and psychology? (since you know that's the major I'm considering in the first place...)
Without a masters... its pretty much nothing.
As I said, previously, psych majors are even more frowned upon than teaching and business. Its a "science" but its a complete "feel" kind of science. No one can teach you exactly the right questions to ask a patient.
However, if you're a psychiatrist - meaning you go into a psychology perspective that is biological based and you prescribe drugs (zanax, zoloft, dopamine etc., etc. psychiatric drugs) than its less frowned upon by the rest of the world, but you'll need a medical degree to become a psychiatrist.
Other job options include marketing and consumer behavior as well as guidance counselors and things of that sort.
Best bet is to search those job sites like I said.