The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, the nation’s leading nonprofit graduate school dedicated exclusively to the applications of psychology and related behavioral sciences, has a new website for its suite of online-blended psychology degree and certificate programs. The site features easier navigation, better search functionality, updated and comprehensive content, and a new look.
The site is designed to help busy working professionals quickly and easily learn more about the school’s psychology programs and their career applications. The Chicago School offers master’s, doctoral, and graduate certificate programs in an online-blended format that offers convenience and flexibility combined with the same academic rigor of the traditional campus programs.
Huwebes, Hunyo 30, 2011
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Launches Redesigned Website For Online Programs
Huwebes, Abril 28, 2011
College Launches Online Master’s Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities should be best for psychologists who hold master's degrees that specialize in industrial/organizational aspects of the field. In fact, employment of these individuals is expected to increase by 26% through 2018.As the demand for degree programs in psychology continues to increase, more institutions are offering related tracks. For example, the Baker College Center for Graduate Studies recently announced in a press release that it will launch an online master's degree in psychology with a special focus on industrial/organizational (I/O). Students can enroll in the new program this fall.
College Launches Online Master’s Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities should be best for psychologists who hold master's degrees that specialize in industrial/organizational aspects of the field. In fact, employment of these individuals is expected to increase by 26% through 2018.As the demand for degree programs in psychology continues to increase, more institutions are offering related tracks. For example, the Baker College Center for Graduate Studies recently announced in a press release that it will launch an online master's degree in psychology with a special focus on industrial/organizational (I/O). Students can enroll in the new program this fall.
Miyerkules, Abril 27, 2011
Psych Day to feature résumé-building workshop, games, potluck
The Cal State Long Beach Psychology Student Association and Psi Chi Honor Society will host the 39th annual Psychology Day, an informative fair filled with workshops, games and food on Wednesday.
"During the graduate fair, reps are invited from different grad programs to come and share their schools," said Cecillee Espanol, College of Liberal Arts representative for PSA and Psi Chi.
The fair begins at 10 a.m. in the courtyard with games such as inkblots and "Psych Jeopardy." In addition, there will be information on graduate schools, internships and volunteer opportunities from organizations like CoachArt, BLAST and the Boys and Girls Club.
Martes, Abril 26, 2011
Counseling Graduate Programs, comparing psychology graduate programs online
More and more people are turning to counseling to help with their problems. For this reason, the demand for licensed counselors is growing quickly.
In order to advance in the career field, you will likely need to continue your education beyond your undergraduate degree. The good news is, there are many accredited counseling graduate programs, both online and campus based.
Linggo, Abril 3, 2011
University of Georgia graduate programs continue to rank among the best in the nation
University graduate programs remained among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools. The School of Law tied for 35th and the College of Education tied for 46th.
“Rankings such as these are satisfying because they are a reflection of the quality of the programs at the University of Georgia,” said UGA President Michael F. Adams. “As we begin to implement a new strategic plan with a focus on graduate and professional education, we do so knowing that the foundation on which we will expand is strong and the state of Georgia is well-served by these programs.”