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Masters degree Psychology Courses at University of Manchester

9 courses available

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MSc Business Psychology

  • 12 months Full time degree: £14,500 per year (UK)
  • Work Design, Performance & Wellbeing (15 Credits) - Core
  • Professional Skills for Organisational and Business Psychologists (15 Credits) - Core
  • Relationships at Work (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research Skills for Professional Practice 2 (15 Credits) - Core
  • Managing People and Organisations (15 Credits) - Core
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MSc Clinical and Health Psychology

  • 12 months Full time degree: £11,500 per year (UK)
  • 24 months Part time degree: £5,750 per year (UK)
  • Dissertation (60 Credits) - Core
  • Health and Society (15 Credits) - Core
  • Professional Issues (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research Methods II: Design and Analysis (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research Methods I: Conducting Applied Research (15 Credits) - Core
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MSc Forensic Psychology and Mental Health

  • 12 months Full time degree: £12,000 per year (UK)
  • 24 months Part time degree: £6,000 per year (UK)
  • Psychology Applied to Investigative and Legal Processes (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research methods I: Design and principles (15 Credits) - Core
  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology and Professional Practice (30 Credits) - Core
  • Clinical Risk Assessment, Formulation and Management (FP) (15 Credits) - Core
  • Reflective skills portfolio- Core
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MA Gender, Sexuality and Culture

  • 1 year Full time degree: £12,500 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £6,250 per year (UK)
  • Dissertation (MA) (60 Credits) - Core
  • Gender, Sexuality and Culture (30 Credits) - Core
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MRes Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology

  • 1 year Full time degree: £12,000 per year (UK)
  • Contemporary Research Skills (15 Credits) - Core
  • Dissertation (90 Credits) - Core
  • Research in Neuropsychology and Clinical Neuroscience (15 Credits) - Core
  • Mixed Models, Hackathon and Bayesian Statistics Workshop (15 Credits) - Core
  • Advanced Data Skills, Open Science and Reproducibility (15 Credits) - Core
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MSc Organisational Psychology

  • 12 months Full time degree: £14,500 per year (UK)
  • Work Design, Performance & Wellbeing (15 Credits) - Core
  • Training, Support and Development (15 Credits) - Core
  • Selection and Assessment in Organisations (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research Skills for Professional Practice 2 (15 Credits) - Core
  • Relationships at Work (15 Credits) - Core
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MEd Psychology of Education

  • 12 months Full time degree: £12,500 per year (UK)
  • 24 months Part time degree: £6,250 per year (UK)
  • Cognition and Education (15 Credits) - Core
  • Social Psychology of Education (15 Credits) - Core
  • Introduction to Neuroscience and Education (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research Methods and Analysis (15 Credits) - Core
  • Psychological Perspectives in Child Development (15 Credits) - Core
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MRes Experimental Psychology with Data Science

  • 1 year Full time degree: £12,000 per year (UK)
  • Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (15 Credits) - Core
  • Mixed Models, Hackathon and Bayesian Statistics Workshop (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research Methods in Experimental Psychology (15 Credits) - Core
  • Dissertation (90 Credits) - Core
  • Contemporary Research Skills (15 Credits) - Core
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MSc Health Psychology

  • 12 months Full time degree: £11,500 per year (UK)
  • 24 months Part time degree: £5,750 per year (UK)
  • Research Methods II: Design and Analysis (15 Credits) - Core
  • Professional Issues (15 Credits) - Core
  • Health and Society (15 Credits) - Core
  • Health Behaviour Change (15 Credits) - Core
  • Illness & Health Care (15 Credits) - Core
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About University of Manchester Masters Degrees in Psychology

Psychology is a broad and versatile field, which looks into the human mind and its functions and the behaviours which result. Studying this subject at postgraduate level allows you to build on your

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