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MSc Social Psychology

  • DeadlineStudy Details:

    1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Course Description

This programme provides an opportunity for intensive advanced training in social psychology.

The staff involved in teaching and supervision include internationally recognised researchers from our Social Psychology group. Staff expertise covers a range of topics including perceptions of animals, sexism, collective action, romantic relationships, crowd behaviour, culture and identity, and use a variety of research methods to address their research interests (including both quantitative and qualitative approaches).

You will take courses on the theoretical and methodological aspects of social psychology, and conduct an original research dissertation in one of these areas. You will also receive thorough training in advanced academic skills and research methods within psychology, including a comprehensive coverage of statistical modelling and research design using the R statistical language, and qualitative methods.

Entry Requirements

A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, in psychology or in a related discipline, with at least one advanced course in psychology studied.

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Student Destinations

The programme is relevant to students who 1) aspire to pursue a research-orientated career in social psychology, 2) are interested in undertaking a Professional Doctorate/Masters training programme in Clinical or Health Psychology, and/or 3) are interested in a wide variety of careers where it is valuable to be able to conduct sound social research, or to develop and evaluate practices and policies relating to social behaviour or thinking.

The programme teaches a broad range of transferable skills applicable to a wide range of modern jobs, such as research design, data management and processing, statistical modelling and interpretation, as well as the synthesis and communication of complex literatures.

Module Details

Core courses

  • Psychological Research Skills – General advanced research methodology
  • Univariate Statistics and Methodology using R – Introduction to R and statistical models
  • Multivariate Statistics and Methodology using R – Advanced statistical modelling
  • Current Approaches in Social Psychology – This course focuses on recent topics and developments in the field social psychology, as well as the techniques and tools required to conduct social psychological research
  • Problem-Based Social Psychological Research – The course focuses on applying social psychological theories and methods to addressing problems in the real-world

Option courses may be

  • Qualitative Research Methods (taught by the Social Psychology research group)
  • Neuroscience of Language
  • Atypical Development
  • Applied Psychological Testing
  • Clinical Neuropsychology
  • Brain Imaging in Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Or any other course open to MSc students

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