Understanding the mind and human behavior is the hallmark of psychology. The discipline is essentially an invitation to those who are interested in studying learning processes, memory and cognition, emotional development and human behavior, to name a few. Most practicing psychologists are self employed with their own practices. Others may work in various settings spanning industry, business, marketing, research, government and non-profit groups.
There are several degree programs available in psychology available through both campus and online modes spanning Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate degrees. However, in order to practice as a psychologist, the minimum expectation is a Master’s degree in Psychology. An Associate degree in Psychology is not enough to pursue a career as a psychologist though a Bachelor’s degree can serve as a stepping stone in this discipline. A graduate of a Bachelor program can begin a career as an assistant to a practicing licensed psychologist or assist with experimental research.
For those whose heart lies in practicing in the psychology profession, a Doctoral degree is strongly recommended though a Master’s degree may do. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that a Doctoral degree is essential in most cases for practicing as licensed psychologists. Both Master and Doctoral degrees require a dissertation and internship under a licensed psychologist. A Bachelor degree usually spans around 3 years whereas Associate’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees last approximately 2 years. Read the rest of this entry »

