<p>Does anyone know what job opportunities are directly available with a degree in allied health? I'd really like to get a stable job after graduating from undergrad so I can save up for grad school but it seems like the only majors that give jobs after college are in business or computer science? </p>
<p>You are most likely looking at grad school of some sort with a bachelors in allied health, unless you go for something like a BSN or med tech. What’s weird is that some allied health careers just require an associates, like dental hygienists and sonographers. Google the Occupational Outlook Handbook, it’s very useful. There are other professional programs that lead to jobs after a bachelors, like teaching, although many states ultimately require you to get a masters. You can also major in fields like criminal justice, but would have to pass the police academy to be a police officer.</p>