American Psychological Association

Qualitative Research in Psychology

Washington DC, United States

The Non-degree in Qualitative Research in Psychology at American Psychological Association is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The American Psychological Association is a prominent professional organization based in Washington DC that advances psychology through research, practice and education. Founded in the late 19th century, the association supports a broad membership of researchers, clinicians, educators and students and plays a central role in shaping professional standards, ethical practice and evidence based approaches in psychological science.

Through its extensive portfolio of journals, conferences and educational resources, the association provides vital support for scholarly communication and professional development. Members gain access to leading research publications, continuing education opportunities and policy guidance that supports practice and research across clinical, educational and organizational settings. The association also maintains databases and resources that facilitate literature access and research synthesis for scholars and practitioners.

For students and early career professionals the association offers networking, mentoring and training that help build research skills and ethical competencies. Engagement with the organization can support career development, conference participation and awareness of funding and publication pathways. Overall the American Psychological Association serves as a central hub for advancing psychology, promoting public understanding of mental health and supporting the professional growth of those entering the field.

About the Program

The Qualitative Research in Psychology program is a non-degree course for students who want to learn about research methods in psychology. It is taught in English and lasts for 1 week. This program helps students gain research skills and knowledge.

The curriculum includes hands-on training in data collection and analysis. Students learn to use research methods and develop critical thinking skills. They also study how to design and conduct research studies.

After completing this program, students can work as Research Assistants, Data Analysts, or Psychology Lab Assistants. They can find jobs in research institutions, universities, or private companies that conduct psychological research.

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