Tuesday, February 8, 2011

how long does a master in psycholgy takes


how long does a master in psycholgy takes?
i don't understand what master education means, is it like extra classes that you should take? and do you think it's easier or harder than the four years of bachelor degree?
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A Master's degree (Masters of Arts - MA, Masters of Science - MS or Masters of Education - MEd) in psychology is what is also known as "graduate school." You can only complete a Master's degree, AFTER you have finished your Bachelor's degree. A Master's degree in psychology will generally take you 2-3 years depending upon the University and type of program.


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obviously it is much more harder than doing bachelors. It takes about 2 to 2 1/2 years.


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I found graduate school easy compared to undergraduate work. Graduate school was harder work but there was less learning outside of my interests so it was more fun. What the person said first about time is what I have found to be true....1.5 to two years. There is usually a time limitation on the graduate course work...such as five years maximum to complete the requirements. If you go for a Master's Degree in Psychology, you may need to complete an internship after you earn the master's degree before you can be a registered or certified Psychologist. You need to talk to your advisor if you are already in an undergrad. Psych. program. You will also have to maintain a high average in all of the graduate level courses. If you do not get a high grade point average in graduate school, they can kick you out of the program.

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