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486 Master's degrees in Psychology in United Kingdom

Coaching Psychology (Distance Learning)
Gain an introduction to this exciting and broad ranging area of applied psychology. Coaching Psychology (Distance Learning) at the University of Leicester is used increasingly across a variety of specialisms, including with individuals, organisations, in education, healthcare and sport.

Business Psychology
The most successful organisations recognise that understanding human behaviour is their greatest competitive advantage. The Business Psychology programme delivered by the University of Plymouth equips you with insights into workplace dynamics and organisational success, whether you're starting your career or seeking advancement.
Psychology (Conversion)
The MSc in Psychology (Conversion) at the University of Roehampton is a one-year full-time programme designed for those who hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline. This course allows you to transition into the field of psychology, equipping you with essential skills and knowledge to pursue a career as a psychologist.

Sport and Exercise Psychology
The Sport and Exercise Psychology programme offered by University of Gloucestershire explores key areas such as Being a Sport and Exercise Psychologist, Contemporary Issues in Sport and Exercise Psychology, and Research and Evidence-Based Practice.
Psychological Research Methods
The Psychological Research Methods degree from Nottingham Trent University provides extensive training if you are looking to develop a broad range of transferable skills relevant to independent research and beyond.

Psychology of Mental Health
The Psychology of Mental Health MSc course from London Metropolitan University is designed to provide you with advanced training in mental health. You'll gain an understanding of mental health law, safeguarding and working with vulnerable adults and children. You’ll also learn about how individuals cultivate resilience in the face of adversity and trauma.