Psychology
I took psychology in college because of my cousin. He had a psychology book at home, and I was flipping through it when it really began to interest me. So I took a psychology A-Level, and then stuck to psychology till date.
William James Principles of Psychology
There are three levels of analysis in social psychology (or sciences),they are : 1) Societal level of analysis 2) Individual level of analysis 3) Interpersonal level of analysis Social psychology studies the experience and behavior of individuals in relation to others individuals,group and culture. Whereas, Interpersonal levels of analysis 's focus lies on a person's current social situation.The constituents of social situation are - the other people,their attitudes, behaviors and their relationships to the individual. As you can see,both are concerned about the same point of view, hens interpersonal level of analysis more belong to social psychology.
there are two levels of clinical psychology -- masters-level and doctoral-level. for the master's level, you can likely get in at with any background... especially with a MSW. for the doctoral-level, look into PsyD programs! PhD programs may be more difficult without a MA, but PsyDs are more open to different backgrounds (including a simple BA).
The starting salary for graduates with a psychology degree can vary depending on factors such as location, level of education, and experience. On average, entry-level positions in psychology can range from $30,000 to $50,000 per year. Specialized fields or advanced degrees may command higher salaries.
(refering to A-Level ICT) Applied A-Level ICT prepares students for subjects like IT, Computer Science and a range of software engineering degrees. Also, by having built up a range of specialist knowledge and insight, students are better prepared to enter the world of employment"
I think psychology is better
ICT at A-Level is good! I did AQA ICT at A-leve and it really helped me. I am a business student but ICT helped me learn all the basic knowledge about computers. Especially in the world we are in right now, basic knowledge is a must if you are to find a job in any field in the future. It also helps you to improve your organisation and management skills.
At the undergraduate level, the major can be "Psychology" as in general psychology.
I took psychology in college because of my cousin. He had a psychology book at home, and I was flipping through it when it really began to interest me. So I took a psychology A-Level, and then stuck to psychology till date.
Mike Cardwell has written: 'Ethical Issues in Psychology' 'Psychology' 'Schaum's A-Z psychology' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Psychology 'Dictionary of Psychology' 'Psychology for A2-level'
William James Principles of Psychology
to broaden the information using new technologies
ICT helps improve the interconnectedness of the world and helps increase the level of transglobal communication possible by increasing the accessibility of mobile devices and networks.
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.
Harry Helson has written: 'Adaptation-level theory' -- subject(s): Adjustment (Psychology), Adaptability (Psychology), Adjustment (Psychology)
There are approximately 100,000 doctoral-level psychologists working in applied psychology in the US.