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Full time & Part time September PGCert, MSc, PGDip 1 year full-time / 2 years part-time
Psychology (31)

About the course

Looking to change career? This psychology conversion degree is the first step to becoming a Chartered Psychologist

Investigate the human mind with our psychology conversion degree. You will cover all core BPS curriculum areas of psychology, including:

  • qualitative and quantitative research methods
  • developmental, cognitive, biological, social and individual differences
  • conceptual and historical issues.

Our psychology conversion course is for working professionals who want to change their career direction. It also suits psychologists working abroad who need to regularise their qualifications. Our psychology conversion degree will give you the equivalent of three years of undergraduate study.

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Entry Requirements

All applicants must hold a Lower Second Class (2:2) - or equivalent - undergraduate degree-level qualification.

Your undergraduate degree may be in a subject other than psychology, or a degree in psychology that was not eligible for accreditation by the BPS.

If you have previously undertaken an accredited degree, but failed to either pass the empirical psychology project or achieve at least a 2:2, you may be admitted subject to an interview.

You must also hold a minimum grade of C/4 in GCSE-level mathematics and English (or equivalent).

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Last updated: 06 December 2024