Idaho Psychology Schools
Displaying programs from 9 schools
Idaho is home to a population of around 1.5 million. This state, which is known more for its outdoor recreational fun than its psychology opportunities, nevertheless has much to offer a student of the behavioral sciences.
Featured Programs:
BA in Psychology/Child & Adolescent Development (Online)
Idaho Psychology Resources
Featured Programs:
MS in General Psychology (Online)
MS in Child and Adolescent Development
Educational Programs and Possibilities
While not offering much in way of doctoral degrees, the 10 schools with psychology programs in Idaho deliver nationally renowned educational standards in areas of rehabilitation counseling, educational counseling, and industrial-organizational psychology at the graduate and postgraduate levels.
There is a wide assortment of degree plans in the arts and sciences with bachelors and masters programs as well as certificate training and associates degrees for those, who are uncertain about the profession to test the waters. There are also several grant and scholarship opportunities.
Psychology in Idaho Job Prospects
The Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses requires one to pass a professional exam and attain a doctorate degree before bestowing a psychology license. Pay is among the lowest in the nation at an annual median wage of around $63,000, according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
Boise, ID
Degree Types: Certificate, Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree
Accreditation: CACREP
Degree Types: Certificate, Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree, Doctorate Degree
Accreditation: COAMFTE
Degree Types: Associates Degree
Pocatello, ID
Degree Types: Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree, Doctorate Degree
Accreditation: APA
Lewiston, ID
Degree Types: Associates Degree, Bachelors Degree
Degree Types: Associates Degree
Nampa, ID
Degree Types: Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree
Accreditation: CACREP
Caldwell, ID
Degree Types: Bachelors Degree
Moscow, ID
Degree Types: Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree











