Question 2: What about applied psychology? Interest is more important than anything else.
Senior's heartfelt words.
Don't limit yourself when choosing a major, and don't attach too much to your decision. The wisest thing to do is to choose something pleasing to the eye, just like choosing the first love.
Profession has nothing to do with the future, and there are good and bad majors.
Applied psychology is also quite good, provided that you look pleasing to the eye. I graduated from psychology, but I can give you an overall concept of this subject. Psychology is a complicated course, and its theory is complicated, complicated but not complicated.
You can ask me directly if you have any specific questions.
Seeing the answer upstairs, I can't help saying something.
Although I don't like to associate my major with my work (because most jobs in society are non-technical jobs), if you plan to take the route of technical talents in the future, this major is not as marketable as the one upstairs said.
Now the major of psychology sounds cool, so many people study it, but the so-called counterpart work is quite narrow, or even basically absent.
Whether it is the direction of education or the medical direction mentioned upstairs, basically, if you want to get a job, you must graduate with a master's degree at least now. Because what I learned in the early stage of my undergraduate course is the most basic theoretical things, which is not practical. To meet the employment requirements of social units, you must have at least a master's degree. My classmates, or people I know, don't engage in this industry after graduation because the requirements are too high. Graduation from undergraduate course is not enough. Most choices are postgraduate entrance examination or cross-industry.
Question 3: What subjects should the applied psychology major study? Social psychology, educational psychology, developmental psychology? General psychology, experimental psychology, psychostatistics, learning psychology, social psychology, psychological measurement, industrial psychology, educational psychology, clinical psychology, then where do you want to take the exam, see which school's subjects are different, and then look at the exam questions of the previous year. Do about 8- 10 questions in the exam every year. It should not be a big problem to take the "National Psychological Counselor Junior (Level 3)". Although the topics in these years will be more difficult than in previous years, they are still those things. . .
Question 4: What kind of science discipline does applied psychology belong to?
Question 5: What jobs are suitable for graduates majoring in applied psychology? That depends on whether you have a compilation or not!
1. As a psychological consultant in a consulting organization, you can practice in a psychological consulting company during the summer vacation to understand the relevant operating procedures. (It is best to get a third-class certificate) You also have a preliminary understanding of whether you want to engage in this industry in the future.
It is ok to be a mental health teacher in school. Now many high schools have plans to recruit mental health teachers.
3. It is ok to do human resources in enterprises, so you can make up some HR knowledge.
Question 6: What's the difference between psychology and applied psychology? Hello, I am a psychology major.
Psychology includes applied psychology.
Psychology is divided into basic psychology and skeleton psychology.
The basic emphasis is on theory, such as general psychology,
Psychological statistics, psychological experiments, management, human resources and other applications can be used as tools to solve practical problems.
Question 7: What's the difference between college psychology and applied psychology? My major is called applied psychology. I read applied psychology and clinical psychology when I applied for the major. Regarding your question, I feel that psychology includes applied psychology, as well as basic psychology and theoretical psychology, but learning applied psychology will first learn these two.
My major currently offers these courses: general psychology, development, education, management, sex, society, statistics, consultation, experiment, health, group, crime, metamorphosis,
Personality, crime, metamorphosis, measurement, advertising is about to open.
Question 8: What is applied psychology? What does it include? What can I do after graduation? Hello, my friend! I'm a sophomore in psychology, and I'm glad to share my postgraduate entrance examination experience with you. I hope it will help you!
1, the three books of applied psychology are generally one or two branch schools, that is to say, they are jointly invested by schools and enterprises.
2, information about applied psychology can go to psybook to see oh, it's all there! There is a post explaining the three popular majors in psychology postgraduate entrance examination, which gives a detailed introduction to applied psychology and answers all your questions.
I suggest that you can often go to the psychological forum. The PSYBOOK forum is not bad. Baidu can find it at once! It's really good. I recommend it to you. This is a lot of new information about psychology. The update is very fast. The bamboo door above is very enthusiastic! There are many psychology graduate students from famous schools in the administrators above!
Finally, I wish you success!
Question 9: Rank of applied psychology major Rank of school name Rank of school name Rank of school name 1 Beijing Normal University A+7 Central South University A 13 Suzhou University A2 Zhejiang University A+8 Capital Medical University A 14 Nanjing Normal University A3 Peking University A+9 Sun Yat-sen University A 15 Jinan University A4 Southwest University A+/kloc-0. Learn A 16 Hunan Normal University A5 East China Normal University A 1 1 Tianjin Normal University A 12 Beijing Sport University A B+ and so on. (23): People's Public Security University of China, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Henan University, Shanghai Sport University, China Medical University, Northwest Normal University, Qufu Normal University, Dalian Medical University and Anhui Medical University. Southeast University, Guizhou Normal University, Shanxi Medical University, Shanghai Normal University, Yunnan Normal University, Tsinghua University, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Shenzhen University, Shenyang Normal University, Nanjing Medical University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Sichuan University, Nankai University, Liaoning Normal University, etc. (23): Shanxi University, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Southern Medical University, China Geo University, Southern Anhui Medical College, Liaocheng University, Ningxia University, etc. Northwest University, Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, ludong university, Tianjin University, Xinxiang Medical College, Chongqing University, Hohai University, Beihang University, Nanchang University, Zhengzhou University, Xi Institute of Physical Education, Harbin Normal University, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Jiangxi Normal University, Hebei North College C, etc. (16): The list is omitted.
Question 10: What are the main courses of applied psychology? There are many applied psychology in non-normal schools, depending on what courses your school offers you. Compulsory courses include general psychology, school psychology, educational psychology, psychological measurement and statistics, management psychology, psychological consultation, physiological psychology, personality psychology, professional English, philosophy, developmental psychology, social psychology and so on.