I'm not really sure what you are asking... There are various levels of a "psychology degree": # you can have a Bachelor's Degree (4-year college) # you can have a Master's Degree (Bachelor's plus 2 years) # you can have a Doctorate Degree (Bachelor's plus 5-7 years) If you have a bachelors degree (4-year degree), you most likely have a major (or area that you studied to get that degree)... so the question is, did you major in psychology? if so, then you already have a psychology degree. It is just a bachelor degree, so you will not likely be able to do much with it. If you are asking how long it takes to be a psychologist, then you are most likely referring to the doctorate degree mentioned above... that will take and additional 5-7 years to get after your bachelor's degree.
It typically takes around four years to earn a bachelor's degree in psychology. To become a licensed psychologist, you will need to pursue further education, such as a master's degree (an additional 2-3 years) and a doctoral degree (about 4-7 years).
It take 11 to 12 years doctorate degree in forensic psycology so try your best and stay in school
She graduated from New York University in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in Education.
You can get an associate's degree in aviation, but you will need a bachelor's degree in order to be hired as a pilot in the U.S. The associate's degree is often used as a starting point for further education.
A degree in the field of finance and investing can be achieved by successfully completing a schooling program. College courses and online education programs can offer classes such as these to further your education spectrum!
After completing an Associates degree, those who wish to further their college education would transfer to a four year college or university to complete their Bachelors degree. Viper1
The requirements for a degree in psychology at a university is at least 120 credits. Most colleges will prefer more as well as an advanced degree.
You may consider exploring online or part-time programs to pursue a Bachelor's degree in psychology while balancing your living expenses. Look into financial aid options such as scholarships, grants, and loans to support your education costs. Additionally, consider working part-time or seeking flexible job opportunities to manage your living expenses while studying.
You normally need to know how to read a degree before an establishment of further education will award you one!
Yes, just like the biased "idoit" asking this question. Must have a degree in psycology.
ITT Tech offers career focused degree programs to help you learn a trade quickly. Many students go on to further their education by getting a bachelors degree while others obtain a job in the career field they have chosen.
Once you obtain your degree in Human Resources it is highly recommended as with any program that you continue your degree to at least the Master's degree area. I would suggest an area similar to the Human Resources area.