MSc Psychology
Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), our online MSc Psychology course is ideally suited to anyone who is looking to take the next step and pursue a career in psychology, bringing you one step closer to becoming a chartered psychologist.
Our online MSc Psychology conversion programme is designed for those who wish to specialise in psychology, giving you the opportunity to learn the distinctive range, depth and integration of skills, knowledge and applications of psychology. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the core areas of psychology required by the BPS including biological, cognitive, developmental, individual differences, and social psychology and the links between them.
This course alone will not allow you to practice but provides an opportunity for a non-psychology graduate, or a graduate from a non-BPS accredited course, to meet one of the entry requirements for a postgraduate programme of professional training in Health, Sport, Clinical, Counselling, Occupational, Educational or Forensic Psychology by achieving Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC). You may also be looking to study this course as part of your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) or to enhance your career employability and general knowledge.
Obtaining GBC keeps open the widest range of training, development and employment opportunities in psychology. Completion of an accredited programme, moreover, offers graduates a clear route to Society membership, and therefore access to the full range of membership benefits, including services, publications, conferences, training and networking opportunities.
Our online MSc Psychology conversion programme is designed for those who wish to specialise in psychology, giving you the opportunity to learn the distinctive range, depth and integration of skills, knowledge and applications of psychology. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the core areas of psychology required by the BPS including biological, cognitive, developmental, individual differences, and social psychology and the links between them.
This course alone will not allow you to practice but provides an opportunity for a non-psychology graduate, or a graduate from a non-BPS accredited course, to meet one of the entry requirements for a postgraduate programme of professional training in Health, Sport, Clinical, Counselling, Occupational, Educational or Forensic Psychology by achieving Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC). You may also be looking to study this course as part of your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) or to enhance your career employability and general knowledge.
Obtaining GBC keeps open the widest range of training, development and employment opportunities in psychology. Completion of an accredited programme, moreover, offers graduates a clear route to Society membership, and therefore access to the full range of membership benefits, including services, publications, conferences, training and networking opportunities.
Entry requirements
You will need one of the followings:
Course Fee: £8,685 |
Modules
For the MSc in Psychology you will take the following modules and receive 180 credits:
Modules:
Masters
• Biological and Cognitive Approaches in Psychology
• Individual Differences
• Introduction to Perspectives in Psychology
• Investigation and Analysis
• Masters Research Project
• Social and Developmental Psychology
Optional
• Autism, Asperger's and ADHD
• Clinical Applications of Psychology
• Contemporary Issues in Psychology
• Forensic Applications in Psychology
• Language and Literacy Development
• Neuropsychology
• Positive Psychology
• Psychology in Education
• The Psychology of Health
• The Psychology of Pain
For the MSc in Psychology you will take the following modules and receive 180 credits:
Modules:
Masters
• Biological and Cognitive Approaches in Psychology
• Individual Differences
• Introduction to Perspectives in Psychology
• Investigation and Analysis
• Masters Research Project
• Social and Developmental Psychology
Optional
• Autism, Asperger's and ADHD
• Clinical Applications of Psychology
• Contemporary Issues in Psychology
• Forensic Applications in Psychology
• Language and Literacy Development
• Neuropsychology
• Positive Psychology
• Psychology in Education
• The Psychology of Health
• The Psychology of Pain
May intake
Application Deadline: 13 May Course Start: 29 May September intake Application Deadline: 09 September Course Start: 24 September |
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