Wednesday, August 11, 2021

11 Careers With A Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology

What Can I Do With a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology?


Psychology Degrees Provide Valuable Skills for Versatile Careers 

If you’re considering a BA in psychology, then you may have also wondered, what can I do with a bachelor’s degree in psychology? Though the answer may not be as obvious for psychology majors as it is for undergraduate students in other fields of study, a bachelor’s degree in psychology is as versatile as it is popular. 

Students who choose to earn an undergraduate degree in psychology open the door to a range of career possibilities. Exploring the human experience develops interpersonal, communication, and research skills that are in demand in many fields. 

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Covid-19 and the Circle of Safety

By Anthony Schumacher, Ph.D. — In his book “Leaders Eat Last,” author Simon Sinek emphasizes that an organization’s strength comes from how well its people pull together rather than the product or service it provides. The “pulling together” creates a circle of safety where people feel that they belong and are valued. Effective leaders extend the circle to everyone within the organization. One could argue that the word “effective” could be replaced with “ethical.”  An ethical leader acts with integrity, conducts affairs honestly and with transparency, and believes in the power of empathy. Sinek, when noting the importance of empathy, states that “exceptional organizations have cultures in which the leaders provide cover from above and the people on the ground look out for each other.”

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Divided or United. What Leaders Can Do

By Angela Crawford, Ph.D. – Since the COVID-19 pandemic began to change our lives earlier this year, we have learned that there are many things we cannot control. Or perhaps we just thought we were controlling our lives, but now we know that is just not the case. Sadly, some of us have lost loved ones and others are grappling with anxiety and depression. We have missed out on so much that was central to our lives: time with friends and family, special milestone events, our religious services, and even the feeling of being in a crowd of people. Moments canceled or replaced with social distancing and online meetings. At work, we are masked up and apart or working from home on our own. Yet within all the changes and uncertainty, every day I find something positive, a blessing amid the chaos, such as the wave of technology embraced across generations and more time at home with my family. We may also consider the reminder we have all been given about not taking for granted many of our activities and relationships. Life lessons can also be valuable. 

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Launch of Thomas More—Be More.

We are excited to announce the launch of Thomas More—Be More., a community focused on helping you Be More. of who you are meant to be through personal and professional development.  

Thomas More-Be More. LogoThe idea for Thomas More—Be More. came from our work with non-traditional students in the accelerated and graduate programs at Thomas More University. We realized that busy professionals need information and inspiration to help them find (or design) the job (and life) they love. We wanted to create a community that encourages that; a place where busy people can connect with others and Be More. Here are three ways that you can connect with Thomas More—Be More.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Thomas More—Be More. Accelerated Professional Education Programs

With the pace of change in our world, we know that organizations must continue to adapt and innovate to thrive. Leaders also need to recognize market forces and become agile in the face of uncertainty. Higher education is no exception. We continue to see shifts in demographics, technology, and student preferences in how, when, and what they want to learn. Organizations know that they need more ethical and business-savvy leaders. Healthcare needs more highly skilled nurses, and our schools need more exceptional teachers. These changes require that we find new opportunities to educate students of all ages throughout their career journey. The good news is that Thomas More has a history of innovation as a foundation to build.