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The minimum educational requirement for a school psychologist is a master's degree in school psychology.
it'll probably need a college degree
You'll need at least a four-year degree to become a psychologist. Some positions require even more schooling.
Depends on what you mean by "full" child psychologist. If you want to do therapy with kids, then sure, a masters degree will suffice. For research and therapy, you will have to get a Ph.D.
Do you need straight D's to be a garbage man? No. You can do whatever you want with your life. You just have to have a college degree, so get good enough grades to get into college.
the average time AFTER undergraduate school is 6-8 years to be a psychologist...
If you think becoming a child psychologist is the right career path for you, you will need many years of education after high school. You must have a four year bachelors degree. After that you will need to apply for a graduate program; preferably one that is recognized by the American Psychology Association.
you need a Mastewr's Degree in anthropology to become a forensic psychologist
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There isn't a AA degree in psychology . That is only 2 years of college and it is all general education classes. To be a working psychologist requires 4-8 years of college ending with a BS/BA at the very least. Generally, a MS/MA is required to work as a psychologist and in some cases a PhD not including the intership. So, to answer your question you would make nothing with a 2 year degree. To do this profession you need 4-8 years of college.
The minimum educational requirement is a master's degree. However, practicing licensed psychologist (therapy etc), have a doctorate. In addition, research psychologist typically have a PhD.
You'll need to attain your B.A., graduate degree in psychology and a doctorate in child psychology.