Here are some of the popular reasons why working professionals are embarking on a Masters of Psychology!
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Have you always been fascinated by the inner workings of the human mind? Do you enjoy knowing what makes people tick and the reasons why people do the things they do? The field of psychology is challenging, daunting, inspiring, and exhilarating. Individuals within this field can expect to work hard, but they can also expect many rewards from the efforts that they put in. Anyone considering a master’s in this field should keep that in mind.
People are endlessly fascinating. The closer you look, the more complicated you will see that they are. Psychology is a scientific discipline that is devoted to understanding what makes us who we are.
By studying our minds and our behavior, psychology seeks to unravel the immense, rich complexity of being a human. Anyone looking to obtain a master’s in psychology will want to make sure that it’s the right choice for him or her. After all, this course entails two years of full-time study and it is not only time-consuming but also challenging, so it is important for graduate students to be sure that this is what they want to commit themselves to for the next couple of years. What is more, this course often entails an internship, many of which pay nothing or next-to-nothing, so students will need to be able to fund their studies and their work. The good news, however, is that this course is also extremely rewarding, which is why students are lining up around the proverbial block to be admitted into these programs.
7 Most Common Reasons to Study Psychology
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There are many reasons to study psychology, from career prospects to personal interests. Psychology is a fascinating area of study. It will help you understand human behaviour and mental processes and allow you to better understand how we think, act, and feel. If you are considering studying psychology, you probably already know what an interesting subject it is to study. Our psychology courses look at some of the important questions, such as why do people act the way they do? What shapes our personality? How do we learn and change throughout our life? If you are interested in a deeper understanding of the human condition, you should consider studying psychology.
This is a good enough reason, but there are also several other reasons why you should consider a course in psychology.
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It is Intriguing and can Help you Better Understand Yourself
The insights you gain into motivations, thought processes, the influence of groups you interact with, and many other aspects of human behaviour will all help you gain a better understanding of yourself. Many students find that as they study language, emotion, and other topics, they become better communicators because of studying psychology.
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Psychology can Help you Better Understand People Around You
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A master’s degree While it might be somewhat daunting, it is also thrilling. It is at this stage that students begin to put a little of what they have learned into practice, whether during their internship or research. We are quite a complex species, after all. However, the insights you gain about people’s motivations, perceptions, and behaviour will give you a different perspective on why people react in the ways they do and help you to understand people a little better.
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Grow and Improve Your Skills as a HR Leader
The field of psychology is all about people. This is the study of the mind, and as such, individuals within this field rarely work without other people. Those who enjoy working with people will find that this career is a great way to accomplish this. Many HR practitioners and leaders study psychology to improve their skills and competency and to help grow and develop their people management skills. This also helps to unlock the hidden potential of their staff.
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Understand Human Diversity and Personality Types
While studying psychology, you will learn all about the diversity of human experience. You will learn to differentiate between the different personality types, each with its advantages and challenges. This knowledge will help you understand a multitude of perspectives and build up your empathy. Not everyone thinks and feels the same way, and there are countless ways of looking at the world. This will help you not take your own worldview for granted and not judge others for being different.
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Rewarding and Great Career prospects
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Psychology is first and foremost a vocation. But that does not mean your studies will not also earn you a good living. Those who have a master’s in psychology are often able to apply for a broad range of positions in the professional world. Some people go on to become sports psychologists, while others opt to work in rehabilitation centers. This variety is appealing to individuals who enjoy the field but are not certain about the specific position they want to take up to start their careers. Check out this list of psychologists!
- Academia and teaching
- Educational psychologist
- Social Psychologist
- Developmental Psychologist
- Research
- Marketing
- Law Enforcement
- Human Factor Consultant
- Human resources
- Social Sector and more!
Psychology is a respected career, and anyone looking to further join the ranks of this profession will require a master’s degree.
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Familiarize Yourself with the Different Stages of Human Development
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One of the more exciting facets of obtaining a master’s in psychology is that it can actually help individuals understand the intricacies of human behaviour. This knowledge can often be applied to a person’s own environment and allows them to create positive changes where they are necessary.
People behave and need different things both mentally and physically depending on where they are in their lives. Your psychology studies will teach you the main developmental stages and what individuals tend to need at each stage. You will find out how important children’s early development is and how it influences later life and behaviour. This knowledge will help you evaluate if a person is currently “on the right track” in their life, or if some traumatic event or maladaptation is blocking their normal development. You’ll be able to evaluate the mental state of clients and better understand the challenges they are facing.
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Improve your Ability to Think Critically
As with many master’s programs, a master’s in psychology teaches individuals to think critically, regardless of the situation. This sort of thinking is important for those students who are considering going on to obtain a doctoral degree because it plays an important role in research and is integrated throughout their studies.
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The MSc Psychology is a 1-year (part-time) London Met MSc Psychology programme is a fast-track programme designed for working professionals from a non-psychology background. This is also the only psychology master’s in SG for non-psychology graduates.
Not to mention, it is a versatile qualification that can allow you to embark on a career as a psychologist or a similar profession, as well as a broad range of business sectors.
If you want to be a psychologist, you should be prepared to learn all your life. You can never cover all aspects of human behaviour, and the journey to self-discovery never truly ends. You will learn more and more about yourself with each new patient and make a difference in the lives of others.
Besides gaining a deeper understanding of the latest frameworks and theories in psychology, you will also gain critical life skills, including:
- Different research methodologies
- Statistics and data
- Various psychological theories and approaches
- Critical reasoning and thinking skills
- Competency
About Aventis Graduate School
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Aventis is a global graduate school, headquartered in Singapore, with more than 60,000 learners across the world. Established in 2007, Aventis collaborates with leading universities across the United Kingdom and the United States to deliver best-in-class graduate education for working professionals across Asia. Aventis offers an exciting suite of psychology and counselling programs, including a Master of Arts in Integrative Counselling & Psychotherapy , Master of Science in Psychology.