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Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial - Organizational Psychology University of Phoenix |
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Bachelor of Science in Psychology Baker College Online |
Advanced Start B.S. in Psychology Kaplan University |
B.S. in Criminal Justice - Forensic Psychology Kaplan University |
B.S. in Psychology - Applied Behavioral Analysis Kaplan University |
B.S. in Psychology - Child Development Kaplan University |
B.S. in Psychology - Substance Abuse Kaplan University |
M.Ed or M.S. in Educational Psychology with Bilingual Education emphasis Texas A&M University |
Bachelor of Science in Psychology Troy State University |
Master of Science in Psychology (Human Factors) University of Idaho |
Ed.M. in Educational Psychology - Curriculum, Technology, and Education Reform University of Illinois Online |
B.A. in human development - psychology Empire State College |
Certificate in Psychology of the Workplace Jamestown Community College |
Master of Science in Educational Psychology for Professional Educators (MSPE) University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Sport and Fitness Psychology Certificate California State University, Dominguez Hills |
Bachelors of Science in Psychology, B.S. Canyon College |
Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology, M.A. Canyon College |
Masters of Arts in Psychology, M.A. Canyon College |
Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology City University |
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (B.A.S.) - Psychology Dallas Baptist University |
MSN Adult Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Drexel University |
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology American Military University |
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Child and Adolescent Development Southern New Hampshire University |
Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology - Prevention Northwestern State University |
Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology - Substance Abuse Northwestern State University |
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology Nova Southeastern University |
Bachelor of Science in Psychology Old Dominion University |
Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Athabasca University |
B.S. in Psychology Regent University |
Associate of Science in Psychology Saint Joseph's College of Maine |
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