University of Hertfordshire
University of Hertfordshire

MSc Psychology

University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Course Overview

The University of Hertfordshire's Master's in Psychology is tailored for individuals with non-psychology undergraduate degrees who aspire to obtain Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) from the British Psychological Society. Successful completion of this program ensures that you will: GBC Eligibility: Demonstrate sufficient knowledge of psychological theories and literature, meeting the criteria for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) of the British Psychological Society. This accreditation is crucial for those pursuing further professional training in psychology. Advanced Knowledge: Develop a deeper understanding of the literature, theories, and issues pertinent to your career ambitions. The program ensures a comprehensive exploration of psychological principles, covering developmental, social, cognitive, and biological psychology. Research Competence: Acquire the skills to design, conduct, and evaluate psychological research using various methodologies. The program emphasizes the ability to undertake an advanced research project, providing hands-on experience in conducting impactful and relevant research. Ethical Research Practices: Develop the capability to conduct research with ethical sensitivity. This aspect ensures that as a psychology professional, you approach research with a strong ethical framework, taking into consideration the well-being and rights of research participants. Comprehensive Curriculum: The MSc program encompasses core modules that delve into broader psychological principles, including developmental, social, cognitive, and biological psychology. Additionally, historical issues in psychology, as well as research methods and statistical analysis, are covered to provide a well-rounded education. By the end of the program, you will not only have gained the necessary qualifications for GBC but will also possess advanced knowledge and skills to excel in various psychological domains. Whether your career ambitions lie in research, applied psychology, or further professional training, this program equips you with the tools needed to make a significant impact in the field of psychology.

Course Type
PG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
1 Year
Total Fee
£16450
Intake
September 2024 , May 2024 , January 2024
Language Proficiency

Under Graduation: 55%
English for HSE/SSE: 70% and IELTS: 6.5

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • DEGREE
  • DEGREE PROVISSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  • Degree Consolidated Marksheet
  • Degree Individual Marksheet
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • CV
  • IELTS
  • SOP
  • EXPERIANCE CERTIFICATES
University
University of Hertfordshire
University Details

The University of Hertfordshire, founded in 1952, is one of the top public institutions in the United Kingdom. The institution has 32,000 students studying for 550 degrees over two campuses. Over 11,500 foreign students from more than 140 countries study at the university's UK campus. The campuses of the University of Hertfordshire are among the 20 safest in England.

Syllabus

Core Modules:

  1. Module 1: Research Planning

    • Credits: 15
    • Type: Compulsory
    • Overview: This module provides an introduction to research planning in psychology, covering the formulation of research questions, literature review, and the development of a robust research plan.
  2. Module 2: Using Data to Address Research Questions

    • Credits: 15
    • Type: Compulsory
    • Overview: Students will learn to analyze and interpret data to address research questions in psychology. Topics include statistical methods, data visualization, and interpretation of findings.
  3. Module 3: Methods of Collecting Data in Psychology

    • Credits: 15
    • Type: Compulsory
    • Overview: This module covers various research methods used in psychology, including experimental designs, surveys, interviews, and observational techniques. Students will gain practical experience in selecting and applying appropriate methods.
  4. Module 4: Advanced Psychology Project

    • Credits: 45
    • Type: Compulsory
    • Overview: The advanced project allows students to undertake independent research in a specialized area of psychology. Under the supervision of a faculty member, students will design, conduct, and report on an original research project.
  5. Module 5: Development, Social and Cognitive Psychology

    • Credits: 30
    • Type: Compulsory
    • Overview: This module explores key theories and research in the areas of developmental psychology, social psychology, and cognitive psychology. Topics include human development across the lifespan, social influences on behavior, and cognitive processes.
  6. Module 6: The Biological Basis of Psychology

    • Credits: 15
    • Type: Compulsory
    • Overview: This module examines the biological foundations of behavior, including neural processes, brain structure, and the relationship between biology and psychological functions.
  7. Module 7: Individual Differences and Conceptual/Historical Issues in Psychology

    • Credits: 15
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