Psychology Vs. Neuroscience

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  • @ReneeLoves
    @ReneeLoves 2 ปีที่แล้ว +88

    These are the two areas I’m really interested in, but I also love quantum physics 😩 I might be looking more towards neuroscience tbh.

    • @kimberlie369
      @kimberlie369 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Wow thanks for that you said exactly what 😄 thinking 🙌🏼

    • @TheWorldThinkers
      @TheWorldThinkers ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same here dear 😅❤ I just love it

    • @melekmelek4271
      @melekmelek4271 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey what did you do?? Same here

  • @thebeatles9
    @thebeatles9 2 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    A good number of psychology classes are very biology / chemistry based, lots of anatomy. Even med schools will count a good number of psych classes as bio/science classes.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      For sure, neuroscience would also fit more in the category of a science course but yes depending on what school you go to, the psychology major may have a decent amount of science courses as well

  • @prankstar9223
    @prankstar9223 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    This is the perfect video. I’ve been thinking about Neuropsychology for a while but I didn’t know what path to take after my associates in Psychology. After you said majoring in Neuroscience is a much better path for those who specifically want to do Neuropsychology I have much more clarity. Thank you Phil.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It really depends! But if you like neuroscience, there's a good chance you will love neuropsychology in graduate school.

    • @AlinJain
      @AlinJain 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey guys Im currently a sophomore in high school. Currrently I only have background in computer science and don’t know if should switch to learning about bio/nuero ( not sure if it is too late now). Is there anything you guys may suggest doing /learning to see if I actually like the field or not ?

  • @ghanabaaremeyawabas3074
    @ghanabaaremeyawabas3074 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    🇬🇭Ghana to the World!!
    You earned a New Subscriber!
    Am a Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse from Ghana too.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  ปีที่แล้ว

      Aye that's awesome!!! Great to meet another fellow Ghanaian :)

  • @ria5424
    @ria5424 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Applying to a biology & psychology double major since there are no neuroscience programs where I live. 🙏🏾 Thanks so much for the video!!

  • @dreamergirlbaby
    @dreamergirlbaby 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I’m not studying to be a doctor but I’m studying to be a nurse. I’ve been thinking about what I may like to pick as a speciality and I think I’m going to pick neurology. I’ve always been interested in psychology but I don’t wanna be a full psych nurse and psychology and neuroscience overlap a lot. A lot of mental disorders happen because of neurological problems. So they go hand and hand most times. I think the brain is extremely fascinating. The simplest change or injury can effect us in such a negative way. It would be interesting to work with people with brain injuries/trauma. People who suffer from strokes, seizures, Alzheimer’s, mental disorders, epilepsy ect…

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Absolutely! I think your knowledge of the physical body combined with the mental health side of things with neurology would be fascinating!

  • @potentialawareness
    @potentialawareness 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Thank you!
    I'm watching a bunch of youtube videos of the different fields of psych because I am in my first full semester as an upper grad student at SFSU. I know I want to incorporate some kind of spiritual meditation influence into my career path of psychology if I get the opportunity to become creative with the educational part of it.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That's amazing! I think holistic health that incorporates those things is a growing niche. Best of luck!

  • @Gurkenklemme
    @Gurkenklemme ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Currently I am doing my psychology bachelor, which is very science based (biopsychology, medicine, pharmacology, statistics etc.). After that I will do Neuroscience in my Master. Maybe also computational neuroscience. I am really only doing psychology in my bachleor because, I love neuroscience and its the most direct way (at least here in Germany there are no good bachelorprograms for neuroscience).

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That sounds awesome!

    • @dr.willisofficial8041
      @dr.willisofficial8041 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What do you plan to do afterword as a career? Genuinely curious

    • @Gurkenklemme
      @Gurkenklemme ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dr.willisofficial8041 First I wanted to become a professor. So the topic is pretty irrelevant for that. But I learned that becoming a professor usually means earning nothing for most of your life, till you maybe are lucky enough to get an average-decent paid job.
      That's why I wanted to have more of comp. focus, which opens more possibilities than just Neuroscience or psychology in the free market. I thought about the direction of machine learning or Ai, but also data science which has a great future, but I am not 100% sure, what exactly I want to do. I just think that this area offers many great possibilities and If everything goes wrong I always could just work as a research scientist.

