There are many universities that offer psychology degrees online such as Kaplan, University of Phoenix, and Devry.
No it is not. The associate and bachelor's degree are undergraduate degrees. The master's and doctorate degrees are graduate degrees.
Penn State has an Online Psychology Degree, as does Kaplan. You could also try looking at Liberty University Online - they also offer an Online Psychology degree.
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There are a lot of different online psychology schools that offer an associates degree for someone wanting to work in this field. Some different sites are: www.allpsychologyschools.com or also www.allpsychologyschools.com/psychology.../online-psychology/online- psychology.
No, you can go directly for the bachelor's degree.
You can obtain a degree in psychology at all levels to include associate, bachelor, master's, and doctorate degrees. The lower the degree, the less opportunity for jobs within psychology. When thinking about careers within the field of psychology, you should think about obtaining the minimum of a master's degree.
There are a lot of online colleges that offer this degree. For the top ten colleges that offer the degree, you can visit http://www.thebestcolleges.org/the-top-10-online-colleges-for-psychology-degrees/
Yes, you can. If you are looking for associate degree in electrical engineering at Penn Foster, they do have accredited EE associate degree program.
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.
Almost all online colleges offer a psychology degree. You can just pick whichever one you think would be right for you. However, a psychology degree would not be very useful with helping someone's metal problems.
There are some community colleges that offer an associate degree in psychology. However, if you are going to take this degree, you must do so with the intention of going on for your bachelor's degree in psychology. While any degree will be beneficial, you will not be able to do much with an associate in psychology, especially within the field of psychology. Thus, make sure the associate degree in psychology is a transfer program to a four year college or university. That being said, the associate degree in this type of program is designed to complete the first two years of a four year program (major). Therefore the class will include many general education courses such as English, possibly a lower level math, history, lab sciences, social sciences (general psychology), other humanities etc. Other psychology courses would include, theories of personality, child or developmental psychology, adolescent psychology, etc. I would urge you not to take too many psychology courses at this level, and definitely not courses that might be junior or senior level courses at the four year institution such as abnormal psychology, psychological statistic, experimental psychology (if they offer it). If you take a course at the associate level that is a junior or senior level course at a four year institution, it will not be accepted. All in all, the community college is a great place to start.