Degrees in Psychology
Early Schools
Key People
Pillars
Contemporary Perspectives
100

Most common degree earned in psychology after 4 years of college

What is BA/BS?

100

Father of psychology

Who is Wundt?

100

Father of psychoanalysis; concerned with unconscious influences behind our thoughts and behaviors.

Who is Freud?

100

Pillar encompassing topics of neuroscience and consciousness

What is Biological?

100

Perspective that focuses on the unconscious influences of our behaviors, tracing most problems to childhood trauma

What is Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytical?

200

Degree earned after 1-2 years of study after graduating from college.

What is MA/MS (Masters Degree)

200

First school of psychology focused on uncovering the parts of consciousness.

What is structuralism?

200

Behavioralist most known for his theory of instrumental/operant conditioning; worked frequently with pigeons and rats.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

200

Pillar encompassing memory, intelligence and problem solving

What is Cognitive?

200

Perspective that focuses on observable actions only arguing that we can not understand what goes on inside the black box of our mind.

What is behavioral?

300

Degree earned after 4-5 years of continued study after college plus a written dissertation.

What is a PhD?

300

Early approach used in structuralism in which subjects described in great detail as objectively as possible their conscious experience.

What is introspection?

300
Posited that there were four stages of cognitive development from infancy to adolescence.

Who is Jean Piaget?

300

Pillar associated with learning, language and lifespan psychology

What is Developmental?

300

Perspective that attempts to understand what is going on inside the black box of our mind; often compares the mind to a computer.

What is cognitive?

400

Degree earned after 4-5 years of post-college graduate work plus an internship

What is a PsyD?

400

The root of evolutionary psychology that focused on the purposes behind what we think and do.

What is functionalism?

400

Humanist who developed the pyramid of human needs.

Who is Maslow?

400
Pillar that includes motivation, emotions and vocational psychology.

What is Social & Personality?

400

Perspective that is most interested in understanding people as a whole; that we are each unique and special with tremendous potential.

What is Humanism?

500

Non-psychology degree that those practicing psychiatry or providing therapy may have (two options)

What is a MD (medical degree) or LCSW (licensed clinical social worker)?

500

Can see influence in both Cognitive and Humanist traditions today; introduced idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

What is Gestalt Psychology?

500

First American Psychologist; Promoted functionalist school of psychology.

Who is William James?

500

Pillar that includes stress, psychological disorders and treatments.

What is Mental and Physical Health?

500

Perspective that is most interested in examining the nervous system from both a macro level (brain and spinal cord) and micro level (neurons and neuroscience)

What is Biological?

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