Rhode Island Psychology Master's + PhD & Doctorate
600 Mount Pleasant Ave, Providence, RI 2908 At Rhode Island College, you can study towards an MA in Psychology. This degree focuses mainly on gaining greater understanding of the science of psychology, the research methods applied within it and conducting your own research. The college has a strong emphasis on student welfare, which is why they have small-sized classes that allow for individual attention on you as a student. Additionally, they offer a range of evening classes for those who are already employed. You also have a choice of a number of applied areas of psychology to choose from, including organizational psychology, psychology and the law, and health psychology. [full profile]
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One Old Ferry Rd, Bristol, RI 02809-2921 At Roger Williams University, you can follow the full-time masters program in Forensic Psychology. This study is designed to help people on their track towards further studies, be that forensic psychology or psychology itself. The goal of the study is to help people gain a career in criminal or civil justices, with a particular emphasis on forensic evaluation and assessment. Through the study, you will be able to work in various legal and forensic fields, which includes jury selection, expert testimony, Social Security Disability assessments and more. It will help you to become competent in the field of research psychology. [full profile]
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Green Hall, 35 Campus Avenue, Kingston, RI 2881 The University of Rhode Island is dedicated to providing motivation and quality education to all applicants approved to take part in the APA accredited Ph.D. program and Master's degree program. The main focus of study is psychology as it relates to children, families, communities and schools. The psychology department at URI was founded in 1964, offering a Master's degree, which developed into a Ph.D. program by 1970. Students are given a basic understanding of the general field of Psychology before specializing in an area of expertise. This foundation creates a strong stepping off point for success in future careers and continuing studies. This particular doctoral program is among the first to be accredited in the United States by the American psychological Association (APA). [full profile]
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