Online Degrees in Psychology
A Ph.D. in Psychology degree can prepare professionals to work with individuals in our culturally diverse world today. Whether graduates want to become researchers, educators, or practitioners that assist individuals, groups, or families with mental health, career, or educational issues that may arise.
If you are interested in earning an online degree in Psychology, find the online degree that best fits you..
Accredited Colleges and Universities
Online Schools with Psychology And Development: Psychology programs
University of Phoenix

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AA - Psychology
This concentration focuses on positive psychology, theories of personality, human sexuality, the physiological and neurological basis of human behavior, psychological disorders and social interactions. Students analyze the interrelationship of fundamental theories and how they define and explain human behavior, development and abnormalities. Students also evaluate the robustness of various psychometrics, develop their own theories, and assess the impact of cognition on physical and mental health. The courses in this program do not have a clinical emphasis and do not lead to professional licensure.
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B.S. in Psychology
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program provides students with a strong foundation in general psychology. Students will gain insight into the cognitive and affective processes that underlie the individual human development and behavior. Courses in this program are designed to provide supervisors, managers, and other professionals with greater skills in critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and information utilization through the enhanced understanding of human psychology. The courses in this program do not have a clinical emphasis and do not lead to professional licensure.
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M.S. in Psychology
The Master of Psychology program focuses on the general rather than clinical psychological study of individuals, including their behaviors, thought processes, and emotions. The program will provide supervisors in a variety of disciplines with an understanding of the cognitive and affective processes that underlie the individual human experience and behavior; research methodologies by which this knowledge is acquired; critical thinking and problem solving necessary to evaluate behavior; and the application of theoretical principles to inter- and intra-personal issues. The courses in this program do not have a clinical emphasis and do not lead to professional licensure. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
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PhD in Industrial Organizational Psychology
Ashford University

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BA/Organizational Management - Psychology
Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management degree online from Ashford University, and examine the human side of managing organizations. Learn to facilitate better communication, group behavior, decision-making, and human resources management while observing a code of ethics. Improve your understanding of how organizations function and develop effective skills in management and leadership. Define and understand strategic planning, financial management, law and marketing and other areas in which an organizational leader must be knowledgeable in order to be effective. Use previous education or work experience to enhance and personalize your Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management degree when you pair it with a transfer concentration.
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BA/Psychology
If you are interested in human behavior, earn your Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree online from Ashford University to build the foundation necessary to continue your education at the graduate level and to potentially pursue a career in psychology. Explore psychology both as an area of scientific investigation and as a health or human services profession so you can apply the learning effectively in careers that involve an understanding of human behavior and leadership development, including business, government, health care, and law. As today's workplace continues to evolve, your psychology degree will help you understand how human behavior impacts the dynamics of any organization.
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BA/Social Science - Psychology
Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Social Science degree online from Ashford University, and develop a sound understanding of the society we live in – individuals, families, communities, governments, and cultures – from various perspectives. Take a multidisciplinary approach to social sciences where different outlooks are applied to real-world issues. Specialize your degree when you apply approved transfer credits toward a concentration. Adding a concentration allows you to use credit you've already earned and enhances your Bachelor of Arts in Social Science degree.
Walden University

