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Psychology MA
Psychology MA

Psychology MA

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  • Level:Master's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

English Requirement

IELTS: 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required.

Course Information

Our Psychology MA is a new course designed to offer advanced study in psychology with an emphasis on both research excellence and critical writing skills. Following two semesters of academic study, students write a stand-alone literature review in an area of psychology that particularly appeals to them. This may be an idea or theory that the graduate is already developing, or may be in an area that they become interested in during the course. An academic supervisor will help students to develop their ideas and hone their writing skills, providing support for the literature review. Students can choose to follow a general programme or specialise by choosing particular options in semesters one and two.

Students wishing to can exit the programme after achieving either a PG Certificate or PG Diploma if they don’t wish to undertake the full MA.

Golden Opportunity

The MA Psychology offers a golden opportunity to conduct a thorough and exhaustive review of any psychological phenomenon, because psychology concerns itself with the true nature of anything and everything. Students arrive with an abiding interest in a particular subject area or they develop an interest in a subject area from studying other modules. They embark on a search of existing literature in order to describe and explain a phenomenon and by evaluating the available evidence are in a position to draw strong conclusions and make cogent recommendations for future research.

The course is especially recommended to graduates who want to:

  • pursue a career in psychology-related humanities, the health-care professions and social-sciences such as scientific journalism, business management, occupational psychology, marketing and medical care;

  • give their CV an additional boost

  • explore a particular area of psychology in detail through researching and writing a literature review.

It should be noted that the course does not qualify a student for PhD study at Bangor Psychology, but that should not deter students from applying to psychology departments in other universities and for PhD study in other disciplines. For example, our MA graduates have pursued PhD study in Sociology, Business and Marketing, and Medical History and Humanities.

Programme Aims

  • To provide post-graduate foundation in psychology and psychological research;

  • To evaluative psychological research methodology, experimental design and analysis;

  • To provide the conceptual tools necessary for insight into psychological processes and meanings within several key domains of psychology that the student selects;

  • To enable students to develop a critical and evaluative understanding of different approaches to psychological study;

  • To develop key skills in psychological research such as scientific writing, critical analysis of research and communicating research in psychology;

  • To enable students to produce a substantial written dissertation demonstrating their ability to understand, evaluate and integrate psychological research into a coherent body.

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Year 1 Modules

Compulsory Modules

Semester 1

PRP-4020: MA Dissertation (60) Core

Semester 2

PRP-4020: MA Dissertation

Optional Modules

120 credits from:

PCP-4004: Consumer Psychology: Theory (20) (Semester 1)

PPP-4004: Bio Bases of Neuro Disorders (20) (Semester 2)

PPP-4005: Methods in Cog & Brain Res (20) (Semester 1)

PPP-4007: Professional Skills in Psych (20) (Semester 1)

PPP-4008: Methods in Lang & Bilingualism (20) (Semester 2)

PPP-4013: Theoretical Models in Clin Psy (20) (Semester 2)

PPP-4014: Top in Child Health and Wellbe (20) (Semester 1)

PRP-4014: Advanced Research Methods (20) (Semester 2)

PRP-4015: Research Methods Skills (20) (Semester 1)

PPP-4017: Nudges and Beh Change for Busi (20) (Semester 1)

PPP-4020: Global Early Childhood (20) (Semester 2)

PPP-4027: Learning and Rehabilitation (20) (Semester 2)

PPP-4028: Applied Forensic Psychology (20) (Semester 1)

PPP-4033: Disorders of Literacy (20) (Semester 2)

You are permitted to choose 20 credits from another school.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

The course is especially recommended to graduates who want to pursue a career in psychology-related humanities, the health-care professions and social-sciences such as scientific journalism, business management, occupational psychology, marketing and medical care. Whatever are the individual’s career aspirations, students receive training and practice during the course of their studies to increase their employment prospects. For example,  students attend a mock, filmed interview in application for a PhD studentship, and their performance is reviewed and assessed and discussed with their tutor. Recent graduates have secured a variety of posts, including Programme Coordinator at a prestigious Medical College in USA, Commercial Management Graduate with Coca-Cola, and Marketing Coordinator at Brother Industries. 

Research / Links with Industry

The academics involved with this course have extensive research links with external bodies and companies, which are fully utilised in ensuring that the modules are relevant to the modern work and research environment graduates will enter.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year

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