General Psychology

What is General Psychology?

In alignment with APA Division 1: General Psychology, the field is focused on creating coherence among psychology's subdisciplines into research, theory, and practice.

Degrees in General Psychology offered at The Chicago School

Our psychology programs are available in many degree formats, including bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate, and certificate levels.

Careers in General Psychology

The Chicago School’s Psychology programs are offered in multiple degree formats with a variety of concentrations and specializations.

Public and Private Sector Employers:
  • Hospitals and community-based clinics
  • Social and human services agencies
  • Law enforcement agencies
  • Accountable care organizations
  • Public and private schools
  • Community colleges
  • Corporate wellness centers
  • Business, marketing, and human resources
  • Local, state, and federal government
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • International organizations
Psychology Job Titles:
  • Social services administrator
  • Health care coordinator
  • Researcher
  • Data analyst
  • Law enforcement officer
  • Counselor
  • Youth development and child advocate
  • Therapist
  • Organizational consultant
  • Teacher
  • Policy analyst
  • College instructor
  • Market researcher
  • Human resources manager

Michele Nealon, Psy.D.

President, The Chicago School
Our decades-long track record and positive reputation in training professional psychology leaders is an advantage for you and your career."

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