Psychology is a liberal arts or a science, and psychology needs to be a liberal arts or a science

Updated on psychology 2024-04-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Psychology is a science, which belongs to the science discipline, and a bachelor of science degree is awarded upon graduation.

    1. The phenomena and laws of psychology need to be verified through rigorous experiments, so they need a rigorous academic attitude and scientific research methods in science. Therefore, you must learn physics well in high school, especially experimental methods.

    2. In addition, there is a compulsory course in undergraduate psychology, called statistics, which is to discover psychological phenomena and laws through statistical analysis. This course requires a good foundation in mathematics, especially in probability theory and mathematical statistics. So be sure to lay a good foundation in mathematics.

    3. Psychology needs a good philosophical foundation and excellent literary style. Because psychology originally belonged to the Department of Philosophy in the West, and the earliest major in psychology in China was in the Department of Philosophy of Peking University, psychology still has a strong philosophical atmosphere, which is also in line with the logic of ordinary people. At the same time, now to engage in research, it is required to publish your research results in the form of **, so excellent literary talent will be a big advantage for you.

    At the middle school level, students should learn well the philosophical part of the political science class, and at the same time use their spare time to read a large number of literary and philosophical classics. This is very important.

    4. Learn biology well, especially neurotransmission and brain partitioning.

    Most psychology accepts science students, psychology is a science course, and this year, some colleges and universities have also seen the phenomenon of both arts and sciences.

    Domestic Ranking of Psychology Majors:

    Psychology Subject Rankings (before the merger and reorganization of universities).

    Rank school name score.

    1 Beijing Normal University.

    2 East China Normal University.

    3 Southwest Normal University.

    4 Beijing Medical University.

    5 Peking University.

    Choosing the subject to study is first and foremost your interests and hobbies, and I hope you will make progress in your studies!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Actually, I don't know, but one of my science students is studying psychology, and I hope it will be of reference value to you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Science – also belongs to science and engineering in the subject.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Arts and sciences, which are available in the college entrance examination volunteer book.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, it's better to study literature.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's weird.,Psychology is to have strong logical thinking.,To science.,I've been worse than liberal arts since I was a child.,But now it doesn't affect the degree to which I observe and understand people.,Often people say that I see people's hearts.,And just say a few words to know what she or he thinks.,So it's not necessarily.,But literary talent is very important.,Although you know what others think.,But you can't express it.,That's useless.,So it's good to have a little bit of literature and science.。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not every discipline is suitable for a general division of arts and sciences. Just as geography can be roughly divided into human geography and physical geography, human geography tends to be more liberal arts, while physical geography is more inclined to science.

    Similarly, according to the different research directions, psychology can be divided into: 01 Psychological Counseling 02 Health Psychology 03 Clinical Psychology 04 Legal Psychology 05 Social Psychology 06 Management Psychology 07 Business Psychology 08 Psychological Counseling Techniques 09 School Psychology 10 Economic Psychology 11 Organizational and Personnel Psychology 12 Occupational Psychology 13 Cross-Cultural Psychology 14 Cross-Cultural Communication and Adaptation Psychology 15 Human Resource Management 16 Behavioral and Decision-making Theory.

    Therefore, psychology cannot simply be classified as a liberal arts or science, depending on the direction of study.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Actually, it depends on which direction you want to develop.

    If you focus on cognition and measurement, study science.

    Emphasis on counseling and training.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Liberal arts and sciences, no matter how many liberal arts outfits are in the second half of the year, they are both liberal arts and sciences, it doesn't matter. I have a Department of Medical Psychology in my school.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It should be better to study science, because if you want to be a good psychologist, you must have strong logical analysis skills, but you should read more other books to expand your knowledge and analyze problems better.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Regardless of the arts and sciences, teachers from the Department of Educational Sciences are generally responsible

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course, it is better to study literature, of course, to study psychology, to be good at communicating with others, to have a certain degree of eloquence

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can learn both arts and sciences, but it depends on the later learning process, and if you are not interested, don't study arts and sciences!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Psychology theoretically belongs to the category of science, but most colleges and universities have liberal arts majors, which are both liberal arts and sciences.

    Psychology is a science that studies human psychological phenomena and their mental functions and behavioral activities under their influence, taking into account both outstanding theoretical and applied (practical) aspects.

    Psychology includes basic psychology and applied psychology, and its research involves many fields such as perception, cognition, emotion, thinking, personality, behavioral habits, interpersonal relationships, social relations, artificial intelligence, IQ, personality, etc., and is also related to many areas of daily life - family, education, health, society, etc.

    On the one hand, psychology tries to explain the basic behavior and psychological function of individuals by using the operation of the brain, and at the same time, psychology also tries to explain the role of individual psychological functions in social behavior and social dynamics. In addition, it is also related to neuroscience, medicine, philosophy, biology, religion, etc., because the physiological or psychological effects of these disciplines affect the mind of the individual.

    In fact, many humanities and natural sciences are related to psychology, and human psychological activities are inseparable from the human living environment and from the humanities and society.

    Psychologists engage in basic research with the aim of describing, explaining, **, and influencing behavior. Applied psychologists also have a fifth purpose – to improve the quality of human life. These goals form the basis of a career in psychology.

    The psychological symbol means soul in Greek, which later became the English psyche.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Psychology is a science.

    1. Today's psychology enrollment in China: The universities with the top psychology disciplines basically only recruit science students, such as Peking University, Zhongda University, South China Normal University, etc.

    2. Psychology is a science, so it is necessary to receive rigorous scientific training, and to study anatomy, physiological psychology, psychostatistics, experimental psychology, psychometrics and other science courses during the undergraduate period. For liberal arts students, it is difficult to master it well. Unless the liberal arts student has the potential to study science, he or she is not particularly biased.

    3. As far as psychology is concerned, it is indeed generalized to the social sciences. However, at present, the mainstream of psychology is developing towards neurophysiological cognition.

    4. At present, about half of the colleges and universities are recruiting liberal arts students, please refer to the college entrance examination for details, which will clearly indicate the enrollment of liberal arts and sciences. I have a good understanding of the enrollment in Guangdong, among which Southern Medical University, Shenzhen University, Guangzhou, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangdong Medical University, etc. all recruit liberal arts, and it is recommended that liberal arts students study applied psychology, not psychology, which are all professional names. The difference is that the application is closer to social life and is more suitable for the cultivation of liberal arts students.

    Psychology is more inclined to the basics and requires the cultivation of science and engineering.

    5. First of all, psychology is a science, which belongs to the science discipline, and a bachelor of science degree is awarded upon graduation. In the past year, some colleges and universities have also seen a phenomenon of combining arts and sciences.

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