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MA Psychology by Research
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  • The Department of Psychology offers 3 to 3.5 year PhD funding schemes and 1 year Master’s research degrees (full time or part time). These research degrees offer the unique opportunity to tackle
    MSc Psychology (Conversion)
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  • You will develop the ability to critically engage with psychological literature, explain and investigate behaviour from a psychological perspective, communicate your understanding effectively, and
    MSc Psychology by Research
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  • The Department of Psychology offers 3 to 3.5 year PhD funding schemes and 1 year Master’s research degrees (full time or part time). These research degrees offer the unique opportunity to tackle
    Research Methods (Behavioural Science) MA
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  • The MA in Research Methods (Behavioural Science) is a Social Sciences & Health Faculty degree in which departments from across the University work together to deliver a tailored study programme that
    Behavioural Science MSc
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  • This MSc is aimed at students wishing to learn about cutting-edge behavioural science research, advanced training in quantitative methods, and the application of behavioural science principles to
    Research Methods (Developmental Psychology) MA
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  • The MA in Research Methods (Developmental Psychology) is an ESRC-accredited Social Sciences & Health Faculty degree in which departments from across the University work together to deliver a tailored
    Cognitive Neuroscience MSc
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  • The MSc Cognitive Neuroscience is aimed at those who are seeking to build up knowledge and practical experience of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology. Students from our course go on to pursue