Psychology and the exploration of the mind has been discussed for millennia, although it’s still young as a practice. This course will help you develop the scientific understanding of the different perspectives and theoretical approaches within the core areas of psychology, and the relations between them.
Learn from research-active lecturers, with a passion for psychology and for helping students reach their potential.
We welcome all students to this course, whether you've studied some psychology in the past or you're new to this field. If you have studied psychology before, you may find you'll revisit some topics.
A first degree, with honours, at a minimum final classification of Lower Second (2:2) or equivalent.
If English is not your first language you will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.5 ( Academic level) or equivalent English Language qualification, as recognised by Anglia Ruskin University.
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A postgraduate degree in psychology is highly valued by most employers, and our MSc has the added benefit of being accredited by the British Psychological Society.
As a graduate, you'll be able to apply for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership with the British Psychological Society.
Core modules
Research in Action: Statistical Thinking (15 credits)
Social Psychology, Development and Difference (30 credits)
Contemporary Issues in Psychology (15 credits)
Research in Action: Qualitative Methods and Psychology in Practice (15 credits)
Brain, Body and Mind (30 credits)
Diagnosis and Formulation in Mental Health (Level 7) (15 credits)
Psychology Dissertation (60 credits)
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