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If you’re considering a career in psychology, you may be deciding between a master’s program and a doctoral program. A doctorate degree allows you greater freedom and more options than a master’s, but it takes longer and requires a larger commitment.

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Psychology Graduate Degree:

Master's or Doctorate

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If you’re considering a career in psychology, you may be deciding between a master’s program and a doctoral program.

A doctorate degree allows you greater freedom and more options than a master’s, but it takes longer and requires a larger commitment.

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You’ll have to balance your professional goals with how much time, money, and energy you’re willing to invest in training.

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Doctorate Degree

Completing a doctorate can take anywhere from 3-7 years with a supervised internship lasting from 1-2 years.

With a Ph. D. or a PsyD, you’ll be eligible for a state license to practice psychology. The test, Examination For Professional Practice in Psychology(EPPP), varies by state.

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After passing the EPPP and completing your postdoctoral work, you’ll be recognized as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. You can test, assess, diagnose, and practice psychotherapy with patients in a private practice or in psychiatric, general, and military hospitals, and even community mental health centers.

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Master’s Degree

Full-time students can complete a master’s program within 2-3 years.

After graduation you can work in the health care field, but only under the supervision of a professional.

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Common job settings include community mental health centers, hospitals, and treatment facilities.

You can work outside of health care in government or private organizations, but you cannot be recognized as a psychologist without a Ph. D.

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Half of the states in the US also give those with a master’s degree the option to take the EEEP and be recognized under titles such as licensed psychological practitioner (LPP), psychological associate, or psychological examiner.

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If you’re not sure whether you want to pursue a doctorate or even work in the field, a master’s degree will allow you to gain experience while deciding whether you want to be a psychologist bad enough to go for the doctorate.

For students who under-performed as psychology undergraduates, a scientifically-oriented master’s degree provides the opportunity to show a higher caliber of research and academic potential.

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Most doctoral programs prefer that their students be trained according to their individual training models, and may require you to repeat your coursework and even your thesis.

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