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Applied Positive Psychology (via Distance Learning) at University of East London - UCAS

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Course summary

Europe's oldest and best-established MSc in Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) offers specialised pathways, enabling you to develop professional skills for amazing careers around the science of wellbeing. This course has the potential to be taught both on campus and through distance learning. Where science meets practice Positive Psychology is a movement that has challenged the field of psychology to reconsider the positive aspects of life. Instead of drawing on a 'disease model', it encourages empirical research into factors that enable individuals and communities to thrive and focuses on building the best in life. Areas of study include well-being and its determinants, positive emotions, strengths, resilience, creativity, and optimism. Since its creation in 1998, the field has grown dramatically, judging by the research output, widespread popularity and recognition by employers, as well as educational and governmental institutions. Facing post-pandemic and current economic and geo-politic challenges, positive psychology has become even more relevant through its focus on well-being, resilience and meaning. Why choose one of the three programmes? With a flexible approach, the specialist MAPP awards will meet the expectations of students from different backgrounds and with different professional goals. No longer limited to one location, one duration or a 'one size fits all' approach, this new course proposes a portfolio of postgraduate modules in applied positive psychology and coaching psychology allowing us to customise the study pathways to the needs of the professional student. Following an introductory module, students can create their own pathway choosing between five other modules and exit the programme with different specialisations: Positive Psychology, Coaching Psychology or Positive Organisations & Leadership. Moreover, if a whole Masters seems like a lengthy journey to you, you can always opt for a shorter option leading to a named Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma. Finally, if you just can't get enough of positive psychology, you can always supplement your completed MSc with a Postgraduate Certificate in a complementary specialisation.

Modules

Core Modules: Introduction to Applied Positive Psychology, Capstone/Major Project/Dissertation. Optional Modules: Applied Psychology for Coaches, Positive Psychology Coaching, Positive Psychology at Work, Positive Consultancy and Training.

Assessment method

You will be assessed in a variety of ways, designed to capture the multidimensional skills and understanding that you will develop on the course. Depending on the modules you take, these include essays, a personal portfolio, a professional portfolio, a process report, a consultancy project for an external organisation, a report with practical recommendations, a structured literature review and a choice between a capstone project, theoretical or a research project resulting in a journal article. If you are on the MAPP CP track, you'll also be asked to carry out a certain number of coaching sessions, submit a video and a transcription and write a critical coaching log and personal professional development plan to comply with EMCC requirements.


Entry requirements

Bachelor's degree with minimum Upper Second Class (2:1) or equivalent preferably in Social Sciences. Applicants with Second Class (2:2) Bachelor's degree with relevant work experience will be considered. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. Please visit our International page English Language: Overall Academic IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing and Speaking; a minimum of 6.0 in Reading and Listening (or recognised equivalent). If you do not meet the academic English language requirements for your course, you may be eligible to enrol on a pre-sessional English programme. The length of the course will depend on your current level of English and the requirements for your degree programme. We offer a 5-week and an 11-week pre-sessional course . We are committed to fair admissions and access by recruiting students regardless of their social, cultural or economic background. Our admissions policy sets out the principles and procedures we use to admit new students for all courses offered by the university and its partner and network colleges. For further advice and guidance, you can speak to a member of our Applicant Engagement team on +44 (0)20 8223 3333, Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. Alternatively, you can visit our Information, Advice and Guidance centre.


Fees and funding

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Applied Positive Psychology (via Distance Learning) at University of East London - UCAS