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MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
JAN-27
1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
JAN-27
1 Year
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Cyberpsychology intricately explores human interaction with technology and its impact on our behaviour.Cyberpsychology helps us to answer:Why do people behave differently in online environments?How has technology enhanced opportunities to connect with others?What are the different online risks for young and old generations? And what can we do about it?How can we use different technology (e.g., robots, AI) for good?Throughout Buckingham’s MSc Cyberpsychology, you’ll engage in weekly small-group tutorials with your module tutor, with in-depth and thought-provoking discussions on various topics that enhance your communication skills. You will also acquire subject topic-specific knowledge and develop research methods skills that you will apply on a supervised dissertation research project of your choosing. The programme has a focus on applicability, so you will be developing skills that will be relevant for future employability.
The standard entry requirements for this course are: 2:1 in an undergraduate Psychology degree, or a closely related degree with an understanding of psychology research methods and statistics awarded by a UK University or overseas equivalent.
Students living in
Domestic
£10,300 per year
Students from Domestic
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£16,480 per year
Students from EU
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£16,480 per year
Students from International
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London