    • @milyaershova9732
      @milyaershova9732 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      At what university do you study psychology? I'm looking for a Bachelor program in Germany

    • @Gurkenklemme
      @Gurkenklemme 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@milyaershova9732 I am studying at RWTH Aachen and I am very satisfied with that choice.

  • @callmeakpoebi4868
    @callmeakpoebi4868 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Still in high school and this video was very helpful.

  • @schumykacharles9607
    @schumykacharles9607 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I am doing both I couldn’t pick and honestly I love it struggle with chem but bio and learning about neurons bring it on.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Love to hear it, best of luck!

  • @malak4896
    @malak4896 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    What about studying psychology and neuroscience? How would that turn out? Is it good to major in that without knowing what I'm going to be in the future? But overall neuroscience and psychology are very interesting to me.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      I've heard of people majoring in neuroscience and minoring in psychology or vice versa. If you like the hard sciences but want to focus on psychology as well that might be an option. I think the hardest thing about choosing a psych major or neuroscience major is that you should know what you want to do before choosing the degree, because there may be limited career options if you don't know what you want to do. Hope that helps!

  • @Hugo-uj1sv
    @Hugo-uj1sv 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This was extremely helpful and exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @chelsea9013
    @chelsea9013 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thanks for the insight! I'm graduating with an AA in psychology this semester and moving on to pursue my BS in psychology. But I love neuroscience so I am planning on getting a minor in Behavioral Cognitive Neurosciences.
    My biggest issue right now is exposure to what fields/jobs exist within these designations. I think research is where I am headed, but will this pathway get me there?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah, great question. I think research might get you great experience. Perhaps also shadowing the speciality that you want, like a behavioral neuroscientist might give you more context to what you want to do for your career. Hope that helps, good luck!

  • @nate796
    @nate796 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I would love to know what you think would be best for Psychedelic assisted therapy? I’m thinking Neuroscience would be the most useful as you could actually understand what is going on with someone’s brain, but I want to be the therapist in the room with them while they are ‘trippin’… love the video!

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah I think neuroscience or maybe even biochemistry is a great place to start when wanting to understand psychedelic assisted therapy. Neuroscience might be the best blend of hard sciences along with some social and therapeutic knowledge of human behavior. Hope that helps!

  • @moriarty6548
    @moriarty6548 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I am pursuing chemical engineering but i am also interested in understanding human behaviour so i decide to do a course in same from edx and that's why i sm here 😊😊

  • @kingakczmrczk2748
    @kingakczmrczk2748 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    hey! I loved this video, helped me a lot :) I have a question too - I'm curious, what do you think about majoring in biology before a neuroscience master?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Def depends on what you’d like to do with it in the future!

  • @neurohenrycoaching
    @neurohenrycoaching 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Awesome video!

  • @cathy6048
    @cathy6048 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi, Phil! This was super duper helpful. Seems like neuroscience is the right fit but I’m still in a bit of a dilemma. I love learning science, but I always find myself struggle with lab work. I’m a clumsy person by nature. 😂 so for my career, while I really enjoy the theoretical and analytical aspects of science, I want to apply that to studying people’s behaviors and communities - rather than being stuck in the lab. Can a neuroscience major go into that sort of work?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      To me that sounds very applicable for a neuroscience major! You might be able to get in contact with those careers that you can see yourself in and people who are in those fields to see what they majored or what steps they took to get there. Hope that's helpful!

  • @annagotsiridze6953
    @annagotsiridze6953 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is very helpful. Thank you!

  • @SaniBravo
    @SaniBravo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You have a good channel keep it up

  • @jewelsbarbie
    @jewelsbarbie ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for this video! 😊

  • @TorquishaGrant
    @TorquishaGrant 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for this breakdown, what do you guys think of BA in Human Services and minor in Psych.

  • @aaronfrancis3498
    @aaronfrancis3498 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I am still in the process of deciding between psychology and neuroscience for my undergrad.
    Now I like psych because of the theories and how much more versatile it seems to be in terms of jobs, because it doesn't restrict you as much. However at the same time I feel like neuro is more facts based, and would give me a better grounding and understanding of the brain, which might make it more advantageous? Correct me if wrong but I think neuro is more in depth because of its strict biological focus as opposed to psychology which is broader and looks at things from different lenses, i.e contexts such as social, behavioural, etc.
    Saying that, I am not too sure about what my career would be in either field. The thing you mentioned about psychometrician seemed like something I'd be interested in, will do more research into that.
    Anyway thank you for uploading, this was really informative and helped answer a lot of questions I had!

