Psychology Programs in Massachusetts

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Why Choose to Study Psychology in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts is a state that values psychology as a science for promoting human enrichment. For those interested in the profession, it is a place that will equip one with the tools and resources necessary to do the job effectively. It is also a place where you can get a quality education from over 70 of the top programs in the country.

Educational Programs and Specialities

Whether online or in a classroom, students can pursue Massachusetts’ educational opportunities for psychologists at dozens of universities, which offer classes in everything from clinical to industrial and organizational psychology. Understanding human behavior and working with the many dynamics of social interaction, a psychologist can be of great benefit to the individual, the family unit or a business organization.

Some of the finest master’s and doctorate programs in the country can be found at the many psychology schools in Massachusetts. Whether you would rather work in education and theory or with others as an applied science, the tools for preparation are there.

Job Prospects in Massachusetts for Psychology Professionals

There are eight key areas of practice within Massachusetts: Boston, Brockton, Lawrence, Lowell, New Bedford, Pittsfield, Springfield and Worcester. Boston is the most population dense and according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, jobs here pay around $70,000 on the low end and $114,000 on the high end. The annual median wage is around $92,000 per year.

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