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no you can do BS in psychology
BS stands for Bachelor of Science as opposed to BA which stands for Bachelor of Arts
A BS psychology graduate be a pediatrician. The graduate must take certain courses however and pass the MCAT to get into medical school.
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It defends on school.
BS Nursing, I think...
Bachelors of Arts - B.A.Bachelors of Science - B.S.Typically the BS program will have research classes. Some schools don't offer both and you just take what they have. They consider a BS more specialized, but honestly even the BS program I am in is not specialized. Psychology is an extremely broad topic and is not specialized at the Bachelor level.BA
Unfortunately in most states, finding a job with a 4 year degree in psychology, whether BS or BA, isn't always easy and is rarely lucrative if you want to be in the psychology field. If a person is really wanted a job in the psych field, it is often necessary to accept positions for which they are underpayed and overqualified. Most people need to go on to get a graduate degree to work in the behavioral sciences fields.
Yes. Institute of E Learning and Modern Studies (IEMS)is a Virtual University Samundri Campus (0413425000, 3425111) that offersTwo Years Master ProgramsMBAMCSMITTwo Years GraduationB.Sc (Computer Science) / BCSB.ComBBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)BA (Psychology)BA (Mass Communication)BA (Bachelor of Arts)Four Years GraduationBS (Computer Science)BS (Information Technology)BS (Business Administration)BS (Public Administration)BS (Accounting and Finance)BS (Commerce)BS (Mass Communication)BS (Psychology)For more details visithttp://www.iems.edu.pkhttp://www.vu.edu.pk
With a bachelor's degree in psychology, you could pursue roles such as a case manager, research assistant, human resources assistant, or social services coordinator. This degree can also be a stepping stone to further education and training for careers in counseling, therapy, or social work.
You just pick either one . It does not matter!