Sunday, June 26, 2011

Walden University Adds Two Psychology Courses

Walden University Adds Two Psychology Degree Programs. Online MS in Clinical Psychology and Forensic Psychology degree in Psychology proposes to accede to the portfolio.


Professionals interested in psychology professionals want to help people cope with difficult times, maintaining a sense of well being, or even to promote the productivity and performance in the workplace. Two new online degree programs at the School of Psychology at Walden University is designed to prepare students to meet the needs of individuals, groups and organizations in the world today more and more difficult.

MS in clinical psychology training program for students focusing on aspects of intellectual, emotional and biological properties of human behavior and learn how to promote mental health of individuals, families, groups and organizations. As they advance their careers through study of the theory and practices associated with major operational disruption, students are also able to work with different people with a wide range of settings, including health care, education, government and business.

Course work in MS clinical psychology program offers an excellent basis for further through the clinical psychology doctoral studies, which usually requires licensure as a clinical psychologist. Students can choose between the specializations of Counseling and learn about the different models of counseling, including group, substance abuse, career, and couples, marriage and family counseling. After completing the MS program in clinical psychology specializing in consulting, the student is ready to apply for licensure as a professional adviser or a limited practice of psychology in some states.

Walden new degree program in Forensic Psychology degree focuses on the intersection of psychology and the legal system; students learn to identify social and psychological factors that influence the development of the criminal mind. Students in the program to explore a variety of methods and assessment techniques to discover how they can help profiling, criminal behavior and predict the results of the victim to collect data on the psychological preparation of the basic information and key advocate of victims to make positive changes in the legal system. Students may choose concentrations in judicial affairs and the law, leadership and management, victims and justice and a choice of their own design.

These new offerings join the portfolio Walden psychology programs, including a BA in Psychology, Masters in Forensic Psychology, and Masters in Psychology PhD in psychology certificates and psychology. For more information, go to www.WaldenU.edu.

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