At the college level, a minimum of a Masters degree in the subject you are teaching.
usually 4-12 years
I dont know i am in high school
psychology is a study of behavior, in college we can encounter many people with diffirent bahavior.
You can get away with a bachelors but a masters in psychology specializing in child therapy is recommended
psychology is a study of behavior, in college we can encounter many people with diffirent bahavior.
In general, a college or university professor must have a minimum of a masters degree, however a doctorate is preferred.
In general, it could take approximately six years beyond high school completion.
4 years of college (undergraduate degree - BA or BS), 2 years for a masters degree, 2-4 additional years for a PhD, 2 years of a postdoc (if you're in the sciences), 5-6 years as assistant professor before you can apply for tenure as a full/associate professor. So 13 to 18 years.
Martin Seligman is a psychology professor. He teaches psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also a psychologist and an author. He has many different professions.
A research professor works 24 Hours 7 days a week.
I started college when I was 31 years old, and I have been a college professor for many years. Thus, your never too old. If you have a passion and a vision for what you want to do, then do it! Even with the time it will take, when your finished you will still be young and have many productive years left within the workforce in which you will be able to help many people. It doesn't get better then that.
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.