Psychology

Psychology
The Human Services Career Cluster prepares students for services jobs with families and human needs; such as a school psychologist, clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, counselor, other mental health service provider, sociologist, and director of mental health facilities.
- OSPI Human Services Career Cluster Info PDF
Career Pathway images created by Talley High School students.
Pathway courses
- Career & College Prep A, B
- Interpersonal Relationships
- Financial Fitness
- Health
- Leadership Year 1 A, B, C
- Psychology Year 1 A, B, C
- Psychology (AP) A, B, C
- Psychology (CWU CHS) A, B
- Psychology Year 1 (IB) A, B
- Psychology Year 2 (IB) C, D, E
- Pathways to Success A, B
- Worksite Learning
Beyond the classroom
These courses may examine psychology services in private practice, hospitals, welcome guest speakers to discuss current advancements in mental health, and gain valuable skills through participation in after school clubs like HOSA and FCCLA.
after high school
WORKFORCE. Receptionist ($36,000), Personal Care Worker ($42,000)
MILITARY. Community Specialist ($76,000), Caseworker ($121,000), Community Service Officer ($127,000), Chaplain($132,000), Social Worker ($126,000)
APPRENTICESHIP/CERTIFICATE. Social / Human Services Assistant ($45,000)
2-YEAR DEGREE. Health Information Technologist / Medical Registrar ($63,000)
4-YEAR DEGREE. Social Worker ($91,000), Community Service Manager ($91,000)
GRADUATE DEGREE. Clinical Psychologist ($106,000), School Psychologist ($99,000), Psychiatrist ($207,000)
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