Full time
1 year
30-SEP-24
MSc - Master of Science
Psychology (General)
Research
The MSc by Research in Psychology uses a rigorous scientific approach to the human mind brain and behaviour.
Course Overview
We offer MSc by Research in Psychology which is awarded for a thesis reporting original research by a student under the supervision of their academic advisor. Our Psychology MSc degree enables postgraduate training for a career as an academic researcher or as a professional psychologist (e.g. clinical organisational and school psychologist) but also serves as excellent preparation for a careers outside of psychology. In addition to subject-related knowledge a psychology research degree provides valuable transferable skills in data analysis and management written and oral communication teamwork and time management.
Research Themes
Behavioural Science
Economic and consumer psychology; judgement risk and decision-making; psychology and the law; computational modelling of human behaviour; attention visual processing and emotional processing.
Language and Learning
Reading; word recognition; semantic representation of words; language development in children; second language learning; computational approaches to language processing learning and change; gesture and non-verbal communication in adults and children; development of social cognition; animal (comparative) communication and cognition; language evolution.
Lifespan Health and Wellbeing
Longitudinal epidemiology experimental psychology and clinical studies with common interests in the factors that determine and/or the mechanisms that underlie healthy living child and adolescent development and ageing; mental health sleep and pain; disaster recovery; culture relationships beliefs personality and well-being
Teaching and Learning
All our postgraduate research students are strongly encouraged to engage with the Departmental and University-wide advanced training offered.
For this course (per year)
£4,950
For this course (per year)
£29,470
Entry requirements 2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Psychology or a related subject.