Counseling Psychology Career Outlook
Build the Foundation for In-Demand Counseling Careers
Complete in 3.5 Years
6 Starts Dates Per Year
The online psychology degree in counseling delivers the foundational skills you need to begin entry-level counseling careers, plus the academic credential to pursue a master’s degree and become a licensed mental health counselor. As a student, you’ll learn online through an interactive platform and explore psychopathology, crisis intervention, the counseling needs of diverse populations, clinical psychology, ethics of mental health counseling, and more.
- 22% projected growth for the counseling field through 20311
- Courses taught by expert faculty
- Study online on your schedule
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Types of Counseling Careers: Impactful and Rewarding
According to Mental Health America, more than 20% of individuals in the United States face mental health challenges, causing a great demand for counseling professionals.2 The online counseling foundations program is a building block for achieving success in counseling careers that are always in high demand.
- School Counselor: $60,510 per year3
- Social Worker: $50,390 per year*4
- Behavioral Disorder Counselor: $48,520 per year*1
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the high demand for new counselors will cause the field to grow by 22% through 2031.1 This growth will create more than 294,000 new positions for social service professionals.5
- Salaries for behavioral disorder counselors can reach over $77,000 annually6
- Social work industry alone is expected to grow by 9% through 20314
- 60% of psychology careers require applicants to have completed at least a bachelor’s degree7
Interested in Other Career Options?
View all major specific career pages:
- BA in Psychology: Child Psychology Careers
- BA in Psychology: Counseling Foundations Careers
- BA in Psychology: Forensic Psychology Careers
- BA in Psychology: Foundations of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counseling Careers
- BA in Psychology: Human Services & Rehabilitation Careers
Sources and Disclaimer
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors.” Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/substance-abuse-behavioral-disorder-and-mental-health-counselors.htm#tab-1.
- Mental Health America. “The State of Mental Health in America.” Retrieved from https://mhanational.org/issues/state-mental-health-america.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “School and Career Counselors and Advisors.” Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/school-and-career-counselors.htm.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Social Workers.” Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/social-workers.htm.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Community and Social Service Occupations.” Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/home.htm.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors, Pay.” Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/substance-abuse-behavioral-disorder-and-mental-health-counselors.htm#tab-5.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Field of degree: Psychology.” Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/field-of-degree/psychology/psychology-field-of-degree.htm.
*Additional education may be required.