MSc Psychology (BPS)
Online
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2024
TUITION FEES
GBP 8,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Introduction
Course Overview
Typically, you wouldn’t be able to study a master’s in psychology course without a bachelor-level background. However, this conversion programme allows you to do just that. If you hold a bachelor’s (in any subject) but are planning on transitioning towards the field of psychology, you can now graduate with an MSc Psychology accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) with Arden University.
Through Arden’s flexible, 100% online study mode, it’s easier to earn your MSc psychology online or part-time alongside your existing commitments and responsibilities. This programme will help you take your career to the next level whilst you absorb your understanding of the human mind.
All of Arden’s programmes are delivered with a strong focus on employability and career success. This professional programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society, so you can be sure your career in psychology has the best foundation.
Accreditation
This Psychology Master's Degree is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Through this Arden University course, you will be eligible for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) from the British Psychological Society (BPS), essential for pursuing a career in recognised Psychology professions. Whilst you are actively studying with Arden, we will cover the cost of your student membership with the BPS. This gives you access to a great range of additional resources to assist with your studies.
Delivery Mode
This programme is delivered 100% online.
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Curriculum
Course Modules
Research Methods:
This first module introduces the origins of psychology and its evolution as a scientific discipline. You’ll build a sound understanding of both qualitative and quantitative research methods, and learn how to design experiments, gather and analyse data, conduct interviews, and report your findings.
Cognitive Psychology:
You’ll consider the ways our brains interpret the world, and how this interpretation can be misleading. By considering perception, language, memory and learning, you will cover major issues that underpin cognitive psychology. Exploring empirical research in developing cognitive theory, this module also considers conceptual and ethical research areas.
Social Psychology:
Gain an understanding of human behaviour as you explore conceptual and historical issues in social psychology. Using traditional and critical research methods, you will practically apply a range of theories to real-world issues, and explore social constructionism, culture, language, and identity, amongst others.
Individual Differences and Abnormal Psychology:
Join the discussion surrounding differences in individuality. You’ll approach the assessment of personality and intelligence, and get the chance to study the controversial measurements and definitions of abnormality. You’ll be equipped with psychoanalytical and psychometric means, and gain the ability to classify disorders and treatments.
Lifespan Development:
Consider human development across the lifespan, and explore attachment theories, behavioural genetics, alongside cognitive, emotional, and moral development. You’ll also weigh in on meta-representation, and how we view our own desires, emotions, and personal development.
Behavioural Neuroscience:
Discover the structure and function of the human nervous system, and learn about the methodologies of biological psychology and cognitive neuroscience. You’ll gain a valuable understanding of human behaviours from a biological perspective, including genetics, evolution, neuroimaging, and brain disorders, and cover ethical and conceptual issues in a range of human and animal research.
Advanced Psychology Project:
This vital project gives you a chance to conduct empirical research in an area of your choice, related to the programme theme, and develop your critical abilities. You’ll create a research proposal, choose between conventional dissertation, or academic article and presentation, dealing with key psychological issues. At this stage, you will apply all of your knowledge from the programme, with the opportunity to link your research to your actual work needs.
Ideal Students
This MSc conversion course is ideal if you already have a bachelor's degree in a field other than psychology, and you want to enter a career in psychology by gaining Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the BPS.
After graduation, you’ll qualify for membership of the BPS – not only a mark of your achievement, but also a prerequisite if you want to enter further training to practise as a professional psychologist.
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Career Opportunities
Career Prospects
This Postgraduate Psychology course will open a range of opportunities and different pathways to enter into the field of Psychology, including Health, Clinical, Educational, Occupational, Counselling, Neuro, Sport & Exercise or Forensic.
Here’s a snapshot of the many positions you could end up in:
- Clinical Psychologist
- Counsellor
- Occupational Psychologist
- Educational Psychologist
- Health Psychologist
- Forensic Psychologist
- Research and Development Consultant Analyst
Alternatively, you could continue your academic development by studying for a PhD, and go on to a career in research, academia, or teachings.
Admissions
Program Leaders
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.