This is the only course in the UK to offer a combination of transpersonal, psychoanalytic, and critical approaches to psychology. You will explore ways of understanding the self as an open, evolving project that develops through interaction. This reflects developments at the leading edge of psychology, drawing upon insights from the history of human exploration of the self. On this largely theoretical course, you will explore the relationship between psychology and cultural studies, philosophy, theology, and social science. You will develop your understanding of different research methods and explore the use of language and the construction of meaning in real-world situations.
Applicants should either have at least a second class honors degree in the cognate subjects of Psychology, Sociology, Health & Social Care, Humanities combined awards, English Literature, Politics, Economics, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Human Geography, History, Business Studies, Criminology, Journalism, Media Studies, Anthropology, Education Studies, Peace Studies, European Studies, International Political Economy, Social Work, Law or Youth & Community Studies, at least a second class honors degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for, or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment.
IELTS 6.0 with no skills below 5.5, or an equivalent qualification.
Psychology
City Campus
Postgraduate
1
September
£7,500, £14,000,
Lancashire
Postgraduate
GBP £6900, £15200
Scotland
Postgraduate
GBP £18,645
Canterbury, England
Postgraduate
GBP Home full-time: £14200, EU full-time: £16400, International full-time: £21900