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  2. College of Psychologists of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The College of Psychologists of Ontario (CPO) was established in 1960 through the Psychologists Registration Act, since amended. [7] In Canada, it became the first psychology regulatory legislation. [8] In 2010 the college celebrated the 50th anniversary of Psychology regulation in Ontario.

  3. Assistant professor - Wikipedia

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    Assistant professor is an academic rank just below the rank of an associate professor used in universities or colleges, mainly in the United States, Canada, Japan and South Korea. Overview [ edit ]

  4. List of schools for quantitative psychology - Wikipedia

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    Those degrees are listed within the same record under the final degree granted (e.g., Doctorate of Philosophy). The link provided directs to the description of the degree. Program – This is the name of the degree program. The link typically directs to the degree requirements. Many times the Terminal Degree page and the Program page are the same.

  5. Academic ranks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, colleges usually include three faculty ranks: technician, instructor, professor. [3] All ranks may be full- or part-time positions. College professors may or may not have undergraduate and graduate degrees, but they typically have professional certifications and experience that qualify them for the position.

  6. Saskatchewan College of Psychologists - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan College of Psychologists is the organization charged with regulating the practice of psychology in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. [1] The act [ 2 ] which provides this organization with its power was proclaimed in 2002, while the legislation was submitted in 1997.

  7. Psychologist - Wikipedia

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    A professional in the U.S. or Canada must hold a graduate degree in psychology (MA, Psy.D., Ed.D., or Ph.D.), or have a provincial license to use the title "psychologist". [19] Provincial regulators include: [20] Alberta: College of Alberta Psychologists; British Columbia: College of Psychologists of British Columbia

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  9. Higher education in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Booth University College is a private postsecondary institution, and one of the newest university colleges in Manitoba. It offers degrees in religion, English and film, general studies, behavioural sciences (psychology and sociology), psychology, business administration, and social work.