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We have 9 University of Central Lancashire, School of Psychology and Computer Science Masters Degrees
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The MSc in Applied Clinical Psychology has been specifically designed to develop your knowledge, understanding and skills in core theoretical, methodological, and empirical areas of clinical psychology. Read more
The MSc Forensic Psychology course provides a strong emphasis on the application of Forensic Psychology in professional practice, and practising Forensic psychologists are employed by the School to lecture on the course. Read more
MRes Child Computer Interaction is a new and growing branch of Human Computer Interaction, and is the key area of expertise for the ChiCI research group at UCLan. Read more
The MSc Computing will help you to develop your computing skills in the theory and practice of designing and developing computer systems. Read more
MSc IT Security helps you to develop your computing skills in the theory and practice of computer security and forensic technology. Read more
Undertaking a programme of research that you design and conduct as the principal investigator enables you to pose questions, and obtain answers, to a range of questions that impact on the world around us, to improve the lives of many and ultimately to embark upon a journey that can lead to you being one of the leading experts in the world within your field. Read more
If you are a graduate who has not previously studied psychology but want a course that allows you to train to become a professional psychologist, then this is ideal. Read more
The MSc Psychology of Child Development is designed to advance your knowledge of child psychology and research skills, and is ideal for graduates in Psychology or related subjects and professionals working with children as continued professional development. Read more
User Experience Design (UxD) is a highly sought specialist skill enabling the creation of compelling user experiences that keep individuals engaged with interactive computing products. Read more