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Q: Where to study psychology in China?

10 years 20 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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I'd suggest buying some books and studying it yourself.

 

The Chinese education system does not engage with anything analytical (sociology, psychology, philosophy, etc.).

 

 

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There are a few universities here that offers psychology majors at the masters and the PhD level. I just cannot remember the names right now. 

 

I am sure if you do the research you will find them.

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Unless you already have a degree and looking for a masters and such, you are out if luck as the vast majority of programs for foreigners are , chinese, business chinese and such. You wont be able to just get a history degree in a chinese uni.

Perhaps...if you were fluent in reading and writing you could join a regular program for chinese nationals but even that seems iffy

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nah was just curios as I think that this country desperately needs good psychologists....thats could be a good job here..

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