Monday, September 27, 2010

Classes to Take in Psychology

So you've decided to make your career in Psychology? Here are the different psychology classes and courses you need to take to meet your psychology degree requirements.



The preparation for taking a psychology degree begins from before you apply to the different universities for your admission into graduate school. When the graduate admissions committees consider applications for students, they are really interested in students who have taken certain courses while at the undergraduate level.


Typically, students who are given consideration are those who have taken subjects like:

Learning Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Sensation and Perception
Experimental Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Physiological Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Research Methodology

They also consider students from a different educational background when the students have taken courses in subjects like Biology, Chemistry, English, Philosophy, Anthropology, Math and Computer Science.
Once you get into a graduate degree program in Psychology, there are some great subjects which you will study.

You will be introduced to General Psychology and the different concepts in psychology which include topics like human development, personality, learning and cognition, emotional disorders and social thought. You will also learn about the different statistical concepts and methods used in psychological research, and also go through the different aspects of research methods used in psychological studies.

Soon, you will be immersing yourself in the different concepts of Industrial or Organizational Psychology where you will learn how to apply the theories of psychology to industrial and social organizations. You will find yourself studying the theories of developmental psychology and learn about the different stages of emotional, social and cognitive development during childhood, adolescence and adulthood.

While studying social psychology, you will learn about human social behavior and the different human attitudes and emotions like aggression, interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, stereotypes, prejudices and the different ethical conflicts faced in psychological research.

For those of you wanting to know more about the process of learning itself, the subject of cognitive learning provides you with the know-how and the tools to understand how knowledge is acquired, how thinking takes place, how we remember things and how all this is practically applied in educational settings.

You will also learn about the different counseling theories, principles, techniques and applications. Interviewing techniques is a subject that will help you develop different techniques for building relationships, interviewing, solving problems and taking decisions with regard to clients. This will prepare you for several real-world situations where you will be interacting with clients on different levels.

Apart from these psychology classes there are several different specialized courses which may differ from school to school. With these basic courses, you will be able to build and create a wonderful career for yourself in the field of Psychology.

Thanks Linda for articles !