Course summary
Would you like to fast-track your route to Chartered Psychologist status? This psychology conversion course is designed to make you eligible for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) of the British Psychological Society (BPS) on graduation. Gaining GBC will be your first step to chartered status. Your course will focus on enhancing your critical thinking and research skills, preparing you for your dissertation and future career. You will learn from active research staff with specialisms in areas that include applied gender psychology, the effects of ageing on decision-making and personality. Our psychology research facilities include state-of-the-art brain imaging electroencephalogram (EEG), eye tracking equipment and a range of experiment and research software. We provide access and a high standard of support for use of these facilities. This course is accredited by the BPS and will cover the core content you need to apply for GBC membership as a successful graduate. As this is a Masters-level psychology conversion course, you will also develop your critical thinking and the skills and knowledge to plan, implement and report psychological research, using a range of statistical as well as qualitative research techniques. Small tutor-led sessions will support your academic skills development, including the ability to use referencing and writing styles correctly. We will also support your personal development in the key areas of time management and project planning. During the course your skills and knowledge will be assessed through: research reports oral and poster presentations written examinations essays You will be aided by experienced teaching staff who are active in research. Their expertise will open up opportunities for you to choose an area of specialism and complete your dissertation on a topic of interest. You will also develop your understanding of relevant research methodologies. The MSc Psychology Conversion degree will also help you to gain a wide range of transferable skills in:
- analysis
- communication
- statistics
- IT
- independence and team working
Entry requirements
A 2:1 honours degree in any subject Maths and English at GCSE Level or equivalent If you hold a 2:2, you may be considered under certain circumstances, for instance if you also hold a Graduate Certificate in Psychology or other relevant qualifications.
Fees and funding
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Additional fee information
Provider information
University of West London
St Mary's Road
Ealing
W5 5RF