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MSc
Brunel University - Department of Psychology
This course provides you with an understanding of how basic psychological processes may vary across cultures, and gives you the skills necessary to conduct your own research with different ethnic groups. The programme is specifically aimed at those who intend to pursue their psychological work in a number of different cultural settings, whether within Britain or overseas.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology has a well-established reputation for its innovative approach and commitment to real world application. This area of the department's work is wide ranging and involves researchers undertaking both collaborative and individual projects.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The cross-faculty International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research (ICCCR) in the Faculty of Social Sciences ensures that forensic psychology at the OU has a well-established reputation for its innovative approach and commitment to real world application. The Department of Psychology plays a key role in this area of research.
MRes
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
The course is aimed at graduates with an honours degree in Psychology or a related discipline who wish to: extend their practical expertise and theoretical understanding of psychology; develop transferable research skills that will enhance their employability in a range of sectors; acquire advanced research experience that will serve to support applications for professional training (eg in clinical psychology); and/or pursue further research or a PhD in a related discipline. It provides a balance of taught and research-based modules, allowing you to focus on the aspects of the subject that most interest you.
MSc
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
The course is aimed at: UK graduates of programmes other than Psychology who wish to qualify for the Graduate Basis for Chartered membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS), and who are looking for a masters-level qualification. It will therefore appeal to students who have insufficient credits in psychology from their first degree to meet this criterion to achieve GBC.
MSc
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
Increasingly, employers in both the public and private sector are looking for people with proven skills in staff development, identifying talent, coaching and work design. Employers and business clients look favourably on applicants with a masters qualification in occupational psychology, particularly if they have work experience.
MRes
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
This course will enable you to apply your graduate skills to the study of child and adolescent psychology, extending your knowledge of developmental psychology to an advanced level. You will also gain the expertise and skills you need to conduct research in developmental psychology.
MSc
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
This course looks at applied research in child psychology. It focuses on the advanced study of psychological development with regard to children and the implications of psychological theory and research for policy and practice.
MSc
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
Increasingly, employers in both the public and private sector are looking for people with proven skills in staff development, identifying talent, coaching and work design. Employers and business clients look favourably on applicants with a masters qualification in occupational psychology or related fields (eg business psychology), particularly if they have work experience.
MSc
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
The Clinical Applications of Psychology MSc provides a thorough grounding in current psychological theory and research informing the understanding of mental health problems. You will also gain advanced knowledge of the principles and evidence base of effective treatment interventions aimed at reducing mental health problems and enhancing wellbeing.
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