If I'm not wrong, you will have to take a course in Psychology first, and after your BSc you will have to do a masters in an area related to child psychology. But check out some universities just to give you an idea.
Linda Wilmshurst has written: 'Clinical and educational child psychology' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Developmental psychology, Clinical child psychology 'A parent's guide to special education' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Special education 'The complete guide to special education' -- subject(s): Special education, Law and legislation
Although it MAY be possible to become a developmental psychologist with a MA in psychology or child psychology, it is more probable that you will need to attain a PhD. (This amounts to 7-8 years of higher education, on average)
A four year college degree in education is needed with a concentration in the subject one wants to teach in. Included in the prerequisites are classes in psychology, child behavior and communication skills.
No, calculus is not needed to major in early childhood education. You will need to take basic math along with a variety of courses in education and psychology.
Betty L. Siegel has written: 'Psychology of early childhood' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Education, Preschool, Preschool Education
A behaviorist is a psychologist, so you would obtain your degrees in psychology.
Elizabeth Byrne Ferm has written: 'Freedom in education' -- subject(s): Experimental methods, Child psychology, Education, Child development
Lisa Bohlin has written: 'Edpsych' -- subject(s): Classroom management, Educational psychology, Child development, Learning, Teaching, Education, Evaluation, EDUCATION / Educational Psychology
A Phd is a doctor of philosophy degree. This type of degree requires four years of traditional college and then another four years of study at graduate school. This is they highest degree that can be earned.
Louis Augustus Pechstein has written: 'Whole vs. part methods in motor learning' -- subject(s): Comparative Psychology, Educational psychology 'Psychology of the kindergarten-primary child' -- subject(s): Child study, Education, Educational psychology, Kindergarten
Please show me a list of colleges where a future Child Pschologist can attend schooling for the career!!
Evangeline Burgess has written: 'Values in early childhood education' -- subject(s): Child development, Child psychology, Child study