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's awesome! And yeah sometimes there's no right answer. I've had people do a major in one and a minor in another to kind of get the best of both. I think at the end of the day whatever is going to help you the most outside of college will be important. Thanks for sharing your thought process and best of luck to you!

  • @LisaMcClendonMusic
    @LisaMcClendonMusic 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was thinking about neuropsychology, but ummmmm....

  • @biopsybishop
    @biopsybishop 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So, is it generally okay to start to major in neuroscience instead of psychology for a neuropsychology pathway? Thanks for the content and information!

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You can either major in neuroscience or psychology, most programs don't have a preference, although majoring in neuroscience might set students up really well for neuroanatomy and other neuro courses they will take in grad school! The only thing about neuroscience is that in some schools its a lot harder than psychology and may be difficult to get good grades in some courses, so just a heads up about that. Prospective students should major in what they are interested in, but try and keep those grades up when it comes time for application season. Hope that helps!

    • @biopsybishop
      @biopsybishop 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@philsguidetopsyd thank you so much for all the helpful info!

  • @belle7904
    @belle7904 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm still in high school dont know much about this but am really intrested and want to study it in the future! I love psychology but am started to be intrested in neuroscience to, what jobs do neuroscience offer ? Like Can u study neuroscience but be a able to get a job in psychology? Or is it possible to study both, I'd really want to learn about the brain how it works and functions but also want to learn about behavioral/emotions and help people !!!

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good question, a lot of neuroscience jobs are in research, teaching, maybe some consulting. Neuroscience is more of a specialty focus from psychology so they both share a lot of the same jobs and research. Some people major in one, and minor in the other for college so you can study both if you wanted. Neuroscience is just more of the biological and physiological focus of emotions and behavior. Hope that helps! Best of luck!

  • @seelove858
    @seelove858 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    What about Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology degree, I saw multiple degrees in the UK the teachers neuroscience and psychology at the same time and I don’t know if it’s going to be helpful or I will not go deep into each subject
    I want to be a therapist or a consultants but I’m really interested in human behavior, loved biology hated chemistry
    I’m really lost .
    What do you think??

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      cognitive neuroscience is great if you want to become a neuropsychologist or a neuroscientist. If you want to be a therapist or a consultant any psychology degree will be helpful I think as well. Neuroscience degrees has a bit more chemistry, biochemistry involved depending on where you take it, but I've had many people say they really liked it even though it was challenging at times. Options are endless! If you know what you want to do for your career perhaps you can reach out to a professional and ask them what they majored in, best of luck!

  • @melb4553
    @melb4553 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    would i have to major in neuroscience if i want to become a neuropsychologist ? or i can just major in psychology

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Either one, some schools have a preference but it's more so up to the student and what they like more.

  • @thatperson868
    @thatperson868 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi this video was really helpful. But I do have a question. What would a BS look like for psych? If I would want to be a licensed therapist but also still want to do neuroscience as well? Can you still be a therapist if you do a BS in psych rather than BA? I am interested in psychology and neuroscience. (Leaning towards majoring in psych and minoring in neuro or even double majoring) but my end goal is just blurry. I would love to be a mental health therapist but I’m also interested in research. For example researching brains and giving out psychological assessments which you stated in the video. ( dont think I wanna go on the pre med track tho)

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Most programs will either accept a BS in psych or BA. At least in the U.S typically as long as you fufill pre-req classes you can major in anything you like but you should check with the school that you apply to. BS typically has more science classes, sometimes students will do a neuroscience minor as well for more science classes, its up to you. Many mental health programs have a research focus that you could look into. Psychometricians are the ones that typically do assessments under the guidance and supervision of a psychologist. Theses jobs are available for students typically after college and some research experience.

  • @Misslivvie
    @Misslivvie ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hi. I have a Bsc in psychology and I've been really thinking of going towards neuroscience.
    Is it possible to do my masters in it?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  ปีที่แล้ว

      There are many masters programs in neuroscience, I think depending on the program they may have different pre requisite courses they like prospective students to have. Depending on the program you want to go into, they might offer some guidance in how to get started. Best of luck!

