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Psychology- Degree Completion

A degree completion program in psychology allows students to build on their existing knowledge and skills, and develop a deeper understanding of key concepts and practices in the field. Graduates of these programs are equipped with the knowledge and expertise to pursue a wide range of careers in psychology, or to continue their education in a graduate-level program.

About The Program

A degree completion program in psychology typically covers topics such as research methods, human development, social psychology, abnormal psychology, and cognitive psychology. Students may also have the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of psychology, such as clinical psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, or educational psychology. The program is designed to be flexible and accessible, allowing students to balance their education with their work and family obligations. Graduates of the program are prepared to pursue a wide range of careers in fields such as counseling, research, teaching, and human resources, or to continue their education in a graduate-level program.

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Careers

Graduates of a degree completion program in psychology can pursue a variety of careers in the field. Some popular career options include becoming a case manager, social worker, counselor, research assistant, or human resources specialist. They can also work in settings such as hospitals, mental health clinics, schools, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Additionally, graduates can continue their education in a graduate-level program to become a licensed psychologist, or to specialize in a particular area of psychology, such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, or industrial-organizational psychology.

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Courses in The Program

  1. Abnormal Psychology: This course focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders, such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and personality disorders.
  2. Developmental Psychology: This course explores how humans develop physically, cognitively, and socially from infancy through adulthood.
  3. Social Psychology: This course examines how social factors, such as culture, relationships, and groups, influence human behavior and attitudes.
  4. Research Methods in Psychology: This course covers the fundamentals of conducting research in psychology, including designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and interpreting results.

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