Which careers require only a bachelor’s degree? Select all that apply.

Residential Advisors
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Counseling Psychologists
Customer Service Representatives
Family Social Workers
Marriage Therapists

1 answer

Among the careers listed, the following typically require only a bachelor’s degree:

  1. Residential Advisors - Usually only require a bachelor's degree and sometimes additional training for specific settings.
  2. Customer Service Representatives - Generally require a high school diploma or bachelor’s degree, depending on the company and the complexity of the product or service.
  3. Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors - In many states, a bachelor's degree in a relevant field is sufficient for entry-level positions, though advanced roles typically require a master's degree.

The following careers typically require more than a bachelor's degree:

  • Counseling Psychologists - Typically require a doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD).
  • Family Social Workers - Often require a master's degree in social work (MSW).
  • Marriage Therapists - Also commonly require a master's degree in counseling, marriage and family therapy, or a related field.

Therefore, the correct selections would be Residential Advisors, Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors, and Customer Service Representatives.