    • @CrazyOsmm
      @CrazyOsmm ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey I'm currently pursuing bsc psychology. I'm also thinking of taking masters in neuroscience. Can you please update which option you chose?
      Thanks in advance😇

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  ปีที่แล้ว

      Great question, it really depends on preference. If you like sciences or prefer studying human behavior and also where you see yourself after school. Hope that helps, best of luck!

  • @kaylamcdaniel281
    @kaylamcdaniel281 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I’m so interested in both! I studied psychology for my undergrad and fell in love with the neuroscience courses I took and I’m working in a behavioral neuroscience lab now. I have been for about a year. It’s making me want to pursue a phd in neuroscience rather than clinical psych because it gives me the option to be a psychologist or a neuroscientist. Tough choices because phd students live on pennies 🫠

  • @lana6143
    @lana6143 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey, do you think double majoring in computer science and psychology would be a good option? And what are the career paths available accordingly. Thank you

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Depends what you’d like to use it for but there are for sure jobs that implement psychology and tech such as human resources, informatics, or organizational psychology

  • @zatar2299
    @zatar2299 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I just applied as a neuroscience major on the premed track - however, my university makes it incredibly difficult to achieve a BS in neuroscience, with 120 hours of requisites. This will make it very hard to achieve the pre med requisites on top of volunteering, shadowing, and possibly working/an internship. This is making me lean towards getting an easier psych degree (people say that psych classes are easy at this school) but I feel like med schools will look down upon a psych degree as it is more common and less respected. Also if for whatever reason I am not accepted into med school, I am stuck with a useless degree. As a former neuroscience student, how possible do you think it is to do Neuroscience + premed? Or should I opt for an alternative such as healthcare information management + premed?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Yeah great question! The neuroscience major at my school overlapped a lot with premed so it wasn't bad but I understand for some other schools there won't be very much overlap. Honestly I think whatever you major in, as long as you have good grades and do well on the MCAT, as well as the other courses for pre med you should be ok. I know a lot of students who majored in english, sociology, (maybe easier majors) but absolutely killed it when it came to taking prerequisite courses for applying to med school so even though they had an easier major they still did well on their science courses. I think that's the most important thing. As long as you major in something you like and you do well on the premed courses (science courses like chemistry, biology, microbiology) that's more important than finding a major that you think med schools will prefer. Hope that helps.

  • @hkaur2268
    @hkaur2268 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Phil! Thank you explaining the two! Im an int'l student currently enrolled in BA psy/bio interdisciplinary but am looking to change majors cz yes bio is heavy for my everyday work-study-life schedule and i thought it i could do but pure bio i cant .. the BA interdisciplinary psy/neuro sounds more appealing than bio being more closer to psy.. I want to work with kids later on.. maybe as a child psychologist, kids on spectrum, speech pathology or just research... also i had physics/chem/math in high school but was never good at it and still scared of those.. i have a computers degree also.. would you mind giving your input if it'll be worth a shot OR not get overexcited and stick to BA psy.. !? Thank you! It will be much appreciated!

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey great question! I can't say, but it sounds like you are exploring a lot of options, whichever you believe will be the best for you long-term, best of luck!

  • @franciscoespinosaagentebie7035
    @franciscoespinosaagentebie7035 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the content and information! I am a little bit confused. In your video you talk about B.S in Neuroscience degree, but what about a B.A. in Neuroscience. Could you help me with a few differences between B.A. in neuroscience vs psychology. I think they are very similar and I don't see the differences (B.A. in neuros vs psy). I think Humanities and social topics are where I am headed. Will this pathway get me there? I am not sure if premed or research is for me.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Really great question. I have to be honest I'm not too sure about the differences between the B.A. in Neuroscience, I wasn't sure there even was one. I think like you suggested they are very similar perhaps to psychology. From what I've seen of working professionals, it may not be the major that is the most important but the relevant work experiences, internships, and job opportunities outside of school that will help immensely. Working backwards and finding someone who is doing what you want to do in the future and seeing what they majored in or what helped them get to their stage in their career has been helpful for me.

