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.
No-You must undergo certain medical and pharmaceuticals training. However...your masters degree in psychology is a liberal ARTS degree...and is the step preceding getting your Doctorate of Psychology or Psychiatry.
A minimum of a bachelor's degree in psychology is typically required to work in the psychology field. However, many positions, especially those in clinical or counseling psychology, may require a master's or doctoral degree. Having relevant experience and certifications can also enhance job opportunities in the field.
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a master's degree in art therapy. usually your bachelor's would be in fine arts or psychology.
Generally, the Master of Science degree does not have a language requirement where the Master of Arts degree does.
"John Doe, who has a master's degree in psychology." is the proper usage of the apostrophe. Also: you don't capitalize "master's"
There are many. It depends of the level of the degree (associate, bachelor, master's, PhD), the country, the specific school as to their approach (arts or science degree) etc.
The most recent degree is listed first.
I am not sure what you are referring to. an MA is a master's degree. There is a master of arts (MA), and a master in science degree (MS).
It can be either a master's of arts in liberal studies, or a master's of arts in library science.
The actual designation and title of those conferred the degree of a Masters are dependent on the academic nomenclature/convention systems of each country. In United States colleges and universities a Master of English is a liberal arts degree and conferees can list the degree usually as MA-English (or Master of Arts in English).
It appears to be a bachelor or arts degree (BA) with psychology as the major program of study.