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Masters Degrees in Psychology
We have 1,428 Masters Degrees in Psychology
Masters degrees in Psychology study the human mind and its relationship with human and behaviour. They focus on the science of various mental states and the way the mind desponds to different circumstances. This discipline includes a wide range of specialisations, many of which have clear practical and vocational outcomes. You could focus on treating individuals through Child Psychology, Cognitive Psychology or Counselling Psychology. Alternatively you could provide support to groups and organisations with a degree in Business Psychology or Occupational Psychology. Courses can be taught or research-based. Academic programmes will award MSc, MRes or MPhil qualifications as appropriate. Other programmes may lead to professionally accredited qualifications, recognised by groups such as the British Psychological Society and allowing you to train or register as a clinical practitioner. Masters degrees in Psychology offer the opportunity to delve deeper into this discipline and develop advanced knowledge and skills that can be applied across a range of fields. Psychology is a constantly evolving field, with new theories and research emerging all the time. Pursuing a Masters in Psychology allows you to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and be at the forefront of shaping the future of the field. Postgraduate study in Psychology can also provide you with transferable skills that are highly valued in a variety of fields. For example, studying Psychology can help you develop critical thinking, analytical and research skills, as well as effective communication and problem-solving abilities. These skills are useful in many different sectors, including business, education, marketing, and social work. Moreover, a Masters degree in Psychology can open up opportunities to work in research, either in academia or industry, where you can apply your knowledge and skills to help solve real-world problems.
Why study a Masters in Psychology?
## Postgraduate programmes in Psychology can lead to a wide range of careers. The most obvious involve working with national health services or private clinics, treating patients and providing support to people in need. Such work can be challenging, but highly rewarding, with opportunities to specialise in areas such as child psychology or marriage counselling. Bear in mind that most clinical roles will require accredited qualifications as part of (or in addition to) a Masters degree. Other opportunities for Psychology postgraduates are available in more surprising fields. The pressures of high profile sporting or entertainment careers often lead athletes, actors or musicians to seek support from specialist therapists. Some large companies also employ professional business counsellors and psychologists in order to help support their workforce.Refine your search
MSc Sport Psychology
Heriot-Watt University
School of Social Sciences
The MSc Sport Psychology is led by expert Sport and Exercise Psychologists, complemented by teaching and research strengths in the Department of Psychology in health and wellbeing across the life course, coaching and leadership. Read more
Psychology MSc
University of Huddersfield
School of Human & Health Sciences
This course provides a high quality, broad based education in psychology. This conversion course was specifically designed for graduates of any discipline, as well as those who have previously studied psychology in their undergraduate degree and was not accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Read more
Psychology - MSc
University of the West of Scotland
Masters courses in Social Sciences
Our psychology degree provides the opportunity for you to gain an understanding of a specific academic discipline while you will acquire a number of transferable skills that are important in the job market. Read more
Health Psychology (online) (MSc)
University of Derby
College of Science and Engineering
This is an extremely popular, accredited online Masters. It’s stage one of the professional training in health psychology and is therefore an essential step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist and a Registered Health Psychologist. Read more
Master of Applied Psychology (Professional)
Murdoch University
Health
If you’re working towards becoming a registered psychologist and have completed your fourth year, this course provides you with the first step required in the 5+1 pathway. Read more
Developmental Psychology - MSc
Lancaster University
Department of Psychology
Concerned with the study of how humans change over time, our Developmental Psychology Master's programme provides you with a rigorous and detailed understanding of the discipline. Read more
MSc Research Methods in Psychology
University of Essex
Department of Psychology
How can we make the most successful predictions about how humans will behave? How do we measure concepts such as “personality”? In what ways can statistics… Read more
Psychology (Conversion) MSc
Aston University
College of Health and Life Sciences
This masters programme is a conversion course for those who wish to obtain a qualification in psychology with British Psychology Society (BPS) accreditation. … Read more
MSc Health Psychology
University of Derby Online Learning
Masters Programmes
Accredited by the British Psychology Society (BPS), our online MSc Health Psychology course provides you with Stage One Health Psychology professional training, a pre-requisite for Stage Two training. Read more
Health Psychology MSc
Aston University
College of Health and Life Sciences
Study our British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited Health Psychology MSc at Aston University, Birmingham and discover more about how biology, psychology, behaviour, and social factors influence health and illness. Read more
Positive Psychology and Wellbeing MSc
Liverpool John Moores University
Faculty of Health
LJMU's Positive Psychology and Wellbeing MSc promotes the human virtues, strengths and skills at the heart of happiness, wellbeing and a meaningful, engaged life. Read more
Psychology (MSc)
Massey University
Humanities and Social Sciences
With a Massey Master of Science (Psychology) you’ll further explore the thoughts, feelings and actions of individuals and groups in social and cultural contexts. Read more
Psychology (MSc)
Kingston University
Faculty of Business and Social Sciences
This course is particularly suitable if you have insufficient credit in psychology from your first degree to meet BPS accreditation criteria. Read more
Psychology (Conversion)
St Mary’s University, Twickenham
Faculty of Sport, Health, and Applied Science
Looking to change career? This Master's qualification is the first step to becoming a Chartered Psychologist. Read more
Psychology - Applied Psychology (Positive & Coaching Psychology) MA
University College Cork
College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
This is an innovative MA programme that brings together the fields of Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology. Coaching Psychologists specialise in behaviour change and use systematic methodologies drawn from the psychological evidence base to bring about positive change. Read more