If I wanted to do serious research of the human brain regarding its effects on social behaviours and afflicting mental states what degree should I seek? Would going to medical school be only beneficial if I wanted to study drug interactions? If I wanted to not work with medication would that just end up being somewhere in a Psychology degree? What about a PHD in medicine? Thanks for your all you input.
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I am interested in receiving a BA or BS degree in special education. I always wanted to work with special needs children. I was just wondering what age group you work with, or school you graduated from? Do you work in a hospital or school?
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How to install the birch top for a raised computer desk; learn how to build your own computer furniture in this free instructional video. Expert: Jon Olson Bio: Jon holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Industrial Technology Education, and he has worked in Residential Construction for several years. Filmmaker: Jon Olson
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Andrea Andersen, Anoka-Ramsey graduate associate in arts degree (2002); master of arts degree in Counseling Psychology; Plan: continue working as counselor and complete a second masters degree in social work (in progress)
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, board member of Deaf Abused Womens Network (DAWN) from 2003 to 2005, and director of National Black Deaf Advocates Youth Empowerment Summit from 2002 to 2007. He obtained bachelors degree in Social Work in 2002 and masters degree in Social Work in 2004 from Gallaudet University. Currently, he is a school social worker at the Georgia School for the Deaf in Cave Spring since August 2005. In addition, he serves as member of the advisory boards of the Cave Spring Rehabilitation Center. … “deaf …