Wisconsin Psychology Colleges/Schools
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How do we dig ourselves out of sticky situations? Work hard? Stay positive? Of course all of the above; however, with highly complex problems, solutions are much more difficult to sculpt and require equally complex methods to create.
“This stimulus package not only helps us maintain or create jobs here in the state, it also provides us with an opportunity to take on larger, longer-range projects that invest in our state’s assets and set a new direction for a stronger economy and a greener, more energy independent future for Wisconsin.” - Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle, Jan. 26th, 20091
Stimulus packages are as much for their direct impact as they are for the indirect impact on the minds of the public. Much of government policy and public relations are created with underlying fundamentals of psychology. The minds and behaviors of the public must be studied in order to learn why people are feeling, thinking and acting the way they are in order to develop effective solutions to the current problems we are facing.
Wisconsin psychology colleges are expanding programs to provide students with the tools necessary to successfully analyze and prepare solutions to problems in government, businesses and in the mental health industry.
With the world becoming increasingly complex in essentially all industries and fields, the necessity for critically thinking psychology school graduates is likely to increase steadily over the coming years. Job opportunities and salary prospects typically follow the trends of demand. Wisconsin psychology college graduates will enjoy these benefits for many years to come.
Whether you are looking for a graduate level psychology program in Wisconsin to help you enter a professional field, or whether you are looking for an undergraduate psychology program to help you learn more about the subject and about future career possibilities, the Wisconsin psychology colleges listed below can help.
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Wisconsin Psychology Colleges...
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Campuses: Appleton (Fox Valley), Madison, and Milwaukee (Brookfield)
Programs:
- Bachelors (BS) in Human Services
- Bachelors (BS) in Human Services/Management
- Bachelors (BS) in Psychology
Programs:
- Bachelors (BA) in Psychology
Wisconsin Psychology Colleges offered Online...
Programs:
- Bachelors in Psychology (multiple specializations)
- Masters in Clinical Research Administration
- Masters in Forensic Psychology (4 specializations - Forensic Psychology in Community Settings, General, Mental Health Applications, Program Planning & Evaluation in Forensic Settings, Psychology & Legal Systems)
- Masters in Mental Health Counseling (2 specializations - Forensic Counseling, General Program)
- Masters in Psychology (12 different specializations - Crisis Management & Response, Forensic Psychology, General Program, Health Psychology, Leadership Development & Coaching, Media Psychology, Organizational Psychology & Development, Organizational Psychology & Nonprofit Management, Program Evaluation & Research, Psychology of Culture, Psychology-Public Administration & Social Change, Social Psychology, Terrorism & Security)
- Masters in Mental Health Counseling
- Masters in Public Health
- PhD in Psychology (6 specializations - Clinical Psychology (Licensure), Counseling Psychology (Licensure), General Psychology, Health Psychology, Organizational Psychology, School Psychology (Licensure))
- PhD in Health Services (3 specializations - Community Health Promotion & Education, General, Health Management & Policy)
- PhD in Human Services (6 specializations - Clinical Social Work, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Family Studies & Intervention Strategies, Human Services Administration, Social Policy Analysis & Planning)
- PhD in Public Health (3 specializations - Community Health Education, Epidemiology, General)
Programs:
- Bachelors (BA) in Psychology (specializations - Criminal Justice, General, Organizational Psychology)
- Masters (MA) in Forensic Psychology
- Masters (MA) in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- Masters (MA) in Sports-Exercise Psychology
- EdD in Counseling Psychology
- EdD in Organizational Leadership
- EdD in Pastoral Community Counseling
Programs:
- Bachelors (BA) in Psychology
- Bachelors (BA) in Sociology
- Bachelors (BA) in Early Childhood Development
- Masters (MS) in Health Risk and Crisis Communication
- Graduate Certificate (2 specializations - Gerontology, Health Risk and Crisis Communication)
Programs:
- Masters in Psychology (9 specializations - Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Educational Psychology, Evaluation, Research & Measurement, General Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Leadership Coaching Psychology, School Psychology, Sports Psychology
