counselor, therapist, psychologist
Depends on what your masters is: Master of arts (MA) or masters of science (MSc)
No-You must undergo certain medical and pharmaceuticals training. However...your masters degree in psychology is a liberal ARTS degree...and is the step preceding getting your Doctorate of Psychology or Psychiatry.
a master's degree in art therapy. usually your bachelor's would be in fine arts or psychology.
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You will learn a lot in the arts. Anywhere from- English, Psychology, Sociology. It will make you a well-rounded person.
Any given university will have specific prerequisites for its masters degree program in psychology, in terms of courses that need to be taken at the undergraduate level. You will have to talk about this with the university which you would like to attend. But in theory yes, you can have a fine arts degree and still get a masters in psychology.
So many schools offer master's in liberal arts. Wellesley is a very well-ranked liberal arts school (for just women however). Most schools that offer a liberal arts in general will have programs for master's such as Harvard http://www.extension.harvard.edu/degrees-certificates/master-liberal-arts, UChicago https://grahamschool.uchicago.edu/php/mla/, and Stanford.
A bachelors of arts or science is oftentimes required for a graduate degree in psychology including a masters.
The plural would be "Masters of Arts" but this is much less used than the form "Master of Arts degrees" (more than one degree) or Master of Arts graduates, which would be more than one person.
Courses one must take to be considered a master of general studies are Bachelor - Liberal Arts and Bachelor - History.
Yes.
"Gen Psychology" likely refers to General Psychology.This may also be known as Psychology 101 when referring to university/college courses. This is the first class in psychology and gives the basic information to the entire field of psychology. If attending a liberal arts university in the United States, it is likely a required course.