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MSc Psychology (Conversion) | Online

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1-2 Years

Masters Degree Description

Our fully online MSc Psychology (conversion) comprises a Master of Science programme that will provide you with Graduate Basis for Chartership with the British Psychological Society. This offers equivalent recognition to successfully completing a British Psychological Society accredited undergraduate psychology degree, which is an essential requirement to enable you to pursue a career in most recognised psychology professions. The programme, which requires no prior knowledge of the subject, will provide you with a solid grounding across the breadth of psychology. As you start the programme you will be introduced to the foundational elements of social psychology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology and biological psychology. You will also cover personality and individual differences, and alongside these core components you will develop both qualitative and quantitative research methods applied in psychology. In the second semester you will continue to develop your core psychological knowledge but we will also broaden your thinking. The module “Grand Challenges in Psychology” will enable you to place your knowledge of psychology in the context of the wider world. The module “Applying Psychology” will lead you to reflect on the skills you have developed and how to articulate them to future employers or education providers, preparing you for the next steps in education or employment. Throughout the programme, you will undertake a dissertation project, working with one-to-one guidance from an active psychology researcher. We know that many students choose to study an MSc Psychology (conversion) programme because they are changing careers, and so our programme has been developed with this in mind. Our assessments have been designed to help you develop skills that are relevant for the workplace, rather than merely testing your knowledge. The foundational knowledge you will gain is rigorous – postgraduate study will lead you to develop a deep knowledge of the discipline. Studying at Keele School of Psychology you will have access to a wide variety of teams and individuals to support your future career after you graduate. Additionally, the School and University run a broad array of events in which you will get to interface with industry professionals (e.g., Clinical or Forensic Psychologists). The ethos of the programme is to provide a rigorous education in psychology that you can undertake around existing commitments, with an underlying goal of getting you ready for the next steps in your career.‌ Principle areas of study Biological Psychology Explore the structure and function of the brain, neuronal impulses and how we make sense of sensory stimuli. Cognitive Psychology Examine topics including attention, perception, learning, memory, thinking, problem solving, decision making, metacognition, language, consciousness and cognitive neuropsychology. <

Entry Requirements

2:2 degree in any subject
or
demonstrated relevant professional qualifications or experience

You will also need: an English language qualification

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Specialist professional psychology careers include:

Clinical psychologist
Counselling psychologist
Educational psychologist
Forensic psychologist
Further education teacher
Health psychologist
High intensity therapist
Neuropsychologist
Occupational therapist
Primary care graduate mental health worker
Psychological wellbeing practitioner
Sport and exercise psychologist

Module Details

Qualitative Research Methods (15 credits)
Quantitative Research Methods (15 credits)
Social and Developmental Psychology (30 credits, Semester 1-2)
Cognitive and Biological Psychology (30 credits, Semester 1-2)
Dissertation (60 credits, Semester 1-3)
Social and Developmental Psychology (30 credits, Semester 1-2)
Cognitive and Biological Psychology (30 credits, Semester 1-2)
Grand Challenges in Psychology (15 credits)
Applying Psychology (15 credits)
Dissertation - conversion (60 credits, Semester 1-3)

*Please note if you study this course part-time, year two modules will include: Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Qualitative Research Methods, and Applying Psychology. You will also complete a Dissertation.

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