Education Requirements
Normally Needed
Master's or Doctorate Degree in Psychology, Statistics, or closely related subject.
Education Pathway Advice
To find out the admission requirements for master's degrees in Psychology and Statistics:
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Before Graduation
- Gain Work Experiences. (e.g., Co-op Education, Internships, Work Integrated Learning).
- Be Curious. Ask questions about the work environment and day-to-day tasks of a job. This includes reaching out to professionals in the field, faculty, counsellors/advisors, neighbours and friends.
- Develop Power Skills. (e.g., oral and written communication, teamwork & leadership, problem solving, critical thinking, innovation & creativity, and engaging diversity).
- Know Your Transferable Skills. Understand how the skills you are learning in your program meet or transfer to the requirements of your intended job.
- Develop Digital Literacy. Be able to find, communicate, create, and edit files online (e.g., Word, Excel, Outlook, Adobe).
- Be Grade Point Average (GPA) Aware. Know the minimum grade point average needed for admission to your desired graduate or professional program (if applicable).
- Pursue Mentorship and Network Opportunities. (e.g., information interviews, developing relationships with someone working in the field, joining professional organizations, job shadowing, or volunteering).
- Prepare Your Job Search Documents. (e.g., LinkedIn profile, CV/Resume, cover letter, and portfolio).
- Practice your Interview Skills. Research common interview questions employers use, develop short stories you can use to demonstrate your skills and experience, and seek help from a career centre, family, or friends to do mock interviews.
After Graduation
- Seek mentorship from co-workers and supervisors.
- Participate in ongoing learning and professional development.
- Build network relationships with other industry professionals.
- Keep your job search documents updated.
- Research the training opportunities offered by your employer.
- Build your brand by using social media, LinkedIn, and through professional memberships or associations.
Expert Advice
- Psychometricians design tests that measure psychological and neurological traits of individuals across a population. They may also administer the tests and analyze the results.
- There is a difference between a psychometrist and psychometrician. However, because these titles are not regulated in Canada there are many job postings that treat these positions as being the same. The important distinction is that both psychometricians and psychometrists can administer tests, however only psychometricians have the qualifications to design tests.
Note: You should always confirm admission requirements for your desired program with your intended university.