I'm a senior majoring in Psychology and am in the midst of applying to grad schools. However, I'm a bit confused with the different types of Masters programs offered. I would like to eventually go into private clinical practice and understand that I would need a PhD. But in case I don't get into one, my back up would be an excellent Masters program that would help my PhD application in the future.
These are the programs that I'm interested in:
"How do these different Masters programs differ? ex. Would an EdM limit my career choices to the education field should I decide to work for a bit before applying to a PhD program? What's the difference between MA/MSc/MPhil and how is it considered in the PhD application review?"
Any relevant input would be greatly appreciated, thanks!!
These are the programs that I'm interested in:
- Harvard--Human Development and Psychology, EdM.
- Teachers College, Columbia--Developmental Psychology, MA.
- Yale--Developmental Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis, MSc.
- Cambridge (UK)--Social and Developmental Psych, MPhil.
"How do these different Masters programs differ? ex. Would an EdM limit my career choices to the education field should I decide to work for a bit before applying to a PhD program? What's the difference between MA/MSc/MPhil and how is it considered in the PhD application review?"
Any relevant input would be greatly appreciated, thanks!!