Hello Candidate,
The courses BA Psychology and BA (hons) Psychology are both about the same thing. There are differences in the curriculum as well as career prospects. The study of mental processes, motives, emotions, feelings, conflict resolution, crisis management, group think, motivation, and the nature of the mind are all part of a BA Psychology degree. Career Employment Specialist, Developmental Psychologist, Career Counselor, Day-care Center Supervisor, Child Support Specialist, Forensic Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Human Resources Assistant, Community Relations Officer, Health Educator, Social Worker, Industrial-Organization Psychologist, Counseling Psychologist are just a few of the jobs available with this course.
BA (Bachelor of Arts) (hons) in psychology teaches about General psychology, statistics, physiological psychology, social psychology, research techniques & psychological testing, aberrant psychology, development psychology, organisational psychology, child and adolescent psychology, industrial psychology, and so on are all covered in psychology classes. Teaching the industry the best techniques to recruit and inspire personnel, as well as offering essential insight into the backdrop of societal problems such as suicide, addiction, and child abuse, are some of the subjects that may be covered. You can either continue your studies or look for work as a Child Psychologist, Teacher, Instructor, Psychologist, Student Counselor Psychologist, or Clinical Psychologist.
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