Friday, July 6, 2012

Argosy University: College of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences


Building upon the rich, more than 30-year tradition of graduate-level psychology programs at Argosy University's American School of Professional Psychology, Argosy's degree programs are led by clinical psychology practitioners with advanced degree credentials and years of applied knowledge and field experience to provide you with an education that reflects contemporary practices. From learning to treat one person at a time, to helping individuals and families better manage everyday issues, or working within a large organization, this is education that can lead to a career of caring in an environment of success.
Argosy University's College of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences offers a variety of degree programs at all levels: undergraduate (BA), master's (MA), and doctoral (EdS, EdD, PsyD). Programs are offered in fields such as clinical psychology, sports psychology, and marriage and family therapy.
Argosy University offers programs both online and at 18 locations across the United States.

Programs Available:
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (B.A.)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (B.A.) (Degree Completion Program)
  • Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology/Marriage & Family Therapy (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Community Counseling (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology/Marriage & Family Therapy (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in School Counseling (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in School Psychology (M.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Sport-Exercise Psychology (M.A.)
  • Master of Science in Psychopharmacology
  • Education Specialist in School Counseling (Ed.S.)
  • Doctor of Education in Counseling Psychology (Ed.D.)
  • Doctor of Education in Counselor Education and Supervision (Ed.D.)
  • Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership (Ed.D.)
  • Doctor of Education in Pastoral Community Counseling (Ed.D.)
  • Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D)
  • Doctor of Psychology in School Psychology (Psy.D.)
  • Doctorate in Marriage & Family Therapy
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (B.A.)
  • Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology (M.A.)
  • Doctor of Education in Counseling Psychology (Ed.D.)
  • Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership (Ed.D.)

1 comment:

  1. What's the difference between a Ph.D and a Psy.D, you may ask, as do the millions who drop their jaws when I tell them what I am doing, and wait for the answer before they run for the door forensic psychology degrees

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