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486 Master's degrees in Psychology in United Kingdom

Psychology (Conversion Award)
If you have little or no experience of psychology, this Psychology (Conversion Award) programme from Leeds Beckett University will give you the essential knowledge, skills and experience needed for a first step towards a career in this exciting field.

Psychology
The Psychology programme by Northumbria University is taught 100% online on a part-time basis, meaning you can study from anywhere in the world. It takes around two years to complete and is delivered part-time, with a recommended study time of fifteen hours a week
Childhood Development and Wellbeing in Practice
By taking the Childhood Development and Wellbeing in Practice program from Manchester Metropolitan University you’ll develop your practical psychological skills in assessment, formulation and intervention planning, as well as your awareness of yourself as a practitioner.
Psychosexual Therapy
Psychosexual Therapy from Birkbeck, University of London is a College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists (COSRT) accredited course which offers you the advanced theoretical and practical knowledge you need to become a professional psychosexual therapist.

Family and Child Psychology
The Family and Child Psychology programme offered by the University of Chester focuses on contemporary issues in family and child psychology, exploring critical issues as families and society become increasingly diverse.

Psychedelics - Mind, Medicine and Culture
The Psychedelics - Mind, Medicine and Culture offered at The University of Exeter has been developed not only for therapists, counsellors and psychiatrists who are interested in branching out into the psychedelic sphere, but also for those with a growing interest in psychedelic research who want to continue their studies in this space.
Psychology
Under the guidance of enthusiastic and motivated academic staff, the University of Warwick Psychology students undertake exciting research in their chosen fields of study and complete a tailored programme of training courses and professional development opportunities.

Applied Psychology (Conversion) (Part-Time)
Gain the core skills and knowledge needed to progress to a range of psychology-based master’s degrees, regardless of your undergraduate background with this Applied Psychology (Conversion) (Part-Time) degree from University of Bath.

Applied Psychology
The Applied Psychology course at Wrexham University allows you to further your knowledge of psychological theory, research, and professional practice. With your supervisor, you will also be able to plan and carry out your own research project.

Global Mental Health
The Global Mental Health programme of the University of Glasgow is designed to produce graduates who can take charge of mental health service provision at a global level, helping them develop the knowledge to integrate initiatives into the wider aims of international development, and address global inequities.
Cyberpsychology
The Cyberpsychology degree from Nottingham Trent University will provide you with the opportunity to develop the relevant academic and professional skills to commence a successful career in cyberpsychology, the psychological study of the Internet and digital technologies. Experts in the areas of cyberpsychology, Internet and technology will deliver the course.
Psychology - Distance Learning
On successful completion of the Psychology - Distance Learning programme from Canterbury Christ Church University you will be eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) of the British Psychological Society (BPS).

Mental Health - Psychological Therapies
Take a psychosocial approach to mental health, exploring how individual, social, and cultural contexts shape wellbeing and experiences of distress. Whether you’re starting out in the field or already working in mental health and want to broaden your knowledge, this Mental Health - Psychological Therapies course from Queen Mary University of London is designed to support your development.
Psychology (Conversion)
Designed for students who have a degree without accreditation from The British Psychological Society (BPS), the Psychology (Conversion) course from Manchester Metropolitan University opens doors to various opportunities and further education within the field of psychology.

Criminal Psychology and Victimology (Distance Learning)
Criminal Psychology and Victimology (Distance Learning) from University of Portsmouth, you'll learn how taking a psychological approach, such as through offender profiling, can be the key to a criminal investigation.

Psychoanalytic Studies
The Psychoanalytic Studies programme from University of Essex will give you a unique and fascinating way of exploring how the unconscious affects both individuals and societies and cultures.
Cognitive Behavioural Psychology
The MSc in Cognitive Behavioural Psychology at the University of Salford is a comprehensive programme designed for aspiring therapists. This full-time course spans one year and offers part-time options as well. Students will engage in practical learning and gain essential skills in cognitive behavioural therapy, preparing them for a rewarding career in mental health.

Occupational and Organisational Psychology (Part-Time)
Would you like to apply psychological science to the workplace? The Occupational and Organisational Psychology (Part-Time) programme at Northumbria University will open up new possibilities for graduates from a range of backgrounds.

Psychological Research Methods (Cognition and Neuropsychology)
The Psychological Research Methods (Cognition and Neuropsychology) MSc course from University of Stirling provides broad training in the fundamentals of psychological science – the modern approach to studying mind and behaviour.
Sport and Exercise Psychology
The Sport and Exercise Psychology degree at the University of Chichester provides you with an opportunity to develop specialist knowledge of the discipline and to increase your skills in applying such knowledge in the contexts of sport performance and exercise for health and wellbeing.