A masters to become a qualified psychologist? Or something along those lines.. basically be like Derren Brown. Other than that, it shouldn't limit you to any non-degree specific graduate employment opportunities.
I know a person who holds Psych degrees working M/O in an Investment Bank.
A masters to become a qualified psychologist? Or something along those lines.. basically be like Derren Brown. Other than that, it shouldn't limit you to any non-degree specific graduate employment opportunities.
I know a person who holds Psych degrees working M/O in an Investment Bank.
You don't need a psychology degree to become a hypnotist like Darren Brown.
Besides the obvious careers in psychology (after postgraduate study) any career that involves interaction with people and doesn't require a specific subject.
Besides the obvious careers in psychology (after postgraduate study) any career that involves interaction with people and doesn't require a specific subject.
Psychology doesn't help you interact with people? Obviously they may assume compared to someone doing computer science that your more sociable because of sterotypes :P
The degree gives you the basic knowledge so you can go on into social work etc. if you want to be a psychologist under a certain field eg clinical, educational or forensic, then you need to complete a postgrad degree in that field.
Psychology doesn't help you interact with people? Obviously they may assume compared to someone doing computer science that your more sociable because of sterotypes :P
No no, I meant in the sense that you can get a career that involves interaction with other people which is like.. almost all careers. I mean as long as it doesn't require a specific subject to apply you can apply for any position really with a psychology degree.