- MS in Human Services (5 specializations - Counseling Studies, Gerontology, Marital Couple and Family Counseling/Therapy, Mental Health Counseling (CACREP Accredited), School Counseling)
- MS in Public Health - Social and Behavioral Sciences
- PhD in Psychology (3 specializations - Educational Psychology, General Psychology, Industrial / Organizational Psychology)
- PhD in Human Services - Counseling Studies
- PsyD in Clinical Psychology (Licensure)
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Programs:
- Masters (MA) in Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology (5 specializations - Consumer Psychology, General, Healthcare Leadership, Organizational Effectiveness, Workplace Diversity)
- Masters (MA) in Psychology (5 specializations - Child & Adolescent Psychology, Gerontology, International Psychology, Organizational Leadership, Sport & Science Psychology)
- PhD in International Psychology
- PhD in Organizational Leadership
- Certificate in Applied Forensic Psychology
Programs:
- Bachelors (BS) in Addiction Counseling
- Bachelors (BS) in Psychology
- Bachelors (BS) in Sociology
- Masters (MS) in Addiction Counseling
- Masters (MS) in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Masters (MS) in Professional Counseling
Programs:
- Associates (AAS) in Human Services
- Advanced Start BS in Psychology
- Bachelors in Psychology (3 specializations - Applied Behavioral Analysis, Child Development, Substance Abuse)
- Masters in Psychology (3 specializations - Addictions, Applied Behavioral Analysis, General Psychology)
Programs:
- Associates (AA) in Psychology (2 specializations - Christian Counseling, General Program)
- Bachelors (BS) in Psychology (2 specializations - Christian Counseling, General Program)
- Masters (MA) in Human Services (5 specializations - Business Management, Christian Ministries, Executive Leadership, Health & Wellness, Marriage & Family)
- Masters (MA) in Marriage & Family Therapy
- Masters (MA) in Pastoral Counseling
- Masters (MA) in Professional Counseling
- PhD in Pastoral Counseling
- PhD in Professional Counseling
Programs:
- Masters (MA) in Psychology (5 specializations - General Studies, General Psychology, Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy)
- Doctor of Business Administration - Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- PhD in Psychology (5 specializations - General Studies, General Psychology, Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy)
- Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) (5 specializations - General Studies, General Psychology, Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy)
- Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (4 specializations - General Studies, Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy)
Programs:
- Masters (MA) in Psychology (4 specializations - Creativity Studies, General, Jungian Studies, Marriage and Family Therapy)
- PhD in Psychology (3 specializations - Clinical Psychology, General, Jungian Studies)
- Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)
Programs:
- Associate (AA) in Psychology
- Associate (AA) in Human Services Management
- Bachelors (BS) in Psychology
- Bachelors (BS) in Human Services
- Bachelors (BS) in Human Services Management
- Masters (MS) in Psychology
- Masters (MS) in Counseling (4 specializations - Community Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Marriage, Family and Child Therapy, School Counseling)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Programs:
- Masters in Psychology (9 specializations - Business Psychology, Criminology and Justice Studies, Evaluation Research & Measurement, Executive Coaching, General Psychology, Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Mental Health Administration, Non-Profit Management, Organizational Leadership)
- PhD in Psychology (6 specializations - Business Psychology, Criminology and Justice Studies, Evaluation, Research & Measurement, Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Mental Health Administration, Non-Profit Management)
- PhD in Human Services (2 specializations - Executive Coaching, Organizational Leadership)
Programs:
- Associates (AS) in Psychology
- Bachelors (BS) in Psychology
- Masters (MS) in Psychology
Southern New Hampshire University
Programs:
- Bachelors (BA) in Psychology (specializations - Child & Adolescent Development, General Psychology)
Programs:
- Masters (MS) in Applied Psychology (specializations - Community Psychology, General Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology)
Programs:
- Bachelors (BA) in Child and Family Development
- Bachelors (BA) in Psychology
Western International University
Programs:
- Bachelors (BA) in Behavioral Science
- Masters (MA) in Human Dynamics
Resources:
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