A few days ago
Anonymous

Psychology 101?

Could someone explain to me the difference between a BA in Psychology and a BS in Psychology?

I’m thinking it has something to do with the BS being a physical study of it while the BA is more theoretical?

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A few days ago
dgldgl3000

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In most programs, one earns a B.A. in psychology by taking a few foreign language classes. The B.S. is generally without them. Basically, the course of study should be almost identical. The major differences come in the sub-field of psychology. For instance, if one takes Counseling Psychology, then the course of study will likely be more theoretical, so to speak. If one focuses on “Psychology,” it will likely require more physical, if you will, type of classes. However, both focus on the biological, psychological, and sociological (biopsychosocial) aspects of human behavior. You can always learn more about psychology from the American Psychological Association’s website…. www.apa.org

I have my doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology.

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A few days ago
fizzygurrl1980
It really depends on whether you take more science-related classes to count toward your degree. You’re right, though- if you focus more on the biology of the human brain and things like that, you’ll end up with a BS in Psych. However, if you concentrate more on the behavioral science side of psychology, such as interpersonal communication, nonverbal communication, and subliminal advertising or something, your degree will be a BA, most likely.
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A few days ago
Sabine
Psychologist have either doctoral or masters-level degrees.

A doctoral degree (PH.D, Psy.D, or Ed. D) is receive after three to six yrs. of post-undergraduates training in psychology. A Masters degree (M.S. or M.A.) is granted after one to three years of post-training at both the doctoral and masters degree level require an additional year of internship or on the-job training in a clinic, hospital, school, or business setting.

While in graduate school, psychologists are trained and specialize in one major subfield of psychology. The majority of psychologists are either Clinical or Counseling.

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A few days ago
Will B
That all depends on the campus. There are no standards for giving one degree or another. Some colleges give one, some the other, and some both, with some arcane distinctions – so look at what the difference is on your campus.
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A few days ago
The Nikki
A BA is a bachlor of arts, and a BS is a bachlor of science. You’re basically right.

Here’s a website that explains it nicely.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_BA_and_a_BS

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