It depends on the specific occupation. The minimum educational requirement for a psychologist is typically a master's degree, however, many specialties require a doctorate.
I would go to UMass or BU for psychology. They are great psychology schools.
you would need to go to grad school and then you can become a phycologist, phychatrist, etc
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.
If it is to study clinical psychology, it is more advisable to study first psychology generally, and then have the domain psychology degree, go to clinical psychology and with knowledge on the subject
With an associates in psychology you can go on to achieve a bachelor's in psychology, but you can't practice with patient's until you have at least a master's degree.
A degree in psychology will not help you in business or commerce. Only if you become a school psychologist or go into child and family practice will a degree in this area help you. To do the above professions you also need graduate work.
There are many different fine schools in Virginia to go to get your psychology degree. I would recommend the ITT technical institute or you can try DeVry university.
It depends on what you want to do. You cannot independantly counsel people without at least a Master's degree and an accredited internship. You need a psychiatric technician's license to pass medications. However, if you are interested in being a research assistant in health psychology, that is a possibility with a Bachelor's degree. Answer: I would say that it's unlikely that you'll go very far. Most of the critical work in psychology is at the Ph.d level.
No, you can go directly for the bachelor's degree.
You may have to go to another state if you want to have a specific 'forensic psychology' degree, but you can get a more generalized 'psychology' or 'criminal justice' degree that would work for a career in forensic psychology. Another option would be to get your degree online. Walden University and Argosy University Online both offer forensic psychology degrees online and Stratford Career Institute and Ashworth College both offer forensic science degrees online. Then you could stay in the comfort of your home in Indiana and get the degree that you want.
no you can do BS in psychology
You need your master's to be a therapist. They are only a select few universities that have accredited programs in the U.S. Go to arttherapy.org for the official site and a list of universities. But you will need some psychology under your belt before you start you master's program. some required ones are developmental psychology and abnormal psychology. Good Luck. I'm in the same boat.