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Five career prospects that you can pursue after earning a degree in Applied Psychology

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Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world, people have seen a change in their personality and mental health. Lockdown and restrictions have forced them back into their cocoon and hurt their personal and professional life.

According to a new survey by the American Psychological Association (APA), the demand for mental health treatment continues to increase as people around the globe are struggling to come to terms with the changes in their lives.

Individuals, families, businesses and communities face a significant challenge in overcoming behavioural and mental health issues. An increase in demand for mental health treatment has also led to an increased demand for registered mental health care professionals. 

The US agency Bureau of Labour Statistics has projected faster-than-average growth in this field, so students pursuing a degree in psychology will be able to secure jobs upon graduation.

If you are looking to pursue a career in psychology, you should kickstart your journey with a degree in Applied Psychology from Chinmaya Vishwa Vidyapeeth (CVV). CVV is one of the best-Applied Psychology colleges in Kerala!

CVV offers both three-year bachelor’s honours with higher credit load and two-year master’s degrees in Applied Psychology that will make you “work-ready”. They will provide counselling and communication skills that give you an edge like no other programme.  

Upon completing the course, our students can pursue jobs in the healthcare industry, academia, business, government, sports, and other fields. They can also choose to pursue higher education with our PhD degree programme in the field. To find out more about courses, you can download the prospectus by clicking here.  

What is Applied Psychology and why should you study it?

In layman terms, Applied Psychology is the field of study where you apply scientific solutions to practical problems. Through these solutions, you can find answers to basic human behavioural problems like health issues, workplace issues, or education. 

An Applied Psychology programme teaches you to apply basic psychological practices (methods and techniques) to everyday problems. Once you complete the course, you can work in varied fields with experienced psychologists who specialise in Neuro-Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Human Resource Management, Rehabilitation Psychology, and more.

What will you study in Applied Psychology?

When you enrol in an Applied Psychology programme, you will have to specialise in a field such as educational psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, or health psychology.

During your course, you’ll focus on subjects like behaviour therapies, human development, social psychology, marital counselling, school psychology, family counselling, research methods, counselling theories, etc.  

Five Jobs That You Can Pursue After A Degree in Applied Psychology:

1. Clinical Psychology

Clinical psychology is usually the first choice of any Applied Psychology graduate. In this type of psychology job, you apply different theories, sciences and practices to seek solutions to mental, emotional and psychological problems. These are the doctors that most people think of when they hear the term “psychologist”. The average salary of a clinical psychologist is around ₹25,000 per month in India.

2. Health Psychology

Health psychology is another up and coming field in the sector. In this field of study, as a psychologist, you help people make better lifestyle choices as well as understand the benefits of healthy eating, less smoking and drinking, and how an adequate amount of exercise can help them become a better version of themselves. The average annual salary of a health psychologist in India is around ₹6,00,000.

3. Human Resources/Organisational Psychology

Organisational Psychology is the branch of Applied Psychology that focuses on workplace dynamics and how it affects employees. As an industrial psychologist, you will make recommendations on how the company can boost employee morale, and performance, and tackle sensitive issues like workplace assault and sexual harassment. As an organisational psychologist, your contribution to understanding the work trends and employee performance could add to organisational success. You can also make suggestions based on employee performance to the human resource department for promotion, job review, and more. The average annual salary of a health psychologist in India is around ₹4,50,000.

4. Forensic Psychology

Yes, you might have seen some cool forensic psychologists in American or Indian dramas running around with police and carrying guns, flying on private jets, and whatnot, but in reality, if you choose to become a forensic psychologist, you will get an opportunity to work with courts and attorneys. You will help them provide expert testimony by submitting a report on the current mental state of the accused persons. A forensic psychologist also gets to handle custody disputes and lead intervention programmes to help assess the current mental state of the accused and offer viable solutions. If you wish to pursue this field of choice, then you’ll have to pursue a master’s course in psychology from a reputed college. The average annual salary of a forensic psychologist in India is around ₹5,50,000.

5. Sports Psychology

Whether you’re a sports lover or not, do you know the amount of stress a sports person undergoes during a match or after? As a sports psychologist, you have to understand the mental state of athletes and come up with solutions to suit their behaviour and mental; and physical well-being. You can work with hospitals, rehabilitation centres, gyms, high schools or universities. A sports psychologist helps devise counselling plans for a player to overcome injury, improve his/her skills and maximise health and wellness. Sports psychology is an up and coming career prospect among psychology graduates. If you wish to pursue this field of choice, then you’ll have to pursue a master’s course in psychology from a reputed college. As a sports psychologist, you can earn around Rs.30,000 per month.

The Conclusion:Chinmaya Vishwa Vidyapeeth (CVV) offers some of the best undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Applied Psychology that help advance your career. To know more about our programmes, contact us at: apply.cvv.ac.in | 1800-270-4888 (Toll-free)|+91 75588 96000

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