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PGDip / PGCert / MSc
Bangor University - School of Psychology
Our MSc in Psychological Research is exceptional for its dual emphasis on basic psychological science and applied issues. The course is designed to provide students with a wide range of practical research skills, advanced studies in modern psychology, and an opportunity to learn how this knowledge is applied in either industrial or clinical settings.
MSc
Bangor University - School of Psychology
Neuroimaging has emerged as a new important methodology in the study of the structure and function of the human brain in health and disease. In Neuroscience it is being increasingly used to study the physiological correlates of mental processes.
MRes / PGCert
Bangor University - College of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Core Modules: Issues In Qualitative and Quantitative Research, Methods and Analysis in Psychology, Research Project. Optional Modules: Biological Bases of Psychological Disorders, Psychological Research in Consumer Science, Teaching Learning and Assessment.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Bangor University - School of Psychology
The course will be of interest to graduates in psychology or closely related disciplines, and to established health professionals with appropriate clinical qualifications and relevant experience. The School of Psychology at Bangor brings together a large group of outstanding scientists with international research reputations in neuropsychology and in clinical and cognitive neuroscience.
MA / PGDip
Bangor University - School of Psychology
This Masters degree is designed for graduates wishing to start, or further develop, careers in Consumer Psychology and Business and is delivered by schools that enjoy an international reputation in their respective fields. The marriage of both disciplines is a natural one, as understanding behaviour and specifically consumer behaviour in the world of business can be crucial to organisational success.
MSc / PGDip
Bangor University - School of Psychology
This Masters degree is designed for graduates wishing to start, or further develop, careers in Consumer Psychology and Business and is delivered by schools that enjoy an international reputation in their respective fields. The marriage of both disciplines is a natural one, as understanding behaviour and specifically consumer behaviour in the world of business can be crucial to organisational success.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Bangor University - School of Psychology
The course will be of interest to graduates in psychology or closely related disciplines, and to established health professionals with appropriate clinical qualifications and relevant experience. The School of Psychology at Bangor brings together a large group of outstanding scientists with international research reputations in neuropsychology and in clinical and cognitive neuroscience.
MSc
Bangor University - School of Psychology
Neuroimaging has emerged as a new important methodology in the study of the structure and function of the human brain in health and disease. In Neuroscience it is being increasingly used to study the physiological correlates of mental processes.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Bangor University - School of Psychology
Clinical psychology involves applying psychological understanding to difficulties connected with mental or physical health problems. Using this understanding, clinical psychologists assess and treat people of all ages and ability levels who are experiencing psychological distress, behavioural problems or related issues.
MRes / PGCert
Bangor University - College of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Core Modules: Issues In Qualitative and Quantitative Research, Methods and Analysis in Psychology, Research Project. Optional Modules: Biological Bases of Psychological Disorders, Psychological Research in Consumer Science, Teaching Learning and Assessment.
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