College of Sciences and Humanities
Department of Psychological Sciences
www.kent.edu/psychology


About This Program

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program prepares you for graduate study or careers in fields including clinical psychology and other areas of psychology, neuroscience and medicine. Explore topics such as trauma, brain function, child development, mental health and many others while gaining hands-on research experience. Optional concentrations in Child Psychology and Pre-Medicine/Pre-Podiatry allow you to tailor your degree to your goals. Read more...

Contact Information

Program Delivery

  • Delivery:
    • In person
  • Location:
    • Kent Campus

Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries*

Clinical and counseling psychologists

  • 11.2% much faster than the average
  • 76,300 number of jobs
  • $95,830 potential earnings

Industrial-organizational psychologists

  • 6.3% faster than the average
  • 5,600 number of jobs
  • $109,840 potential earnings

Medical scientists, except epidemiologists

  • 8.7% much faster than the average
  • 165,300 number of jobs
  • $100,590 potential earnings

Physician assistants

  • 20.4% much faster than the average
  • 162,700 number of jobs
  • $133,260 potential earnings

Physicians, all other

  • 2.5% slower than the average
  • 340,700 number of jobs
  • $>=239,200 potential earnings

Psychologists, all other

  • 4.3% about as fast as the average
  • 55,300 number of jobs
  • $117,580 potential earnings

School psychologists

  • 0.7% little or no change
  • 67,200 number of jobs
  • $86,930 potential earnings

Social science research assistants

  • 4.4% about as fast as the average
  • 40,600 number of jobs
  • $58,040 potential earnings

* Source of occupation titles and labor data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook. Data comprises projected percent change in employment over the next 10 years; nation-wide employment numbers; and the yearly median wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.