In order to be licensed to work as a clinical psychologist, you would do well to have a PhD. A psychology degree is a BA. You would follow this by earning an MA and the go on to do research and earn a PhD. This is where you would narrow your area to work in industry, with children, with couples, with inmates, etc. While each state determines the requirements for licensing of psychologists, it is generally accepted that those involved in counseling have earned a PhD.
no you can do BS in psychology
BS stands for Bachelor of Science as opposed to BA which stands for Bachelor of Arts
A BS psychology graduate be a pediatrician. The graduate must take certain courses however and pass the MCAT to get into medical school.
YES
It defends on school.
Anything with a BA Bachelor's of Arts compared to BS Bachelor's Science. Also known as the soft (BA) and Hard (BS) degrees.ExamplesBA degrees# Psychology # Sociology # Art BS degrees# Math # Computer Sciences # Biology
You could get a job with only a BS in psychology. There are plenty of jobs working with troubled youth, group homes, residential programs, and DSS/DCF/child welfare. However, these jobs do not always require a degree at all, and you will not make a lot of money. If you are motivated enough to get a BS, I would recommend getting a LCSW, MA LPC or some other Master's Level degree, which will ensure you job security and a good salary (BS in psych = about 30,000k, Masters= greater than or equal to about 50k, depending on what state you work in). My recommendation is to search specific jobs you want in the field, see what the educational requirements are, and pursue that as your goal.
A good career field to look into would be forensic psychology. As found on many shows this job field is growing.
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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.
No, having a Bachelor's degree in psychology is not always required to pursue a Master's in psychology. Some programs may accept students with a Bachelor's degree in a related field or with relevant experience. However, having a background in psychology can potentially help in meeting prerequisite courses and understanding the coursework.
Yes. Institute of E Learning and Modern Studies (IEMS)is a Virtual University Samundri Campus (0413425000, 3425111) that offersTwo Years Master ProgramsMBAMCSMITTwo Years GraduationB.Sc (Computer Science) / BCSB.ComBBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)BA (Psychology)BA (Mass Communication)BA (Bachelor of Arts)Four Years GraduationBS (Computer Science)BS (Information Technology)BS (Business Administration)BS (Public Administration)BS (Accounting and Finance)BS (Commerce)BS (Mass Communication)BS (Psychology)For more details visithttp://www.iems.edu.pkhttp://www.vu.edu.pk