MSc Research Methods in Psychology
-
Year of entry
2025/26 -
Course duration
Full Time: 12 months
-
Year of entry
2025/26 -
Course duration
Full Time: 12 months
Gain the analytical and methodological skills that are essential for all psychologists with our MSc Research Methods in Psychology course.
This long-standing course prepares you for a career in academic, clinical, educational or health psychology, as well as roles where analytical skills are essential.
Skills you'll gain with MSc Research in Psychology
Through intensive research training, you will develop:
- strong analytical skills
- a deep understanding of research methodologies
- critical thinking abilities
- essential transferable skills.
The flexibility and research focus of this course make it an excellent choice for those aspiring to pursue a PhD in the future.
To learn more about how you’ll study as a master’s student, please visit the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences website.
Taught by active researchers
Taught by active researchers, our MSc Research Methods in Psychology course ensures you gain essential skills for a successful research career while staying engaged with the latest developments in psychology.
You’ll have the opportunity to learn from and contribute to groundbreaking research. 100% of our research impact classified as 'outstanding' or 'very considerable' in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (combining 4* and 3* submissions for Psychology, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience).
Learn more about our research.
Gain hands-on experience
You'll have the opportunity to gain practical experience in our clinics and centres.
- Our clinics: The School is home to a Speech and Language Therapy Clinic, Anxiety and Depression in Young People Research Unit, and the Centre for Autism. These public-facing clinics not only enhance our School’s teaching and research but also provide vital support and treatment to the local community.
- Our research centres: Our internationally renowned research centres specialise in areas such as child development, psychopathology, neuroscience, and clinical training, offering you exposure to cutting-edge research.
- Clinical training: Study within an active clinical environment where research from our clinics and centres ensures you're up-to-date with the latest theories and practices in clinical psychology.
Access specialist facilities
The Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics (CINN) offers access to modern technology and expertise in cognitive and computational neuroscience.
Our facilities support experimental and observational research, including specialised laboratories equipped for a wide range of studies, including:
- virtual reality
- ageing
- infant vision
- infant language
- auditory perception
- body kinematics
- psychophysiology.