    • @franciscoespinosaagentebie7035
      @franciscoespinosaagentebie7035 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@philsguidetopsyd Thanks a lot. I will follow your advice

  • @QueennnnGeeee
    @QueennnnGeeee 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    How would one go about working alongside neuropsychologist/scientists after undergrad with a psychology degree. (My end goal is to become a neuropsychologist)

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Getting into a psychometrician job is a great way to work with neuropsychologists because you learn about the testing and assessments that they give, and it also looks great on a resume when you apply for grad school!

  • @ronaldo-k-o
    @ronaldo-k-o 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Can i became neurologist after phychology

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Typically neurologists go to medical school after the undergrad/college degree and then do a residency after that. Clinical psychology is a separate process, from college, to a phd/psyd, and then licensure

  • @shaffiqhaikal9059
    @shaffiqhaikal9059 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello again!! Now I have just overwhelmed to go for PhD or PsycD in Neuroscience. But, I don't know how to choose the good supervisor so that he or she could really help me with my thesis of PhD or PsycD. I have browsed several post graduate studies in the universities in my country, but only one of them offered that of my research proposal. I tried to contact to ask about supervisors, they did not pick up my calls. What should I do? Should I apply my PsycD or PhD overseas? I need the help or advice from you. Thanks in advance.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Shaffiq I’m so sorry to hear about your trouble. I’m not too familiar about the PsycD in Neuroscience so I can’t speak to that. You might need to contact a specialist in your area that can help you navigate that decision more accurately based on your needs. Whichever degree aligns with your passions and the population that you’d like to work with should hopefully put you on the right path. Best of luck!

  • @deboraferreira7954
    @deboraferreira7954 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Can I work as a neurologist with a psychology degree and PhD in psychology and neuroscience?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      The path to become a neurologist is different than a psychologist. Usually it means going into med school first after receiving a bachelors degree, then doing 3-5 year residency after med school. Neurologists work with the physiology of the brain, they can prescribe medications and treat diseases. If someone wanted to be both a neurologist and a psychologist they could theoretically do 4 years of undergrad, 4 years of med school, 3-5 years of a neurology residency, and then 5-6 years of a PhD in clinical psychology. But that would be about 16 years of school after high school. Usually people pick one or the other since there are different education paths. I hope that helps!

  • @thanasrisrii7419
    @thanasrisrii7419 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    what is medical psychology

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That might be similar to health psychology/behavioral medicine which is a growing field you should check it out!

  • @Ocean5-6
    @Ocean5-6 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

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  • @sennnnnnnnnnn
    @sennnnnnnnnnn 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hi! I’m just wondering what courses do you take to learn neuroscience? do you learn it through being a medical student or a psychology student in college/university?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That's a really good question. Most colleges have a major dedicated to neuroscience, so whatever courses are included in that major, a student will take those courses. Both medical students and psychology students can major in neuroscience. Sometimes schools have department focused in "pre-med" or "pre-psych" which is just courses like biology, chemistry, psychology, and neuroscience that students take to prepare for grad school. Hope that helps!

    • @sennnnnnnnnnn
      @sennnnnnnnnnn 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@philsguidetopsyd tqsm!! will do further research into the universities i plan on applying to ^^

  • @HannanehAtaei-i1v
    @HannanehAtaei-i1v หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi , I am a graduate of general psychology
    Can I apply for phd in neuroscience?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Most programs take students from college or masters programs, and some programs might require you to have already taken a few courses, so its good to just double check and make sure before applying. Best of luck!

  • @maxixaviola8218
    @maxixaviola8218 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hi phil, im wanna ask about your statement to become a neuropsychologist, we need to be bachelor of neuroscience, but how about we choose psychology, does it matter?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  ปีที่แล้ว

      For most schools it doesn't matter but you can check with the school before applying. hope that helps

    • @maxixaviola8218
      @maxixaviola8218 ปีที่แล้ว

      alright thank you..@@philsguidetopsyd

  • @maddeleein
    @maddeleein ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can i go from a masters in childrens psychology to a phd in neuroscience?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  ปีที่แล้ว

      That's a good question, I'm not quite sure but I believe PhD programs in neuroscience would have the pre-requisites for applying on their website in case they require certain classes or research experience before applying. Hope that helps, best of luck!

