Behavioral Science & Mental Health Degrees Offer Job Security
Economy Facing Tough Times Now, but a Career in Behavioral Science or Mental Health is Expected to Grow: Part I
According to the Department of Labor, the psychology and counseling field is expected to grow faster than the average for all other occupations through the year 2014 – that’s good news if you are in a current career slump or want a new job.
Sub-fields in this job category are also expected to grow, which means job opportunities in behavioral science and mental health are expected to do well.
Behavioral science and mental health covers a wide range of options. With an online degree in behavioral science or mental health, graduates can work as therapists, counselors, educators and more.
Need help deciding if a career in behavioral science and mental health is right for you? Check out part II of this article tomorrow. But for now, you can check out Accredited-Online-Colleges.com, a database filled with online degrees in all kinds of fields offered by accredited colleges and universities from around the USA.
Sandy Davis is a long-time educator who holds a Masters Degree in Education and currently teaches Online Communication Courses on the college level.



