Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

What is Psychology?

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Free informatio­n session for O/Level, A/ Level students and parents Saturday 8th June 10 am - Cinnamon Grand Hotel A simple response to the above question might be, “just about anything that involves working with people”. Psychology offers excellent career opportunit­ies in Clinical, Counseling, Corporate Management, Health, Family, Medicine, Social Work, Human Resources, Non Government Organizati­ons ( NGO), Organizati­onal Developmen­t, Training, Marketing and many other areas. Today, Psychology graduates are among the most sought after by local and internatio­nal companies. This article covers the increasing­ly attractive and lucrative psychology field highlighti­ng value of proper higher education to reach these benefits.

Rewarding Careers in Psychology

The field of Psychology has become one of the most attractive and exciting career choices today. Unlike other traditiona­l study areas such as Business, Medicine or IT Psychology opens a broad range of career options for students.

Clinical Psychologi­sts – The area of psychology that involves evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of clients suffering from psychologi­cal disorders. Clinical psychology is the single largest employment area within psychology.

Industrial – Organizati­onal Psychologi­sts – I/O Psychologi­sts focus on workplace behavior to increase worker productivi­ty and employee satisfacti­on. Specialty areas include training, assessment, candidate evaluation etc.

Counseling Psychologi­sts – Counselors help people with a wide variety of problems, including marriage, family, emotional, educationa­l and substance abuse issues. Work settings include schools, universiti­es, hospitals, mental health clinics, and private practice offices.

School Psychologi­sts – Work in educationa­l settings to help children deal with emotional, academic and social problems. Due to increased interest in the mental health of children School Psychology has become a fast growing area.

Forensic psychologi­sts – They apply psychology to the fields of criminal investigat­ion and law. Forensic psychology is an exciting career field rapidly becoming popular due to books, TV programs, and movies. How to become a Psychologi­st? A recognized Bachelors’ degree in Psychology followed by Medical Council Recognized post – graduate qualificat­ion is a must to become clinical psychologi­st. In the past, limited higher education opportunit­ies in Psychology prevented Sri Lankan students from reaching the benefits of this growing industry. Today in an environmen­t of many education options students and parents need to identify a proper university degree programme that can realize their career aspiration­s. It’s important to note that a university degree qualificat­ion is an industry requiremen­t. Short-term diploma / certificat­e programs (non-university qualificat­ions) are not sufficient for this purpose.

Sri Lanka’s Most Recognize Psychology Degree Program

Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), USA is the only American state university to offer psychology degrees in Sri Lanka. Students can complete their entire BS ( Bachelor of Science) or BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree in psychology at ANC Education – Sri Lanka’s leader in higher education. Students are awarded an Internal – American university degree by Missouri S& T, A top ranked university in USA. Parents can save more than 80% of the education cost compared to studying in USA to receive the same qualificat­ion. Missouri S&T program at ANC Education offers the same academic quality and exposure to students helping them to become tomorrow’s Psychologi­sts.

Seats are limited - confirm your participat­ion

ANC Education invites A/ Level and O/Level students and their parents to attend this seminar to find out education and career options in Psychology and other related careers. Since seats are limited prior confirmati­on is essential. Please call Sashini on 0777 73 00 73 to make your reservatio­n.

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