Monday, November 15, 2010

Is getting a master degree in psychology required just a bachelor degree in psychology or certain classes


Is getting a master degree in psychology required just a bachelor degree in psychology or certain classes?
Does applying for Master degree in psychology requires classes like when we transfer classes from community college to university?. for example, say i had my bachelor degree in psychology in the University of A, then i applied for Master degree in psychology online in the University of B. will i be asked to complete more classes to satisfy classes requirements in the University of B? Or having just a bachelor degree in psychology from any university is enough to apply for Master in psychology?
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of course, where did you get your masters, where did you


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This is all dependent on what the requirements are for the university you are applying to; however most often than not, if you completed a B.A. in Psych, you should have all the core requirements completed for a M.A. Usually, most M.A. programs seek that applicants have completed an introductory course, a research methods course, and a into statistics course. If you got your B.A. in psychology, then you've obviously completed these courses. There are many instances in which you can be "conditionally" accepted into a program, meaning that you are accepted, however you are missing a requirement and must complete that requirement within a certain amount of time. Again, it all depends on the program. My advice to you is to look at the requirements for each school you plan to apply to.

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