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GBP 21,345
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On campus
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Masters
Major
Teacher Training
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 21,345
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Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-012023-08-01
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Overview

Our Psychological Research Methods course combines training in psychological theory with practical skills development - a modern approach to studying mind and behaviour preparing you for a future career in psychology. You’ll gain a thorough introduction to quantitative and qualitative research, the analysis and interpretation of data, and a critical, sceptical approach to psychological science.

The unique feature of this course is flexibility - you’re free to investigate a wide range of topics across the discipline while maintaining a high standard of training. This encourages an understanding of different methods and perspectives within the field of Psychology helping you make choices which will benefit your future career.

There are a number of degree pathways available:

  • Child Development
  • Cognition and Neuropsychology
  • Evolutionary Psychology
  • Perception and Action
  • Psychology of Faces

Opportunities for practical hands-on skills development are built in, ranging from low-tech observational assessment to high-tech eye-tracking. You’ll carry out a work placement, typically in an external company, charity or third sector organisation. This provides you with a fantastic opportunity to develop relevant work-based employment skills, and to develop a network of contacts relevant to your future career goals. Students benefit hugely from this experience, combining skills and experience with personal and professional development. Students can also exit with PGCert and PGDip awards.

Course objectives

The course will develop your theoretical understanding, and give you the practical and interpersonal skills required for carrying out research. Our aim is to encourage you to make the complex transition to become a fully independent research scientist.

Program Outline

Modules


Year one

  • Quantitative Analysis Methods in Psychological Research (HPSP131)
  • Key Skills for Psychology Researchers (PRMP134)
  • Child Development (PRMP133)
  • Cognition and Neuropsychology (PRMP136)
  • Evolutionary Psychology (PRMP137)
  • Placement (4 weeks) (PRMP148)
  • Research Methods in Psychology 1 & 2 (PRMP131)
  • Qualitative Analysis Methods in Psychological Research (HPSP132)
  • Dissertation (PRMP145)
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    University of Stirling


    Overview:

    University of Stirling is a public university located in Stirling, Scotland. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs, with a focus on providing a flexible and engaging learning experience. The university is known for its commitment to research and its dedication to making a positive impact on the world.


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    Student Life and Campus Experience:

    The university provides a welcoming environment for new students, offering a variety of welcome activities to help them adjust to life at Stirling. The campus is known for its beautiful setting and offers a range of facilities and resources for students, including accommodation, sports facilities, and a library.


    Key Reasons to Study There:

      Flexible undergraduate degree courses:

      The university offers over 170 flexible undergraduate degree courses.

      Commitment to research:

      The university is dedicated to research and its impact on the world.

      Focus on sport:

      Stirling is known as Scotland's University for Sporting Excellence, offering a strong combination of sport and education.

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    Other:

    The university has a Strategic Plan 2030 that outlines its vision for the future. The plan aims to make a difference in people's lives and be a force for good in the world.

    Total programs
    240
    Admission Requirements

    English Language Requirements

    Most courses at University of Stirling have the following minimum language requirements. We advise you always check the exact entry requirements before apply to any course, don't forget we are always on hand to help.


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