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What subjects do graduate students need to take in psychology?
Cross-professional psychology graduate students need to take the following three courses, just like ordinary graduate psychology examination items:

The first examination subject (unit): ideological and political theory (code 10 1) is a national unified examination, with a score of 100.

Subject (unit) of the second examination: foreign language, English I (code 20 1) or English II (code 204) or Russian (code 202) or Japanese (code 203). All languages other than foreign languages are tested by the unit with a score of 100.

The third exam subject (unit): comprehensive psychology (code 347), national unified exam, 300 points,

The 347 comprehensive examination for psychology major is conducted by all enrollment units according to the guiding examination outline put forward by the Steering Committee of Master of Applied Psychology Education, and the examination is unified nationwide. The examination time is 180 minutes.

The comprehensive examination contents of psychology major include: introduction to psychology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, social psychology, abnormal psychology, clinical and consulting psychology and management psychology. Some colleges and universities have their own designated reference books.

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Employment prospects of psychology graduate students;

1, enter the school as a teacher

College psychology teachers, mental health education and counseling teachers, college students' political counselors, primary and secondary school mental health education teachers, student psychological counselors (class teachers, student affairs), researchers of educational institutions, etc.

2. Be a civil servant in an administrative institution.

The administrative institutions that master students of applied psychology can enter are mainly the public security system and the administrative departments of education government. Some special industries, such as judicial departments, public security bureaus, reeducation-through-labor centers, prisons, etc., have a great demand for graduates majoring in applied psychology, and educational and scientific research departments at all levels have a certain number of entry indicators every year.

Step 3 join the army.

In recent years, grass-roots companies and armed police forces recruit graduate students with psychological background from local colleges and universities, specializing in military ideological and political work and psychological counseling, which is a new way for college students to find jobs. In the series of Armed Police Force, there is a certain demand for college students majoring in applied psychology such as fire fighting force, border inspection and drug control.

4. Enter the enterprise

For graduate students of applied psychology, the demand of enterprises is still great. Professionals who have studied psychology are needed from the training of sales staff, psychological analysis of customer consumption and humanized analysis of product design, to the evaluation of talents related to human resources, vocational evaluation, psychological quality training of employees and stress release training of groups suffering from psychological pressure.

5. Enter social professional service institutions.

Engaged in psychological counseling, career planning, employment guidance, family, marriage guidance, psychological counseling (hospitals, communities) and other professional consulting services. Most of these professional service organizations are private companies or institutions. For graduate students majoring in applied psychology who have received professional consulting training, the consulting services of these majors have great employment competitiveness.

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