The MSc and PG Diploma in Psychology offer a fast-track route to eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership with the British Psychological Society, provided a minimum standard of 50% is achieved.
This means that applicants will normally already have studied some psychology at undergraduate level in a previous degree programme and now wish to undertake further study in order to allow the opportunity for specialisation in psychology in the future.
This is therefore the first step towards further postgraduate training for those wanting to pursue a professional career in Psychology.
You will be given the opportunity to engage in practical work and will use the extensive psychological laboratory provision in the Division of Psychology. You will also be given the opportunity to engage in advanced theoretical debates relevant to the understanding of contemporary issues in society.
A minimum 2:2 degree classification in any subject (if applying for MSc)
A degree with at least 60 credits of Psychology (if applying for PG Dip)
Maths and English GCSE Grade C (or equivalent).
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This is a fast-track route to eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership with the British Psychological Society. It is, therefore, an important step towards a professional career in Psychology.
Core
Cognitive Psychology
Social Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Psychobiology and Neuroscience
Lifespan Psychology and Individual Differences
Research Project in Psychology
Dissertation – Psychology
Option
The Psychology of Health and Eating
Forensic Psychology
Topics and Theoretical Issues in Clinical Psychology
Putting Health into Context
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