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What is academic suffix for a masters in psychology?

Depends on what your masters is: Master of arts (MA) or masters of science (MSc)


After msc psychology how many years for an mbbs degree?

After completing a Bachelor's degree in Psychology (usually a 4-year program), it typically takes 5-6 years to complete an MBBS degree, which is a medical degree. This includes 4-5 years of medical school and 1-year of internship.


If you have a BA with honours in sociology would that count as a related degree if you wished to study for an MSc or Psy D in psychology?

A BA with honours in sociology would likely be considered a related degree for pursuing an MSc in psychology, as both fields involve studying human behavior and society. However, for a PsyD in psychology, programs may require a more direct background in psychology, so additional coursework or prerequisites may be necessary to meet the requirements. It's important to review the specific program's admission criteria to determine the best path forward.


What degrees do you need for forensic psychology?

To become a Chartered Forensic Psychologist, i.e. one that can practice you must have... An undergraduate degree, forensic psychology would be helpful. A GBR recognised MSc Then complete 2-4years of training as a trainee forensic psychologist


What is sport psychology?

17-50 Sports psychology is the study of how psychological factors influence sports, athletic performance, exercise, and physical activity. Behavioral bases of sport and exercise (e.g., exercise physiology, motor learning, sports medicine).

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