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Guide to South Carolina Psychology Degree Programs

Psychologists do not just treat mentally ill people. They can be found in universities, private industry and research. South Carolina is a great place to explore the possibilities of this exciting profession. This state experiences steady growth in both population and job opportunities. From the warm coastal waters along the Grand Strand to the southern peaks of the Appalachian Mountains, the climate is warm year round. The state has put aggressive tax breaks in place to attract and keep major industries. It is also home to many major universities. Psychologists can find many places to live and practice throughout the state.

The major metropolitan areas of the state start at Charleston in the southeast. This old city from Colonial times is a major port city. Moving up Interstate 26, you will find Columbia, the state capital, waiting. This city is set in the center of the state and is home to many industries. Further up the highway, you come to the Greenville/Spartanburg area. These cities are within site of the mountains. Along the coast north of Charleston lies the Grand Strand. All of these areas provide excellent places to live and play. Psychologists will do well to stick to the metropolitan areas for the best opportunities.

South Carolina Psychology Job Outlook and Salary

According to Payscale, a clinical psychologist in South Carolina will average about $59,500 per year after a couple of years practice. Salaries for this just starting out are a bit on the low side beginning about $44,000. Metropolitan areas will garner higher salaries for psychologists while rural areas will provide lower salaries and few opportunities. Industrial psychologists will find a richer job market near cities.

According to the South Carolina Employment Security Commission, the state’s demand for psychologists will grow 15% in the next decade. Industrial psychology has a growing base throughout the state. Work in private and public sectors is available throughout the state. Schools and mental health clinics will be leading employers along with substance abuse centers.

South Carolina lies at 24th place in population. This means the number of positions available is in the middle range. They are not rare, but there will be competition for any job on the market. A doctorate degree is a deciding factor for many opportunities. Just about any sector of the economy requires a doctorate degree for most positions. Accreditation and specialization are other deciding factors for some jobs. The South Carolina State Board of Examiners in Psychology takes responsibility for regulation of those practicing psychology within the state’s boundaries.

Industrial psychology opportunities are available for those that hold master’s degrees. Other chances are rarer. Research can be done at some universities or government offices. Bachelor’s degree holders have fewer opportunities. They can teach psychology at the high school level in some districts.

Additional South Carolina Psychology Schools

South Carolina State University - http://www.scsu.edu/
Clemson University - http://www.clemson.edu/
College of Charleston - http://www.cofc.edu/

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