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Help: Looking for the Best Online Psychology Colleges...

Hey, so I'm a junior intrigued by the idea of studying psychology online - Balancing my time and working from home is something I've actually enjoyed this year. So, can you guys recommend some of the best online colleges for a degree in Psychology? Thanks, any advice would be appreciated.

a year ago

Certainly, studying online can provide a great deal of flexibility, especially if you're looking to balance school with other responsibilities.

1. University of Florida (UF Online):

UF Online offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology which is known for its rigorous curriculum. Students are trained in areas such as statistics, research, and experimental methods in a virtual classroom setting that encourages interaction and engagement.

2. University of Central Florida (UCF Online):

UCF offers an online Bachelor of Science (BS) in Psychology. This program includes upper-level electives, allowing students to deepen their understanding of a given area of psychology.

3. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State World Campus):

Penn State World Campus offers both BA and BS options for their Psychology program. The BS puts more of a focus on science and math courses, while the BA allows for more flexibility in electives.

4. Arizona State University (ASU Online):

ASU Online offers a BA in Psychology that's designed to offer students a well-rounded education in the field. Their program involves coursework in statistics, research methods, and physiological psychology.

5. Oregon State University (OSU Ecampus):

OSU offers a BS in Psychology, with a curriculum grounded in biological, cognitive, developmental, social, and clinical psychology.

While these are some of the most reputable online psychology programs, it's crucial to ensure the college is fully accredited, both regionally and potentially by a specialized accrediting body like the American Psychological Association (APA). Keep in mind that, despite your preference for online studies, many graduate programs in Psychology (if you're considering that path) highly value in-person experiences, such as internships, undergrad research, or field placements. Thus, it can be beneficial to look for programs that facilitate these opportunities in addition to their online coursework.

a year ago

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