Many colleges and universities in the United States offer graduate level degrees in the field of psychology. Some of the best ones are Seton Hall in New Jersey, NYU in New York City, and American University in Washington D.C.
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If a college or university offers a masters in child psychology, it would appear to me that you have the appropriate background and prerequisites to pursue that degree, provided you meet the entrance requirements.
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Yes it is possible. Many individuals take a master's degree that is unrelated to their bachelor's degree. My bachelor's is in psychology, but my master's is in organizational management. You will just have to inquire about any prerequisite coursework required for your intended program of study at the master's level.
Yes, it is possible to study for a Master's in Psychology without having a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Some programs may require prerequisite courses or have specific admission requirements for students with non-psychology backgrounds. It's important to research different program requirements and see if your background aligns with their prerequisites.
Typically, you need to complete a bachelor's degree with all prerequisite coursework required by the specific program of study (major) you are interested in. There are a number of psychology master's degree options, and each may have requirements particular to itself. For example, behavioral psychology, school psychology, counseling psychology, etc.
Yes you can. However, you may be required to complete the appropriate prerequisites for the program of study if you have not already done so.
Counseling can be a stepping stone to being a psychologist. The difference is the degree. A counselor only needs a masters, while a psychologist needs a doctorate since psychologist are doctors who specify in the study of psychology in whatever area of psychology that they chose to study or practice in. I guess the true similarity in a psychologist and a counselor is that they both study and practice in psychology. A counselor can work for a psychologist. That's about it.
The study of psychology is a study in science. Psychology is the study of human behavior from a scientific perspective.
A masters degree in a General Studies program entails the study of human behavior, and advanced studies in psychology, sociology, philosophy, history, and mathematics.
It depends on the type of masters degree (specialty), and the curriculum design particular to the institution offering the degree. In other words, a masters in general psychology, or behavioral science may run between 33 and 40 credits, a masters in school psychology may run 70 credits plus.
Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.Typically, a masters degree within this field of study takes two to three years depending on the specific specialty.