2012年8月2日星期四

The state of California boasts 144 public and 256 private institutions of higher learning offering degrees at the Associate

The state of California boasts 144 public and 256 private institutions of higher learning offering degrees at the Associate, Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral levels. If you are looking to pursue a Degree in Psychology in the State of California, then you have plenty of university choices from which you can decide.

It may surprise a few people that California has more to offer than just sun and fun. Despite being the third largest state by area of land, California boasts of a beautiful scenery wherever one travels along with very pleasant Mediterranean climate. It is warm and dry during the summers and cool and rainy during the winters. For students looking for a very active social life, there are institutes in major cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego while students who prefer a more serious and quiet learning atmosphere can choose smaller towns.

The state systems of California are immense. An example to support this statement can be derived from the fact that 8 of the 11 campuses of the University of California regularly appear on the lists of the nation抯 top 100 colleges and universities.

Some of the prominent psychology schools in California include a number of universities such as: University of Phoenix, Liberty University, Argosy University, California Lutheran University, Chapman University College, Alliant International University, Antioch University, Azusa Pacific University, Bakersfield College, Bethany University, Biola University, Cabrillo College, California Baptist University, California State University, Canada College, Citrus College, Claremont University, College Of Alameda, Columbia College, Compton Community College, Concordia University, Copper Mountain College, Crafton Hills College, De Anza College, El Camino College, Evergreen Valley College, Foothill College, Fullerton College, Golden Gate University, Hartnell College, Holy Names University, Humboldt State University, Irvine Valley College, John F Kennedy University, La Sierra University, Lake Tahoe Community College, Loma Linda University, Los Angeles University, Merced College, Mills College, Napa Valley College, National University, New College Of California, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Pasadena City College, Pepperdine University, Phillips Graduate Institute, Pitzer College, Point Loma Nazarene University, Pomona College, Ryokan College, Saddleback College, Saint Marys College Of California, San Diego Christian College and Walden University.

The different California psychology schools which provide online and distance courses include University of Phoenix, Liberty University, American InterContinental University, Ashford University, Kaplan University, Saint Leo University and University of the Rockies.

To sum it up, the choices in the state of California are endless. However, one needs to proceed with a note of caution while selecting and applying for a college as there are several private institutes which have been approved but not accredited.

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