I am a dentist and I have a B.A. in Psychology from my undergraduate university. My Psychology backround is helpful when treating patients. When in dental school, I hadn't taken some of the science courses that my fellow dental students had taken. Most of the students in dental school were Biology, or Chemistry majors. I did well in dental school and do not regret my undergraduate trainning. http://www.lspindeldds.com
In order to get a degree in Forensic Psychology, you initially need a Bachelor's Degree, but if you wish to become licensed you will need a Ph.D. or a Masters in Psychology. There is a state exam that you must pass in order to become certified. As well as a variety of psychology courses, it is also very important to have a minor in law. You can find more detail from your local colleges or universities.
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.
The most common doctoral degree awarded in the field of psychology is the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree.
Earn a bachelor's degree in psychology or related field. Pursue a master's degree or doctorate in psychology. Gain relevant work or internship experience. Obtain required licensure or certification. Consider specializing in a specific area of psychology through further training and experience.
I would go to UMass or BU for psychology. They are great psychology schools.
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go to college and get your dentist degree
To become a dentist the person has to complete his high schooling firtst. Then he/she needs to join in the dental college to complete college degree.
I am assuming a degree in Psychology.
I believe most, if not all, universities (and colleges, too) offer psychology courses. You either complete a Bachelor of Arts degree or Bachelor of Science degree, whichever you choose, you major in Psychology. I believe in order to become a psychologist, you then have to get your masters degree in Psychology.
I do believe that my counselor said you need a Psychology/Sociology degree
Having worked in the dental field will help you as you pursue a degree as a dentist.
The minimum educational requirement is a master's degree. Most psychologists in private practice have a doctorate. If you are serious and have a real passion for the field, then you should start with a bachelor's degree in psychology. However, if for any reason you do not pursue a least the master's degree in psychology, then you will have to ask yourself what you will do with a bachelor's degree in psychology. In other words, a bachelor's degree in psychology does not make you a psychologist.
You need a degree in psychology.
Go to college and get a degree in psychology or social work, typically.
To become a parole officer you need a degree in either psychology, criminology or sociology.
You first need to go to school and obtain a degree in psychology. You are able to get your degree online if you so choose. Then you have to pass a test to become certified.