Minnesota Psychology Schools – MN
By an allied health world contributing writer
Published: February 5th, 2010
If the highest degree you have obtained is a bachelor’s degree, you will not be qualified for as many psychology related job opportunities in Minnesota as an individual with a higher level degree. A bachelor’s degree will give you the opportunity to become an assistant to a psychologist or work in community health centers in Minnesota. Some psychologists even work in a strictly research type capacity at a number of universities and psychology schools in Minnesota.
If you are looking for advancement in the profession of psychology, it is imperative that you receive a higher level of education by obtaining a master’s degree in a specific area, or a doctoral degree offered by one of the psychology schools in Minnesota. Industrial psychology is one the highest paying areas of psychology. You can become an industrial psychologist by completing a 2 year master’s program. Doctoral programs typically take between 5 and 7 years after completing your first four years of undergraduate studies. Though it requires more schooling, obtaining a doctoral degree allows for many more options in your career path, as well as higher paying employment positions.
Through campus based and online programs, aspiring Psychologists in Minneapolis, St. Paul and Rochester, Minnesota may be able to prepare themselves for the possibility of employment in some of the largest hospitals and healthcare facilities in the state including the United Hospital, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Children’s of Minnesota and St. Mary’s Hospital.
Online / Distance Programs
Degrees: BA Psychology, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Organizational Psychology, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Substance Abuse
Degree: Bachelor of Science - Psychology
Degrees: M.S. in Psychology: General Psychology, Ph.D. in General Psychology with an Emphasis in Cognition and Instruction, Ph.D. in General Psychology with an Emphasis in Industrial and Organizational
Degrees: BS in Psychology, BS in Psychology - Applied Behavioral Analysis, BS in Psychology - Child Development, BS in Psychology - Substance Abuse, MS in Psychology,
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Degrees: BS in Psychology, BS in Psychology/Applied Behavioral Analysis, BS in Psychology/Substance Abuse, BSCJ - Forensic Psychology, MS in Psychology,
and more...
Degrees: AA in Psychology, AA in Psychology - Christian Counseling , BS in Psychology, BS in Psychology - Christian Counseling
Degrees: B.A. in Psychology, B.S. in Human Services / Psychology
Degree: Criminal Justice Associate's - Psychology
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Degrees: MSc in Applied Psychology (General Psychology), MSc in Applied Psychology (Mental Health Psychology), MSc in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Investigation
Degrees: A.A. in Psychology, B.S. in Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, M.S. in Psychology
Degrees: M.S. in Clinical Psychology - Counseling, M.S. in Forensic Psychology, M.S. in Forensic Psychology - Forensic Psychology in the Community, M.S. in Forensic Psychology - Mental Health Applications, M.S. in Forensic Psychology - Program Planning & Evaluation in Forensic Settings,
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Minnesota
Degrees: B.A. in Psychology, B.A. in Psychology - Criminal Justice, B.A. in Psychology - Organizational Psychology, B.A. in Psychology - Substance Abuse, Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology, Master of Arts (MA) in Clinical Psychology, Master of Arts (MA) in Forensic Psychology, Master of Arts (MA) in Industrial Organizational Psychology
University of Phoenix Campus
Degrees: BS in Psychology, MS in Psychology