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Psychology

40% psychologists are self-employed, with clinical psychologists earning anywhere from $50,000 to over $100,000 (as reported by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). The average salary for a psychology professor was $82,554 for the academic year of 2005-2006, according to the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources. The demand for psychology professionals will continue to grow up to 26%.

Professionals in the field of psychology study, research and strive to understand human behavior and the mind. Counseling and clinical psychologists dedicate their work to providing treatment to individuals who are coping with various degrees of stress and trauma. Research psychologists conduct scientific experimentation to understanding the mind, and the depth in which exterior stimuli affect mental processes. Having a background in psychology can be very useful. Being able to understand human behavior and how individuals interact is especially useful in business professions, especially in regards to communication skills. HR professionals and industrial-organizational psychologists directly apply psychology to the working environment. Practicing and developing the skills learned from a psychology course is rewarding and useful.

Simply taking a course for personal interest? Pursing a degree for career purposes? The opportunity for studying psychology is more accessible than ever. Thanks to the many colleges and universities providing distance education and online programs, students now have access to hundreds of different educational programs, at all levels, from Associate’s degrees to Ph.D.s. Some universities have offered online educational programs for many years, while others are just now developing online courses. eLearners.com, an online learning advocate, provides students the opportunity to find schools with online programs that best meet their expectations.

Listing over 100 psychology degree programs and courses, eLearners provides a searchable database listing accredited colleges and universities and the classes they offer. Individuals who simply want to compare different degree programs can use the Quick Degree Finder, which is a tool designed to search all the schools with online programs for any discipline or course of study. The eLearners Guide to Online Education provides tips and advice for individuals who have never enrolled in an online class before, with articles covering topics from financial aid to web etiquette. Paired with the eLearners Advisor, students can better familiarize themselves with web-delivered courses. Unlike the Guide, the Advisor assesses individual readiness for online education and considers factors such as one’s comfort level with using computers and related technology.

With over 60% of all colleges and universities offering some form of distance education, students have access to hundreds of enriching educational programs. Online classes allow students to take classes from home, the office, and on the road, and there is no deadline for program completion. Individuals can complete classes at their own pace without facing academic penalties. Whether for personal fulfillment or achieving career goals, an education in psychology is within reach.

Source: eLearners.com

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