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The School of Psychology
offers two postgraduate
taught courses.
Our cognitive development
and disorders course
combines a solid
theoretical grounding
of the development
of cognitive function
through childhood and ageing
with a practical understanding
of the latest real world
techniques and diagnosis
intervention and research.
Alongside your
lectures and workshops,
you'll carry out
your own research
projects supervised by our
experts in the discipline.
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This will develop your research
skills to an advanced level,
meaning you can evidence
these skills in interviews
for future jobs
or further study.
It's really good experience.
You can communicate with
who actually does the study.
Our psychological
approaches to health course
will equip you with an
in-depth understanding
of how psychological insight
can inform and improve
the delivery of healthcare
to face modern challenges.
Combined with our
research led teaching,
this will ensure you
graduate with an up to date
understanding of the
subject, placing you
in a strong position to
take your next steps.
At the School of
Psychology, our research
covers a wide range of topics
from health and well-being,
to childhood development,
successful ageing,
and many other areas.
We have a fabulous reputation
for supporting our students.
After the class, we
can email the lecturers
about our questions.
We have the discussion board
or the lecturer will come
and we can ask
questions face to face.
Graduates from our top
post postgraduate courses
have a really sound foundation
for many types of careers.
Our students go into
clinical psychology,
they become health
psychologists,
they work in education,
and they work in research.
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