Yes, but you can not really do much with it unless you get your PhD
2006-08-21 15:35:30
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answered by Michelle O 6
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Yeah, the quantity of jobs available for Psychology majors are constrained, and there are already way too many Psychology graduates accessible already competiting for the same piece of the pie, now to not teach all the recent Grads who will be searching for jobs too. except preparation the concern and growing a private practitioneer (both one in each of which require a minimum of a Masters, yet a Ph.D is continuously appeared in the beginning), i am going to't imagine of the different protect interest accessible for a Psychology degree. I heavily ask your self each in certain situations if Psychology has the utmost ratio of graduates operating in a thoroughly diverse field except their significant because of the shortcoming of jobs. well being and Human performance, a minimum of logically, would take advantage experience because as stated formerly, growing old infant boomers are the biggest element to hit the well being branch at present, and also you could surely locate an excellent paying protect interest with that degree both at a medical institution, or a Hospice, or a hospital, or perhaps in inner most prepare. you've a miles extra broader determination with this way of occupation. good success.
2016-11-30 23:28:25
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answered by ? 3
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It IS a BS in Psychology (not a BA, like another person said), but your choices are limited (so I've read on the net and heard from my instructors--I'm a psych major). I've heard that a BS in Psych makes you more marketable because you've studied human behavior, but as far being a psychologist, you have to go through grad school and all that stuff.
2006-08-23 16:08:59
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answered by R2d2 1
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yes and a 2 year its the community services degree and then the 4 year is just a licenced counselors degree then the licence then the masters for counseling then the doctorate to get" paid "
2006-08-21 15:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Bachelor of Arts, not of Science, and it won't get you far. If you want to get a job as a therapist, you'll need to study further than a bachelors degree.
Unless of course you are just making a stupid joke.
2006-08-21 15:36:30
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answered by Anonymous
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there's a bs degree in everything. If you can bulls@@t yer way through it, you don't NEED a real degree.
2006-08-21 15:36:21
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answered by Just Gone 5
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Mine is but they packaged it as Bachelor of Behavioural Science. However, we were moved from science faculty to medical to arts. Weird as isn't parts of brain functions and theories and hypothesis part of science?
2006-08-21 15:50:14
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answered by delusionale 3
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If there isn't there should be i find counselors full of BS myself.
2006-08-21 15:46:00
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answered by Anonymous
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hehe, normally irrelevant and silly questions annoy me in here, but i must admit, you made me laugh, and i think there just may be....i know ive seen my fair share of BS in the field!
2006-08-21 15:37:57
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answered by Fade__Out 4
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Yes!
My friend has one in fact, and she loved her job... *( she just recently quit tho to be a stay at home mom/wife)*... But she absolutely loved her work
2006-08-21 15:36:04
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answered by Mystery C 1
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