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May 10, 2015
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Interested in Psychology Studies? 5 Degree Programs to Consider
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If you’re exploring psychology as a career option, there are many paths you can take to find your true calling. Your educational journey should begin by deciding on a degree program that fits your interests and has the tools you need to succeed.
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Argosy University’s American School of Professional Psychology provides students with an engaging learning environment that furthers the traditions of psychologists and professors who formed the Illinois School of Professional Psychology in 1975. If you are interested in exploring psychology and its many branches and subfields, consider learning more about Argosy University’s programs including:
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Psychology
As an introductory program, the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree enables students to gain an essential understanding of social sciences, including theories and applications.
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Learning critical thinking skills and research methods are just some of the advantages of this program. Graduates are prepared to seek higher education with one of Argosy University’s psychology masters’ programs.
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Clinical Psychology
If you’re exploring psychology and find that you’re interested in mental conditions, the clinical psychology program may be right for you. Argosy University offers a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology and Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology that both focus on building the skills necessary to work closely with patients and their varying needs.
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Counseling Psychology
If you desire to work in a counseling position, the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology program incorporates theory with hands-on learning. You can gain experience with client interaction, intervention and group therapy, among other highly desirable skills.
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Forensic Psychology
Psychologists who work in the justice system are trained in law enforcement, organizational consultation and program analysis. These skills help forensic psychologists work with criminals, victims and law officers to help settle cases and conduct criminal profiles as evidence.
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The Argosy University Master of Arts degree in Forensic Psychology and a Postgraduate Certificate in Forensic Psychology can help you enter this fascinating field prepared.
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School Psychology
Here, you can learn the skills you need to help students in all areas of schooling, from pre-K to college. From psychological assessment to intervention and consultation, you will be able to successfully counsel students and make a difference in their lives.
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Argosy University offers both Master’s and Doctoral degrees in School Psychology. The program is designed to prepare students to become Nationally Certified School Psychologists in accordance with criteria developed by the National Association of School Psychologists.
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