RMU’s online Psychology program provides education and training in psychology to prepare students for successful careers or graduate programs in psychology and related fields, such as child care, counseling, research, law or social work. Students learn to apply current psychological principles to practical problems in the workplace and everyday life.
The goals of the B.S. in Psychology online degree program are to prepare professionals who can:
Studies lead to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Psychology degree.
U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics predict that psychology will be one of the fastest growing professions in the next 10 years. The number of social/human service assistants is projected to grow at an above average rate of 36 percent or more. The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry's 2004 statistics indicate more than 3,000 position openings a year in the social/human services fields.
Sample Business/Industry Job Titles
Social worker, counselor, clinical coordinator, child care provider, recreation specialist, management trainee, research assistant, residential advisor, career counselor, academic advisor, customer service representative, sales associate, recruiter, police officer.
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2010 national mean bachelor-level, entry-level salaries: (information from the National Association of Colleges and Employers) |
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| By type of employer | By job function | ||||
| Communications (Broadcasting/Telecomm.) | $29,847 | Administration (Social Services) |
$38,867 | ||
| Educational Services | $30,748 | Counseling | $33,114 | ||
| Financial Services | $32,968 | Customer Service | $29,264 | ||
| Government (Federal) | $36,146 | Human Resources/ Industrial Relations |
$29,475 | ||
| Healthcare Services (Nonprofit) | $26,150 | Management Trainee | $29,371 | ||
| Religious/Grantmaking/Civic/ Professional Orgs. |
$46,108 | Research (Nontechnical) | $37,640 | ||
| Retail/Wholesale Trade | $29,094 | Sales | $33,997 | ||
| Social Assistance | $30,868 | Social Work | $32,000 | ||
| 2009 RMU Salary Survey | Range: | Mean: | |||
| Applied Psychology | $20,000 - $21,000 | $20,500 (based on three or fewer responses) | |||
RMU Core (39 Credits Required)
College Reading/Writing Strategies
Argument & Research Strategies
Intercultural Communication Strategies
Business Professionl Communication
Survey Of Economics
Humanities: Art And Music
Intro to Decision Support Systems
Math Reasoning/Applications
General Psychology
Principles Of Sociology
Literature Elective
History Elective
Science Elective
Major (36 Credits Required)
Applied Psychology
Methods In Behavioral Research
Physiological Psychology
Sensation And Perception
Cognitive Psychology
Child Psychology
Social Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Industrial Psychology
Psychology Practicum
Psychology Thesis
Statistics
Required Minor (15 Credits Required)
Open Electives (30 Credits Required)
The School of Education and Social Sciences faculty is comprised of caring individuals who accept the responsibility for educating the "whole" student at RMU. Consequently, our faculty members are specialists in their areas of expertise who effectively implement sound instructional practices when teaching and just as importantly, they engage students in a variety of purposeful enrichment activities outside the classroom setting. As all faculty possess related work experience as practitioners in the field, such as principals, superintendents, teachers, researchers, authors, psychologists, counselors, etc., students learn from them first-hand what it takes to succeed.
Higher education is an investment in your future and your quality of life. At Robert Morris University, we will work closely with you to show you how to finance your education through a combination of need-based financial aid, scholarships, and financing strategies to make your education attainable.
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