MA Psychosocial Studies via Distance Learning
Key facts
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Part-time |
Duration | 2 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 1,294 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
Subjects
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Psychology
Duration
2 years
Tuition fees
Description | Local students | Foreign students |
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Tuition fee | $ 1,294 | Data not available |
Miscellaneous fees | Data not available | Data not available |
Total estimated cost of attendance | $ 1,294 | Data not available |
Estimated cost per year | $ 647 | Data not available |
Estimated cost as reported by the institution. There may be additional administrative fees. Please contact for the latest information.
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Admissions
Intakes
Entry Requirements
- Degree: Minimum 2.1 Honours in Psychology/Sociology/Health & Social Care Welfare/Counselling/Education Studies or Social Enterprise Studies related degree.
Note: We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths.
English Language Requirements:
- Overall IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening (or recognised equivalent).
Curriculum
This part-time course begins with a module that introduces the forces which led to the development of psychosocial studies as a distinct area of inquiry and by identifying the subject’s key themes.
The second and third modules include an analysis of the theoretical approaches to individuality and the examination of an influential set of ideas which suggests that individual psychological development can only be understood in terms of the social relationships surrounding it. The fourth module focuses on the application of psychosocial studies.
The course concludes by teaching research strategies in the fifth module, providing you with key skills to help you complete your final dissertation module.
Our students come from a variety of different backgrounds, from teaching and psychotherapy to fashion and social work, and we encourage you to choose a dissertation subject that reflects your individual area of interest.