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Psychology Conversion (MSc) 2025 entry
Overview
For Honours graduates looking to change careers into psychology, start your journey by gaining knowledge of the core areas of psychology and principal theoretical and methodological issues in the field.
Application Deadline
Friday 14 February 2025
Duration
One year full time
School
School of Psychology and Neuroscience
Fees
- UK: £12,030
- Rest of the world: £29,990
Why Study This Course?
- This course is a conversion route for students who hold an undergraduate Honours degree in a subject other than psychology and who wish to change their career path to include psychology.
- The course equips students with the necessary skills to pursue a research degree at MPhil or PhD level in psychology or to go on to a clinical training programme.
- Students have access to laboratories in neurophysiology, psychopharmacology, psychophysics, animal learning and cognition, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology and social psychology.
- The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society.
Teaching
- Delivered through lectures, tutorials, workshops, and seminars.
Class Sizes
- Groups range from 25 to 150 students.
Dissertation
- A 15,000-word project with regular support.
Assessment
- Coursework only.
Modules
- Over two semesters, students will take nine modules covering fundamental aspects of psychology.
Compulsory Modules
- Assessment in Clinical Psychology
- Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience
- Conceptual Issues and Theoretical Perspectives
- Developmental Psychology
- Generic Research and Professional Skills in Psychology and Neuroscience
- Methods of Data Analysis in Psychology
- Perception
- Quantitative Research in Social Science
- Social Psychology
- Psychology Master's Research Project
What It Will Lead To
Careers
- The MSc focuses on psychology as a science rather than as a clinical service, but many graduates pursue careers by obtaining research assistantships at teaching hospitals or other mental health centres or by taking a second Masters degree specialising in mental health.
Further Your Education
- Most students intend to pursue a career in research or clinical psychology, so many graduates go on to research assistantships or PhD places.
Why St Andrews?
- The School of Psychology and Neuroscience hosts a weekly seminar programme typically held in the Old Library of the Psychology Building.
- The School also hosts an annual Jeeves Lecture as part of its seminar programme.
Entry Requirements
- A 2.1 Honours undergraduate degree in a subject other than psychology.
- Some knowledge of very basic mathematics is required for understanding the statistical techniques introduced in the programme.
- English language proficiency.
Application Requirements
- CV
- Personal statement (500 words)
- Sample of your own, single-authored academic written work (2,000 words)
- Two original signed academic references
- Academic transcripts and degree certificates
Fees and Funding
- UK: £12,030
- Rest of the world: £29,990
Scholarships and Funding
- Snowdon Trust Masters Scholarship
- GREAT Scholarship
- St Andrews Sanctuary Scholarship
- St Leonard's funding opportunities
- Graduate discount (15% off tuition fees)
Curriculum Development
- As a research intensive institution, the University ensures that its teaching references the research interests of its staff, which may change from time to time.
University of St. Andrews
Overview:
The University of St. Andrews is Scotland's first university, established in 1413. It is renowned for its academic excellence, particularly in postgraduate studies, and consistently ranks among the top universities in the UK.
Services Offered:
The university provides a comprehensive range of services for students, including:
MySaint:
A student portal for accessing various resources and information.Moodle:
An online learning platform for course materials and communication.Library:
A well-equipped library with extensive resources and study spaces.MMS:
A student support system for managing academic and personal matters.Accommodation:
On-campus housing options for students.Fees and Funding:
Information on tuition fees and financial aid opportunities.Scholarships:
Various scholarships available for eligible students.Student Life and Campus Experience:
The university offers a vibrant and diverse campus experience, characterized by:
Close-knit community:
A strong sense of belonging fostered by the small town setting.Academically stimulating environment:
Opportunities for intellectual growth and engagement.Active research:
Involvement in cutting-edge research projects.International community:
A diverse student body from around the world.Numerous extracurricular activities:
Opportunities for social interaction and personal development.Key Reasons to Study There:
Top-ranked university:
Consistently ranked among the best in the UK.World-leading research:
Access to cutting-edge research facilities and resources.Excellent postgraduate programs:
A wide range of taught Masters degrees and online courses.Strong academic reputation:
A prestigious institution with a long history of academic excellence.Supportive and welcoming community:
A close-knit environment that fosters a sense of belonging.Academic Programs:
The university offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including: