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How much math is needed to become a child psychologist?

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How much math is needed to become a child psychologist?

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I am not positive, but I will say that I teach at a community college and for the challenge of it, took a “real world” math course. Some of my fellow students were in bachelors or masters programs in psychology and similar fields; another student was a middle school teacher. What we had in common was that we all sucked at math. I believe that the psych. majors needed this as a prerequisite for a statistics course. I also believe that the statistics course was designed for social sciences majors, so not too math-y, if that makes sense. I adored what I learned about statistics. I still stink at decimal points. 🙂 You might take a look at one of the colleges and universities and see whether you can find an online catalogue with course descriptions. Good luck to you!

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