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Grades needed for child psychology typically require a combination of coursework in psychology and related fields, usually with a minimum GPA requirement of around 2.5-3.0. Higher GPAs may be required for more competitive programs or scholarships. Additionally, some programs may have specific prerequisite courses that must be completed with a minimum grade.
If I'm not wrong, you will have to take a course in Psychology first, and after your BSc you will have to do a masters in an area related to child psychology. But check out some universities just to give you an idea.
Yes, many people have taken the course on golf psychology at Kilroy's College in Dublin, Ireland. Other courses include child psychology and sport psychology. There are testimonials on the school's website from students who have taken the course.
Some of the preferable online Education Degrees are :- 1)Classroom Management 2)Special/Exceptional Learners 3)Educational Psychology 4)Child Development 5)Measurement and Evaluation
Institutions in Chicago offering child psychology courses include the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and the Psychology Department of Loyola University. You can learn more about these schools online at their respective websites.
Any psychology course, including child psychology, will require you to put in the time and effort needed to graduate. If you are truly interested in this field it should not be difficult. The following website offers some insight into what will be required of you in a course such as this one, http://psych.la.psu.edu/undergrad/maj4psy2.html
Well designed psychology programs will have courses focusing on child psychology, such as early childhood development, adolescent psychology, and the behavior of children in relation to their environment. Other supplemental courses may come from sociology or childhood development department.
Nearly every school has reputable psychology programs for undergrad. Some schools tend to focus more on it than others. When looking at undergraduate programs, simply see how many professors are in the department, and certain schools have more courses in one area, such as clinical psychology than in child psychology.
If you are looking to make a career for yourself in the field of Child Psychology the first step is to gain the required and necessary education in this field. There are many ways you can pursue a degree in Child Psychology both in the traditional classroom environment and online. You will need to find out what traditional classroom programs are available to you in your specific area, but online programs can be accessed and completed from anywhere in the world as long as you have an internet connection and are willing and able to complete the work. You will be required to earn at least a Bachelors degree in this field before going on to make a career. To get the best results when applying for positions, you will need a Master’s degree or PhD. You will first need to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and then go on to earn your specialized Master’s degree in the field of Child Psychology. The bachelor’s degree can be accomplished in 3 to 4 years. Online programs allow you to complete your classes quickly in accelerated programs and earn your degree faster than with traditional classroom settings. A Bachelor of Science will require a few more classes than a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology so keep that in mind. Once you have completed your Bachelor’s degree the Master’s degree will take you another 2 to 4 years, but there are some programs available that allow you to earn both your Master’s and PhD simultaneously. Depending on your specific interests in the field of Child Psychology, the dual programs will take between 4 and 8 years to complete and will require you to work at a Universities research facility for some of your education. After gaining your education you will be able to work as a counselor to children in a mental health facility, hospital, various school districts or even your own private practice. There are also research positions available to those with PhD’s or Master’s in Child Psychology. Child Psychologists generally earn between $60,000 and $90,000 annually, less if they work within a school system and more if they are in private practice.
There are some online degrees that you can get but you will need a lot of hands on work before you can get a job. http://psychology.about.com/od/developmentalpsychology/a/child-psychology.htm
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Probably, but the best answer is DON'T. Tons of people would be happy to take your money and give you a piece of paper saying you're a doctor. It is up to you to get your paper from a reputable source (read: real university). All of the psychology programs I know about require you to be physically there to take the classes. Further, most programs, especially clinical programs (presumably what you want) are not terminal masters programs. It is rare to find a psychologist giving therapy services with anything less than a PhD.