Posts Tagged ‘Psychology Degrees’

Looking At Pursuing A Career In Psychology?

November 30, 2009 - 6:04 am 1 Comment
Scott Salter asked:


Think of major subject of study that is only 125 years young and is taking the world by storm! This is how one can probably describe psychology. Psychology is a subject of study that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Psychology is a science that deals with human behavior as well as non humans – animals. Its study finds its roots in biology and touches on many areas in sociology, trying to seek a relationship between the brain functions and the behavior or the relationship between the environment and the behavior generators. There are many areas in which one can specialize since the subject is so vast and nowadays, more and more areas of life need the application of psychology.

The importance of the psychology and why one is secure by building a career in the subject can be seen from the fact that since 1960, there has been a big increase in the students who pursue psychology and have become a part of the competition on jobs that are psychology related. To be precise, the number of students opting for a masters in psychology has gone up 6 folds, a trend that was not observed earlier. It has also been observed that more than two thirds of the students graduating with masters in psychology get jobs in fields which are outside psychology and only about a third are employed in jobs which are directly related to psychology. A large number of those employed after graduating with masters in psychology work on data collection and analysis in various firms and institutions, both in the government circles and the private sector.

When we look at the trend of job projections and growth the area of psychology, there has been a great percentage increase in demand for people with psychology degrees. According to a survey conducted in 2001 by APA Center for Psychology Workforce Analysis and Research (CPWAR), 73% of the people who graduated with degrees in psychology were able to be employed in the areas they first chose to work in, and 75% were able to get jobs within 3 months of graduation. The trend has gone up since then and there are many more areas where psychology gradates are much needed. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for psychology-based jobs will keep on increasing at a high rate in the next decade.

One can build a career in the subfields of psychology. For example, one can take on Evolutionary psychology where you can study how human thought, feeling, and behavior are affected by evolutionary aspects like mutation, selective fitness and adaptation. You can also study Clinical Psychology where to will get knowledge to be able to deal with emotional and behavioral disorders. You can also go for Cognitive and perceptual psychology, Developmental psychology, Educational psychology and many other subfields.


University of Phoenix Psychology Programs

November 16, 2009 - 12:01 pm No Comments
Allan Haries asked:


The University of Phoenix is a private, for-profit institute of higher learning. It is the largest private university located in United States of America with an urban campus located at Phoenix, Arizona. The University of Phoenix psychology programs have been designed in collaboration with both the academics and industry professionals in order to ensure quality and relevance.

The University of Phoenix also has campuses and learning centers in 40 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, Chile, and the Netherlands. The university is owned by the Apollo Group, Inc and was established in 1976 by Dr. John Sperling. The university offers more than a 100 degrees at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral’s level in various fields of study..

The Axia College of University of Phoenix offers an online associate degree program with a concentration in psychology that includes positive psychology, theories of personality, psychological disorders, physiological and neurological basis of human behavior and social interactions.

The University of Phoenix psychology degrees are available at Associates, Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral levels.

The subjects included in the Associate of Arts in Psychology degree program are positive psychology, theories of personality, the physiological and neurological bases of human behavior, human sexuality, diversity, psychological disorders and social interactions.

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program provides students with a strong foundation in general psychology and the courses taught include history and systems of psychology, life span human development, capstone course in psychology, theories of personality, motivational processes, abnormal psychology, diversity and cultural factors, physiological tests and measurements and environmental psychology.

The Master of Psychology program focuses on the general on clinical psychological study of individuals, including their behaviors, thought processes and emotions. As the courses in this program do not have a clinical emphasis, they do not lead to professional licensure. The courses include personality theories, measurements and statistics, life span development, communication skills, abnormal psychology, multicultural, social, cognitive, organizational and physiological psychology.

The Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Ph.D./IO) program prepares graduates for careers in industrial/organizational psychological research, human resource management, consulting, and instruction with emphasis on employee issues, organizational development and research expertise. As this program is highly independent in nature, the learners have to be self-disciplined and exceedingly motivated to earn this degree.

The Axia College of University of Phoenix also offers an online associate degree program with a concentration in psychology that includes positive psychology, theories of personality, psychological disorders, physiological and neurological basis of human behavior and social interactions.


University of Phoenix Psychology Degrees

November 14, 2009 - 10:12 am No Comments
Haries Adam asked:


The University of Phoenix is a private, for-profit institute of higher learning. It is the largest private university located in United States of America with an urban campus located at Phoenix, Arizona. The University of Phoenix psychology programs have been designed in collaboration with both the academics and industry professionals in order to ensure quality and relevance.

The University of Phoenix also has campuses and learning centers in 40 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, Chile, and the Netherlands. The university is owned by the Apollo Group, Inc and was established in 1976 by Dr. John Sperling. The university offers more than a 100 degrees at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral’s level in various fields of study.

The Axia College of University of Phoenix offers an online associate degree program with a concentration in psychology that includes positive psychology, theories of personality, psychological disorders, physiological and neurological basis of human behavior and social interactions.

The University of Phoenix psychology degrees are available at Associates, Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral levels.

The subjects included in the Associate of Arts in Psychology degree program are positive psychology, theories of personality, the physiological and neurological bases of human behavior, human sexuality, diversity, psychological disorders and social interactions.

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program provides students with a strong foundation in general psychology and the courses taught include history and systems of psychology, life span human development, capstone course in psychology, theories of personality, motivational processes, abnormal psychology, diversity and cultural factors, physiological tests and measurements and environmental psychology.

The Master of Psychology program focuses on the general on clinical psychological study of individuals, including their behaviors, thought processes and emotions. As the courses in this program do not have a clinical emphasis, they do not lead to professional licensure. The courses include personality theories, measurements and statistics, life span development, communication skills, abnormal psychology, multicultural, social, cognitive, organizational and physiological psychology.

The Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Ph.D./IO) program prepares graduates for careers in industrial/organizational psychological research, human resource management, consulting, and instruction with emphasis on employee issues, organizational development and research expertise. As this program is highly independent in nature, the learners have to be self-disciplined and exceedingly motivated to earn this degree.

The Axia College of University of Phoenix also offers an online associate degree program with a concentration in psychology that includes positive psychology, theories of personality, psychological disorders, physiological and neurological basis of human behavior and social interactions.