Psychology Degree Programs

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Psychology presents a scientific way for you to study the human brain and body by learning about behavior, thoughts and feelings. Psychology schools use a systematic approach to analyzing human conduct that gives you an understanding of consciousness, emotions, mental health and personality.

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What Does a Psychologist Do?

A degree in psychology enables you to perform services that require an understanding of human nature. Fields that involve interaction with others include social services, marketing, sales, management, community health, human resources and law enforcement. By providing services in a range of fields, you can apply your skills to help others while choosing work that you enjoy.

Your knowledge of human behavior can help you understand consumers’ needs as you develop sales and marketing approaches. Psychology assists social workers in fields that require an understanding of human issues such as mental health or elder care. It helps law enforcement officers encourage citizens to respect the legal system. Managers and human resources personnel use principles of psychology to help employees achieve satisfaction and productivity. Performing outreach to different populations allows community workers to improve the fitness, nutrition and stress management of residents who have special needs.

Choosing a Career in Psychology

Many careers in psychology require advanced degrees, but you can qualify for work in related fields as soon as you get your undergraduate diploma. Fields that relate well to psychology offer opportunities for you as a sales representative, an advertising agent, a market researcher or a social service specialist. Working as a mental health technician lets you put your skills to work under the guidance of a licensed professional. Parole officers supervise people who have convictions for criminal offenses, and entry-level work can give you experience that can lead to advancement. A career in psychology offers rewarding work that provides increased challenges and remuneration as you earn advanced degrees.

Choosing a Path Forward

Psychology schools offer an associate’s degree as a first step that provides a foundation for continuing your studies. A bachelor’s degree qualifies you to apply for work assisting a psychologist in mental health centers, occupational rehabilitation centers, correctional programs and vocational training facilities.

A master’s degree prepares you for work in the business world as a corporate manager or market research analyst, and the education field offers opportunities to teach special needs children. A doctorate in psychology qualifies you to pursue lucrative employment as a psychiatrist, clinical therapist or neuropsychologist among many other possibilities.

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Belmont University

Nashville, Tennessee
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
8,733
Student:Teacher Ratio
14 to 1
Tuition
$34,000
Acceptance Rate
84%

Beloit College

Beloit, Wisconsin
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
1,379
Student:Teacher Ratio
10 to 1
Tuition
$51,050
Acceptance Rate
62%

Bemidji State University

Bemidji, Minnesota
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General - Online
Student Population
6,354
Student:Teacher Ratio
21 to 1
Tuition
$7,858
Acceptance Rate
65%

Benedict College

Columbia, South Carolina
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
2,312
Student:Teacher Ratio
17 to 1
Tuition
$14,280
Acceptance Rate
77%

Benedictine College

Atchison, Kansas
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
2,216
Student:Teacher Ratio
13 to 1
Tuition
$29,730
Acceptance Rate
97%

Benedictine University

Lisle, Illinois
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
7,116
Student:Teacher Ratio
15 to 1
Tuition
$31,084
Acceptance Rate
42%

Bennett College

Greensboro, North Carolina
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
558
Student:Teacher Ratio
11 to 1
Tuition
$15,964
Acceptance Rate
59%

Bennington College

Bennington, Vermont
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, Other
Student Population
886
Student:Teacher Ratio
9 to 1
Tuition
$55,200
Acceptance Rate
61%

Berea College

Berea, Kentucky
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
1,725
Student:Teacher Ratio
10 to 1
Tuition
$44,100
Acceptance Rate
30%

Berkeley City College

Berkeley, California
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Psychology, General
Student Population
10,549
Student:Teacher Ratio
31 to 1
Tuition
$7,464
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Berry College

Mount Berry, Georgia
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
2,240
Student:Teacher Ratio
11 to 1
Tuition
$37,020
Acceptance Rate
71%
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Bethany College

Bethany, West Virginia
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
614
Student:Teacher Ratio
10 to 1
Tuition
$28,950
Acceptance Rate
95%

Bethany Lutheran College

Mankato, Minnesota
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
821
Student:Teacher Ratio
12 to 1
Tuition
$27,400
Acceptance Rate
73%
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Bethel College-North Newton

North Newton, Kansas
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
566
Student:Teacher Ratio
9 to 1
Tuition
$29,150
Acceptance Rate
57%
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Bethel University

McKenzie, Tennessee
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, Other - Online
Student Population
6,523
Student:Teacher Ratio
17 to 1
Tuition
$10,188
Acceptance Rate
90%

Bethune-Cookman University

Daytona Beach, Florida
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
3,962
Student:Teacher Ratio
17 to 1
Tuition
$13,844
Acceptance Rate
84%