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Originally Posted by Blubaby
But i come to notice, everyone's talking about BA Psychology... what I've taken up is B.Sc Psychology..
Can anyone tell me the difference b/w these two (if any) ??
i'm in my final year now and a bit too worried about it coz i'm not getting anywhere with it since i dont have any classes to appear for and all that..
i'll let you know the subjects that i'll have in this year..
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With a B.Sc in psychology you probably will be more equipped with biology, such as neuropsychology and other similar fields. A B.Sc would also entail statistics and research, probably more than a B.A. psychology would.
As you know though, there are numerous branches in psychology, there's developmental, biological, forensic, health, etc... . A B.A. psychology may deal more with social, developmental, etc... . In other words, a B.A. psychology would deal with less biological views. It still would entail some research but probably not as detailed nor as much as a B.Sc would.
With a B.A. psychology, you could still get a PhD in psychology (or possibly also a PsyD).