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  MSc Psychological Research Methods


University of Lincoln    School of Psychology

Full time & Part time September MSc 1 year full time, 2 years part time Award winner
Psychology (31)

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Welcome to the MSc Psychological Research Methods programme at the University of Lincoln. This programme is designed for those interested in pursuing a research career in psychology or related fields. You will explore a wide range of research methods, allowing you to address real-world issues in human behaviour, cognition, perception, and emotion. Accredited by the British Psychological Society, this programme offers a unique focus on applied research methods and benefits from the expertise of our experienced staff. With state-of-the-art facilities including sleep labs, EEG labs, and more, you will have the perfect environment to conduct your research. Join us and unlock your potential in the field of psychological research.

About the course

This programme is intended for those who plan to work or carry out research in psychology and related areas. Students cover a broad range of psychological research methods which can be used to address real-world problems involving human behaviour, perception, cognition, and emotion.

Welcome to MSc Psychological Research Methods

The MSc in Psychological Research Methods is intended for students interested in pursuing a research career in psychology and related areas, including those planning to go on to complete a PhD. Students will have the chance to cover a broad range of psychological research methods which could be used to address real-world problems in human behaviour, perception, cognition and emotion.

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Entry Requirements

The admissions criteria for the programme are a minimum 2:2 undergraduate degree and the equivalent to a C in GCSE maths. Applicants with non-standard entry requirements will also be considered, including those with relevant experience (for example, mature students with work experience). These applicants will be requested for additional information to assess their aptitude for the programme and are invited for interview.

Applicants may be interviewed before they are accepted on the course, to make sure that they are suitable for the course. Students can study this programme either full-time (one year), or part-time (normally two years).


Fees

For eligible students, there are more ways than ever before to fund your postgraduate study, whether you want to do a taught or research course. For those wishing to undertake a Master's course, you can apply for a loan as a contribution towards the course and living costs.

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