Cyberpsychology examines the relationship between humans and technology. Psychologists working in this field aim to develop scientific understanding of the complex interactions between our lives, our behaviours, and our psychological experience in both digital and technological contexts.
Researching a wide variety of areas in technology, social media, gaming, virtual reality, human psychology, and ethics, psychologists in this field work to uncover new understandings of human-computer interactions. On our MSc Cyberpsychology, you will learn how the Internet and digital technologies affect behaviour, attitudes, and the societal impacts of living in a digital age. You will gain the vital skills and knowledge necessary to be able to work in a variety of sectors that benefit from understanding the psychological impacts of living in a digitally connected world.
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