  • @ademolaifeoluwa3145
    @ademolaifeoluwa3145 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good day sir, this information has helped me a lot. I'm currently having my undergraduate studies for Bsc Human physiology in Nigeria. Is it possible to have a masters in neuroscience with my Bsc certificate and which university would you advise I study abroad. Thank you very much sir

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Having a masters is a great next step after bachelors. In terms of choosing a program it really depends on what you’re looking for. If you have more specific questions you can contact me at philsarpong.com or book a consult with me. Best of luck!

    • @ademolaifeoluwa3145
      @ademolaifeoluwa3145 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@philsguidetopsyd Thank you sir

  • @shaffiqhaikal9059
    @shaffiqhaikal9059 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi! I was graduated in psychology many years ago. Let say I continue my PhD or PsycD in neuroscience. Is that possible for me to be a neuroscientist or a neuroscience doctor. Kindly help me. I need some guides on this.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hello, great question. If you want to be a neuroscientist you'd have to look at specific neuropsychology phd programs. Neuroscientists are different than psychologists so the programs are different and they do different things. If neuroscience is more of your interest you'd most likely be doing more research on the brain/possibly teaching and not clinical therapy/treatment. Some programs may require you to take additional courses in order to apply and some may not require it so it depends on which programs you choose to apply to. Best of luck!

    • @shaffiqhaikal9059
      @shaffiqhaikal9059 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello again!! Now I have just overwhelmed to go for PhD or PsycD in Neuroscience. But, I don't know how to choose the good supervisor so that he or she could really help me with my thesis of PhD or PsycD. I have browsed several post graduate studies in the universities in my country, but only one of them offered that of my research proposal. I tried to contact to ask about supervisors, they did not pick up my calls. What should I do? Should I apply my PsycD or PhD overseas? I need the help or advice from you. Thanks in advance.

  • @rhyanfoster7736
    @rhyanfoster7736 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The school I want to go to doesn’t offer neuroscience as a major. Could I major in biology and minor in psychology and still get a masters in neuroscience?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Depending on where you live, I've heard of people graduating from undergrad with a degree in psychology and applying to get a masters in neuroscience. The two majors aren't too far off, especially with a minor in biology. You might ask the schools you're interested in about a masters in neuroscience with what you have so far and that might help guide you on perhaps what specific courses to take if they want you to get a certain amount of science courses

  • @historicalfacts7609
    @historicalfacts7609 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Psychology is a science or art

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Most would consider it to be a soft science

    • @historicalfacts7609
      @historicalfacts7609 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@philsguidetopsyd but soft science is not a science

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@historicalfacts7609 Psychology is regarded as a social science and because it follows the empirical method it studies the science of behavior and is officially a science even though it fits in the category of soft sciences. Additionally psychology programs tend to teach their students about biology and neurophysiology and biopsychology so it incorporates both the medical and social field sciences. Hope that helps.

  • @fredrickswopes3798
    @fredrickswopes3798 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Can we get a salary ?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think avg with a college degree in psychology or neuroscience students may expect 30-50,000, but it widely depends on location, specialty, and further education and certifications as well as long-term experience

  • @antarikshadewanji9987
    @antarikshadewanji9987 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Does Neet required to study Neuroscience ?

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think if I understand your question, people can usually major in what they are interested in, but they will most likely have to fulfill the requirements of the program that apply to. So most programs will have necessary courses that all students have to take before being admitted to their program.

  • @haroonchris8339
    @haroonchris8339 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    is it possible to do major in neuroscience after bachelor degree in psychology? and after that phd in neuroscience!

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe so, I've heard of people doing double majors in neuroscience and psychology or being a neuroscience major with a minor in psychology. Whatever works for you in your journey

  • @zenith3334
    @zenith3334 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If we have an English degree(studied psychology as a subject), are we eligible for psychology masters? Basically my goal is to become a clinical psychologist. So what will be the path? Please help.

    • @philsguidetopsyd
      @philsguidetopsyd  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      It would depend on the program. Most clinical psychology programs require prospective students to have taken basic level psychology courses. I believe masters programs are similar. Regardless of your degree, whether you apply for graduate school in a masters or doctoral program, you just need to check in with the school about the courses they require before applying. Hope that helps!