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Psychology

Psychology is the study of the mind, our consciousness, behavior and social interaction. The discipline has moved from focusing mainly on the ill, to paying ever more attention to our functioning under normal conditions, and how to prevent illness from occurring. A career in psychology is no longer necessarily connected to the clinical branch. Today, psychology is used within organizations, education, forensics and health care to name just a few.

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B.S. in PsychologyDistance learning / Onli... Walden University Online E...
Australia
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Bachelor of PsychologyPerthMurdoch University
Bachelor of PsychologyTasmania (state)University of Tasmania
Bachelor of Social ScienceTasmania (state)University of Tasmania
Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)Gold CoastBond University
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Division of Education, Arts and Social SciencesAdelaideUniversity of South Austra...
Canada
Bachelor of Science in PsychologyOntarioNipissing University
PsychologyWolfvilleAcadia University
BA PsychologyNationwideUniversity of the Fraser V...
Humanities and Social SciencesNationwideVancouver Island University
Social ScienceNationwideKing’s University College ...
Czech Republic
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American Bachelor in PsychologyPragueUniversity of New York in ...
Hungary
Psychology BAPécsUniversity of Pecs - Facul...
Ireland
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BA (Hons) Business with PsychologyDublinDublin Business School
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BA (Hons) PsychologyDublinDublin Business School
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BA Psychology and Social SciencesLeidenWebster University Leiden
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PsychologyGroningenUniversity of Groningen
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BA in PsychologyPort ElizabethNelson Mandela Metropolita...
Bachelor of ArtsJohannesburgMonash South Africa
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Faculty of Arts and SciencesIstanbulIstanbul Bilgi Universitesi
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PsychologyIstanbulBahcesehir University
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BA (Hons) Social PsychologyLondonThames Valley University
BA Counselling StudiesYorkYork St John University
BA PsychologyLondonRegent’s American College
BA PsychologyLondonRichmond, The American Int...
BA/BSc PsychologyColchesterUniversity of Essex
BA/BSc PsychologyYorkYork St John University
BSc (Hons) Counselling & Therapeutic StudiesLeedsLeeds Metropolitan Univers...
BSc (Hons) PsychologyBournemouthBournemouth University
BSc (Hons) PsychologyLondonThames Valley University
BSc PsychologyLondonCity University London
BSc PsychologyLondonMiddlesex University
BSc PsychologyHullUniversity of Hull
BSc Psychology with Counselling Skills Degree (Honours)LondonMiddlesex University
Counselling PsychologyLondonUniversity of East London
Forensic PsychologyLondonUniversity of East London
Health and Human Sciences; PsychologyLondonLondon Metropolitan Univer...
Management and Organizational PsychologyLondonBirkbeck, University of Lo...
PsychologyLondonBirkbeck, University of Lo...
PsychologyEdinburghThe University of Edinburgh
PsychologyLondonUniversity of East London
PsychologyManchesterUniversity of Manchester
Psychology BS (Hons)BuckinghamUniversity of Buckingham
Psychology BScBristolUniversity of Bristol
PsychologyNationwideUniversity of Stirling
United States of America
Bachelor of Arts in PsychologyBakersfieldCalifornia State Universit...
Bachelor of Science in PsychologyNew MexicoEastern New Mexico Univers...
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PsychologyHonolulu, HawaiiHawaii Pacific University
Psychology BSMiamiBarry University
Psychology, Bachelor of ScienceLakeland, FloridaFlorida Southern College

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More about Psychology

Psychology is the study of the mind, our consciousness, behavior and social interaction. The discipline has moved from focusing mainly on the ill, to paying ever more attention to our functioning under normal conditions, and how to prevent illness from occurring. A career in psychology is no longer necessarily connected to the clinical branch. Today, psychology is used within organizations, education, forensics and health care to name just a few.

Careers in Psychology

In addition to providing you with valuable knowledge in direct connection to psychology, a degree in the field also provides you with valuable skills, transferrable to seemingly unrelated areas. The knowledge and abilities you gain within organizing research, interview techniques and statistics make psychology graduates popular within areas such as: market research, social work, teaching, nursing, advertising, sales, media and broadcasting, personnel management and even the police and the Armed Forces. If you are wanting to focus on a career more specific to psychology, you will most commonly require at least a Bachelor's Degree in the field. As psychology has become such a wide concept, a Master's degree within your chosen area of specialization is a common choice. Should you choose to focus on clinical psychology you will, in most countries be required to fulfill a postgraduate training course of up to three years. Entry requirements to these include work experience in the field. Psychology is a very research intensive discipline with ever open opportunities to continue into an academic career, should this interest you. No matter what you choose, the constant developments ensure that working within psychology means you never stop learning.

Studying Psychology

Psychology has come a long way from the days of Freud, and although his theories are still taught for perspective, they are no longer in focus. Psychology is offered at most universities worldwide. Generally each country has its own classification society, which approves the standard of each university's psychology department. Where you study in the world, is mainly up to you. Psychology is a very universal degree, and highly transferrable between countries. An exception to the rule may be clinical psychology where practitioners will be required to fulfill country specific requirements, in a similar way to physicians. As to your choice of university, you may want to consider which branch of psychology you find most interesting. Not all branches are taught at all universities, and most schools have their specialties with particular research focus. It is also worth mentioning, that if you are looking to continue into clinical psychology, not all psychology courses make you eligible. Ask each specific school before you apply to avoid later disappointment.

Clinical Psychology

In order to gain qualifications to practice clinical psychology, an degree followed by work experience is required. Most countries require a license to practice, most often gained through a postgraduate training course lasting for approximately three years. . Counseling Psychology Counseling could be referred to as a modern form o psychotherapy. Counselling psychologists help patients deal with difficult life events such as death of a loved one, divorce and unemployment. There is a wide variety of counseling techniques that all require different training.

Educational Psychology

Educational psychologists deal with the challenges of enhancing children's learning and development. They often work with teachers and parents to help students with learning and behavioral difficluties fulfill their true potential. Training requires a degree in psychology, a teaching qualification followed by work experience within teaching. This leads into a postgraduate training course. Requirements may vary between countries.

Forensic Psychology

Forensic psychologists often provide support to the police, probation services, health service and social services. Training requires a specializing Master's degree, usually one year.

Health Psychology

Health psychologists help patients deal with the challenges of illness and treatment. They study how illness affects people and how patients deal with it and adapt to it. How patients deal with and perceive health care professionals is also of interest, and how people cope with pain and various treatments. Training requires a postgraduate course, generally one year.
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