MSc Psychology (Conversion)
Regent's University London

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This practical course opens doors to a wide variety of careers and can serve as the next step in your training to become a qualified psychologist. Designed for both psychology and non-psychology graduates, it offers a thorough grounding in the field of psychology and its research methods, to ensure you have the knowledge and skills to begin a career in your chosen area – with a qualification recognised by the British Psychological Society. You’ll be introduced to the core branches of psychology ...Read more

This practical course opens doors to a wide variety of careers and can serve as the next step in your training to become a qualified psychologist. Designed for both psychology and non-psychology graduates, it offers a thorough grounding in the field of psychology and its research methods, to ensure you have the knowledge and skills to begin a career in your chosen area – with a qualification recognised by the British Psychological Society. You’ll be introduced to the core branches of psychology (cognitive, biological and developmental) and debate opposing views, before specialising in applied areas such as social and cultural psychology, motivational psychology, psychopathology and consumer psychology – delving deeper into fields that interest you. Working in our campus laboratory, you’ll learn to design studies, conduct experiments, evaluate evidence and communicate your findings – improving your knowledge of statistical, empirical and qualitative measures, as well as your statistical analysis of data. In your final term, you’ll undertake a research project – considering ethical implications, research techniques and evidence evaluation.

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Entry requirements

Students need to have one of the following qualifications: minimum second class UK undergraduate degree; equivalent international qualifications as deemed acceptable by the University; exceptional entry will be assessed on case by case basis by academic referral only based on: an undergraduate degree lower than 2:2 plus one year of relevant work experience; no undergraduate degree but three years of relevant work experience.

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£26,000 per year

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Reid Hall Single (On Campus Accommodation) -6435.00

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Regent's University London
Inner Circle, Regent's Park London Greater London NW1 4NS United Kingdom
Nearest tube station: Baker Street  0.1 miles away Nearest train station: London Marylebone  0.2 miles away
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