What is the difference between psychology and applied psychology degrees?

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  • Psychology is a broad field that encompasses the study of human behavior and mental processes. An undergraduate degree in psychology provides a comprehensive education in the subject, covering topics such as developmental psychology, social psychology, abnormal psychology, and cognitive psychology. In contrast, an applied psychology degree focuses on the practical application of psychological principles in specific fields. Applied psychology degrees typically involve more specialised coursework and training than a general psychology degree. For example, you may pursue a degree in applied psychology in areas such as clinical psychology,
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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    Basic psychology is different than applied psychology in that it focuses on theory and fundamental understanding over practical solutions to issues. Applied psychology focuses on the real-world implementation of these theories to better serve their community. Differences:
    1- B.A. Psychology:
    1- Duration: 3 Years
    2- Eligibility: Class XIIth qualified students with a minimum of 55% aggregate
    3- Entrance Exams: NIMSEE LPU NEST MRNAT SAT India.
    4- Admission Process: Both entrance-based and merit-based admission processes.
    5- Average Fee: INR 20,000 to INR 3,00,000 per annum.
    6- Job Roles: Social Worker, Recruiter, Career Counsellor, Teacher, e
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    SHAH FAHAD

    a year ago
    In order to assist people manage their mental health, practitioners in a variety of social service fields use counselling techniques and the study of human behaviour known as applied psychology. A career in applied psychology can suit you if you have a passion for improving people's lives and emotional well-being. Your educational and professional goals can be determined by learning about potential job choices. You can be
    Career Counselor
    Research Assistant
    Disability Specialist
    Child Protection Practitioner.

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