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Ph.D. in Psychology - Clinical Psychology
Making a positive impact within your community, organization, and profession requires an ability to integrate theories, research, and evidence-based practices that accommodate cultural and individual diversity. With a Ph.D. in Psychology from Walden University, you'll be better prepared as a researcher, educator, and practitioner to help individuals and groups with family, mental health, career, and educational issues.
Specializations
- Clinical Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
- Educational Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- General Research Evaluation
- Health Psychology
- Organizational Psychology
- Social Psychology
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Master of Science (M.S.) in Psychology - General
Walden's M.S. in Psychology program can prepare you to think critically about psychological theory and conduct basic or applied research. Engage in reflective learning and collaborate with peers and expert faculty to gain a solid foundation in psychological principles. Your online graduate degree prepares you for both continuing studies and career advancement in areas such as counseling, psychological analysis and evaluation, organizational psychology and development, and human resource management.
Specializations (in addition to the General Program)
- Applied Psychology
- Crisis Management and Response
- Educational Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Leadership Development and Coaching
- Media Psychology
- Organizational Psychology
- Organizational Psychology and Nonprofit Management
- Program Evaluation and Research
- Psychology of Culture
- Psychology, Public Administration and Social Change
- Social Psychology
- Terrorism and Security
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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Psychology - Psychology Applied in Everyday Life
The B.S. in Psychology program provides you with a broad understanding of psychology and its relevance in today's increasingly diverse and global society. You will apply psychological theories to current issues in psychology as you gain perspective in three vitally important areas: social awareness, responsibility, and civic engagement; cross-cultural competence; and evidence-based decision-making in an information-rich world. Take up to 70 percent of your courses in psychology or choose elective courses from other majors.
Concentrations
- Child Development Infant/Toddler
- Child Development PreSchool
- Criminal Justice
- Human Services
- Psychology Applied to Everyday Life
- Psychology Applied to the Helping Professions
- Psychology Applied to the Workplace
- Preparation for Graduate Studies
Accelerate Into Master's (AIM)
Transition from a bachelor's degree to a master's degree in less time with Walden's Accelerate Into Master's (AIM) degree option. AIM offers high-achieving undergraduate students an opportunity to take as many as five graduate-level courses in their undergraduate coursework. Upon completion, credits from these courses can be applied toward a master's degree. With the AIM degree option, you can earn your master's degree in as little as one year, depending on your individual progress and degree program.
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Master of Science (M.S.) in Psychology - Crisis Management & Response
Walden's M.S. in Psychology program can prepare you to think critically about psychological theory and conduct basic or applied research. Engage in reflective learning and collaborate with peers and expert faculty to gain a solid foundation in psychological principles. Your online graduate degree prepares you for both continuing studies and career advancement in areas such as counseling, psychological analysis and evaluation, organizational psychology and development, and human resource management.
Specializations (in addition to the General Program)
- Applied Psychology
- Crisis Management and Response
- Educational Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Leadership Development and Coaching
- Media Psychology
- Organizational Psychology
- Organizational Psychology and Nonprofit Management
- Program Evaluation and Research
- Psychology of Culture
- Psychology, Public Administration and Social Change
- Social Psychology
- Terrorism and Security
Grand Canyon University

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B.S. in Psychology
The psychology major offers a broad array of courses that increase our understanding of human actions in the past and present. With this understanding comes the responsibility to improve our relationships with others and to help others to achieve similar understanding and insight into their own behaviors. The program helps prepare the student for entry-level positions in agencies and organizations which seek to help those in need.It should be understood that the requirements for employment in many positions in the helping professions include advanced education beyond the bachelor's degree.
Prospective students should have some previous college experience.
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M.S. in Psychology: General Psychology
The Master of Science in Psychology with an emphasis in General Psychology is a program designed for individuals who desire promotion and/or continued academic exposure in the field of psychology. The program focuses on the development of critical thinking and leadership qualities. Graduates with these attributes impact those around them through leadership, action research, and introduction of programmatic community changes whether they are acting from the perspective of teachers, practitioners or researchers.Prospective students must hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.
Northcentral University

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Ph.D.Psy/General Psychology
A Ph.D. in Psychology/General Psychology program instructs students how to apply the principles of psychology to various individual and organizational settings. Courses begin with several basic areas of psychology and research methodology, and then emphasize competency applications of psychology, theory, and research in the graduate's direction of their chosen field. Prospective students must meet certain prerequisite requirements such as a bachelor's or master's degree or relevant work experience prior to enrolling. These requirements can be discussed with the career counselor when they call.
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CAGS-Psy/Gender Diversity
The Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) in Gender Diversity program examines the social, cultural, and biological foundations of masculinity, femininity, and sexuality and how they relate to contemporary gender issues today. Courses examine the construction of sexuality and gender identity as they relate to past and present cultural and social institutions.
Prospective students should hold a master's degree field prior to enrolling in this 18-credit hour program that can also transfer directly into a doctoral program at NCU.
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M.A.Psy/Gender Diversity Studies
The Master of Arts in Psychology/Gender Diversity Studies program examines the social, cultural, and biological foundations of masculinity, femininity, and sexuality and how they relate to contemporary gender issues today. Courses examine the construction of sexuality and gender identity as they relate to past and present cultural and social institutions. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree and can complete the master's program in approximately 2 years.
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M.A.Psy/General Psychology
The Master of Arts in Psychology/General Psychology program instructs students how to apply the principles of psychology to various individual and organizational settings. Courses begin with several basic areas of psychology and research methodology, and then emphasize competency applications of psychology, theory, and research in the graduate's direction of their chosen field. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree and can complete the master's program in approximately 2 years.