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Psychology

Master of Psychology

Learning Mode

Full-time

Duration

1 Year

Start date

September

Qualification

MSc Psychology

Fees

£17,000

Location

Bournemouth, England

About the Course

The MSc Psychology at Bournemouth University is a conversion course designed for students from non-psychology backgrounds who wish to pursue a career in psychology. This intensive program provides a thorough grounding in core psychological principles, including biological, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology, as well as individual differences.

Career prospects

Graduates of the MSc Psychology program are well-prepared for entry into specialist postgraduate training in areas such as clinical, counselling, educational, forensic, or health psychology. Others go on to roles in Mental Health Services, Human Resources, Social Research, Policy Development, Behavioural Analysis, Education and Support Services.

Why choose Masters of Psychology at Bournemouth?

Industry Connected

Bournemouth University works with leading gaming and media firms, offering internships and networking opportunities.

Global Opportunities

Students engage in international exchanges, global game jams, and university collaborations to enhance employability.

Professional Accreditation

BU’s courses accredited by TIGA and ScreenSkills, ensuring industry-standard skills and global job readiness.

Course Overview

Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), the degree confers eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), which is essential for progressing to further professional training in areas such as clinical, educational, forensic, or occupational psychology.Students engage with a mix of lectures, seminars, lab-based research, and independent study, culminating in an individual research project supervised by experienced academics.

Course Duration

Length of the course

  • 1 year

Mode of Study for international students:

  • Full-time

Course Curriculum

The MSc Psychology curriculum at Bournemouth University delivers a comprehensive foundation in core psychological disciplines, tailored for students from non-psychology backgrounds. Key modules include biological, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology, individual differences, research methods, and advanced data analysis. The program emphasizes evidence-based learning, ethical research, and psychological assessment. Students engage in practical lab work, statistical training, and independent research, culminating in a dissertation supervised by academic experts. This intensive, one-year program prepares graduates for further professional training or research, with eligibility for BPS Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC).

Admission Requirements

Entry Criteria

  • Academic qualifications
  • A UK Bachelor’s degree (2:2 or above) in a non-psychology discipline or equivalent international qualification
  • Sri Lankan students: Bachelor’s degree with 55–60% or CGPA of 7–3.0/4.0

Language Proficiency

IELTS: 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in each band)

TOEFL iBT: 90+

PTE Academic: 58+

Applicants with English-medium education may submit a Medium of Instruction letter

Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees:

£17,000

Scholarships and Bursaries:

Academic Excellence Scholarship – £4,500 tuition fee reduction for international postgraduate students with a 2:1 or above (automatically assessed)

Academic Achievement Scholarship – £2,000 for high second-class honours (automatically assessed)

BU Music & Sport Scholarships – £600 (music) or £500–£5,000 (sport), talent-based; apply by 31 Aug 2025

GREAT Scholarship – £10,000 tuition reduction for eligible international students (Indonesia/Mexico), apply by 30 Apr 2025

Chevening & Commonwealth – Full tuition + living allowances via UK Government schemes

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the MSc Psychology at Bournemouth University are equipped for roles in mental health, research, education, and human services. Common career paths include Assistant Psychologist, Research Associate, and Wellbeing Practitioner, or progression to specialist postgraduate training in clinical, counselling, or forensic psychology.

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