It will cost you about $4,500 per year to get an undergraduate for Psychology at the University of Victoria.
Come community colleges have a psychology option. If not, a liberal art degree would be fine.
It will cost you between 4,900 to 6,000 United States Dolars per year to get an undergraduate for psychology in Uvic.
Any given university will have specific prerequisites for its masters degree program in psychology, in terms of courses that need to be taken at the undergraduate level. You will have to talk about this with the university which you would like to attend. But in theory yes, you can have a fine arts degree and still get a masters in psychology.
Not always. Some undergraduate universities offer an introductory course in clinical psychology, however few if any offer it specifically as a major. To concentrate in clinical psychology, you would have to go to graduate school.
Well, there is no doubt that Pepperdine is a good school. However, if the $35,000 per year doesn't bother you then fine. Personally, there are plenty of good colleges and universities with excellent psychology programs that would be much more reasonable. As long as you take your degree at an institution that has a regional accreditation, you will be fine (especially for your undergraduate degree). This is just a personal opinion. I can't see spending that much money for undergraduate course work. I mean come on...over a $1,000 a credit???
Since the MA would be in one area of psychology and your degree is in another most likely you will have to enroll in the graduate program for industrial psychology. Call your university graduate studies office. I know here in the US it wouldn't automatically give you a Masters degree with only undergraduate work completed.
In Wellington. If you lived in Wellington and you went to Victoria university you could catch the cable car there unlike Christchurch when you would have to catch a bus and transfer
Some four year colleges that offer a psychology degree in Salem, Oregon would be Cascade College, Concordia University, Eastern Oregon University, and George Fox University.
Yes you are. The associate to bachelor degrees are undergraduate coursework. The master's and doctorate degrees are graduate coursework. Thus, if you are now pursuing your bachelor's degree, you would be transferring as an undergraduate student.
DeVry University is the best online university for studying clinical psychology?. Baker University is pretty good as well but it is a bit more costly for admission. I would suggest the program at the University of Phoenix,this is a nationally accredited school. You can also try the program at DeVry.com.
No. You can get your undergraduate from Brigham Young University and then transfer to a medical school, if you would like. Many from BYU apply to medical school at the University of Utah.
I think the most you can get is be a lecturer in a university or if you get an MA in psychology you can be a professor.