Psychology (Conversion) MSc PGDip PGCert – Online Course
University of Liverpool
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Expand your mind and Career prospects: by gaining a British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited master’s degree with our online Psychology (Conversion) MSc. This programme offers an opportunity for students from other disciplines to convert their existing qualifications and learning to an award that meets the requirements for Graduate Basis of Chartership with the British Psychological Society (GBC). GBC is essential for students’ development as psychologists. About the programme: This BPS ...Read more

Expand your mind and Career prospects: by gaining a British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited master’s degree with our online Psychology (Conversion) MSc. This programme offers an opportunity for students from other disciplines to convert their existing qualifications and learning to an award that meets the requirements for Graduate Basis of Chartership with the British Psychological Society (GBC). GBC is essential for students’ development as psychologists. About the programme: This BPS accredited conversion programme is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of biological, developmental, cognitive and social psychology. You will also learn how to put psychological principles into effect in a variety of settings including research, practice, and the interface of applied research. Career prospects: With Graduate Basis of Chartership with the British Psychological Society (GBC), students are eligible to be admitted to train in the domains of Clinical or Clinical Neuropsychology, Counselling, Educational Child Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Sports and Exercise Psychology or Occupational Psychology.The scientific aspects of the course, including the application of a reasoned approach, problem solving and manipulation of data, provide useful tools for careers in healthcare, law enforcement, finance, IT and research. While the understanding about human behaviour and motivation, ability to critically analyse a problem, formulate a considered response, create an argument and generate new ideas, lend themselves well to careers in the creative industries, the legal sector, government administration and education. A UK Scholarship of 20% is available for students residing in the United Kingdom, who enrol on the May and July 2026 intakes of our full master’s awards.

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02 Mar 26

The best parts of the university is the staff and support from staff throughout your degree whether work focused or personal issues. The campus is relatively accessible and within..Read more

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Amy
26 Feb 26

A lot of support and help is offered but deadlines wether it be for work experience, research question proposal all seem very rushed and quick..Read more

Entry requirements

Applicants should possess either:

A minimum of a 2:1 class degree in any subject including psychology equivalent to a UK bachelors degree;

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A minimum of a 2:2 class degree in any subject including psychology equivalent to a UK bachelors degree AND have gained at least two years of relevant professional experience.

Non-psychology applicants will normally require a GCSE Grade 4 (grade C) or GCE O Level pass in Mathematics and English, or an equivalent qualification.

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MSc: GBP £17,357; PGDip: GBP £11,572; PGCert: GBP £5,786

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02 Mar 26
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The best parts of the university is the staff and support from staff throughout your degree whether work focused or personal issues. The campus is relatively accessible and within...
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26 Feb 26
Psychology (2+2 programme with Foundation Element)
A lot of support and help is offered but deadlines wether it be for work experience, research question proposal all seem very rushed and quick...
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