by Anonymous on October 27th, 2006

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How much (or how little) undergraduate psychology work does a person need to enter a master's program in psychology?

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  • by Stableboy on October 28th, 2006

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    Generally you need to complete a baccalaureate program (4-year degree) in psychology or a closely-related field which includes the same coursework. Then you have to be accepted into the Master's program, which may be challenging depending on what college you're talking to.

    This is really the same answer for a Master's degree in just about any field.

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