychology Professor
  • Clinical Psychology Professor
  • University Faculty Member
  • Instructor
  • Human Relations Professor
  • Adjunct Psychology Instructor
  • School Psychology Professor
  • Adjunct Psychology Professor
  • Adjunct Psychology Faculty Member
  • I/O Psychology Professor (Industrial/Organizational Psychology Professor)
  • Psychology Assistant Professor
  • Psychology Instructor
  • Mental Measurements Teacher
  • Professor
  • Child Development Teacher

Education Typically Required

Across the occupations open to Other Psychology & Counseling graduates, the typical level of education actually held by current workers is distributed as:

Education Level Share of Workers
Bachelor’s degree 33.1%
Post-doctoral training 25.2%
Doctoral degree 17.5%
Master’s degree 8.4%
Associate’s degree (or other 2-year) 5.4%
High school diploma or equivalent 4.0%
Postsecondary certificate 2.6%
Some college courses 2.0%
Post-baccalaureate certificate 1.7%
Post-master’s certificate 0.3%
Education levels for Other Psychology & Counseling majors

Source: ONET Online education / training / experience requirements.*

Who Is Earning a Degree in Other Psychology & Counseling?

Gender Distribution

This field skews predominantly female, with women earning 82.3% of Other Psychology & Counseling degrees.

Gender Graduates Share
Women 475 82.3%
Men 102 17.7%

Racial-Ethnic Diversity

At the national level, the racial-ethnic distribution of Other Psychology & Counseling graduates is as follows:

Racial-ethnic diversity of Other Psychology & Counseling graduates
Race / Ethnicity Graduates Share
White 342 59.3%
Asian 15 2.6%
Hispanic or Latino 93 16.1%
Black or African American 78 13.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native 1 0.2%
Two or More Races 22 3.8%
Race Unknown 16 2.8%
International Students 10 1.7%

See minority definition below.

How Much Do Other Psychology & Counseling Graduates Earn?

College Scorecard reports median earnings of Other Psychology & Counseling graduates 1, 4, and 5 years after completion. Earnings tend to climb steadily as graduates gain experience and move into mid-career roles.

Years Out Median Earnings
1 year $54,756
4 years $59,892
5 years $67,036

By year 5 out, median earnings rise to $67,036 — roughly 22% above the 1-year mark.

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, field-of-study earnings tracker.

Online Other Psychology & Counseling Programs

Online study is reported by IPEDS for Other Psychology & Counseling. The table below shows how many graduates earned at least some of their coursework online (Distance-Ed Available) versus completing the entire program online (Distance-Ed Only).

Award Level Distance-Ed Available Distance-Ed Only
Associate’s 1 0
Master’s 5 1
Doctoral (Research) 1 1

Distance-Ed Only = degrees completed entirely online; Distance-Ed Available = degrees including at least some online coursework. Source: IPEDS Completions by Distance Education status.

Is a Degree in Other Psychology & Counseling Worth It?

Strictly by the federal earnings tracker, Other Psychology & Counseling graduates earn a median of $59,892 four years after completion — roughly 58% above the national median for workers with only a high school diploma (~$38,000).

4-year median earnings vs national baseline for Other Psychology & Counseling

ROI estimate compares the program’s 4-yr median earnings against the 2023 BLS CPS median earnings for high-school-only workers. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard + BLS Current Population Survey.

You may also be interested in these closely related fields of study:

Program CIP Code
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology 42.28
Applied Behavior Analysis 42.2814
Applied Psychology 42.2813
Clinical Child Psychology 42.2807
Clinical Psychology 42.2801
Community Psychology 42.2802
Counseling Psychology 42.2803
Educational Psychology 42.2806
Environmental Psychology 42.2808
Family Psychology 42.2811
Forensic Psychology 42.2812
Geropsychology 42.2809

References

The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students and international students. This number is then divided by the total number of students to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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