Full-year programme. Students are required to take two compulsory courses, optional courses to the value of 1.5 units and a dissertation as shown.
Paper |
Course number and title |
1
|
PS400 |
Contemporary Social and Cultural Psychology |
2 |
One of the following: |
|
PS457
|
Fundamental Research Methods for Social Psychology (H)
|
|
MY421
|
Qualitative Research Methods (H) |
|
MY426
|
Doing Qualitative Fieldwork (H) |
|
MY429
|
Special Topics in Qualitative Research Methods (H) |
|
MY451
|
Introduction to Quantitative Analysis (H) |
|
MY452
|
Applied Regression Analysis (H)
|
|
MY455
|
Multivariate Analysis and Measurement (H)
|
|
MY456
|
Survey Methodology (H)
|
|
MY457
|
Causal Inference for Observational and Experimental Studies (H)
|
3 |
Courses to the value of 1.5 units from the following: |
|
GI405
|
Globalising Sexualities (H) |
GI408
|
Cultural Constructions of the Body (H) (n/a 11/12) |
PS410
|
Social Representations (H) |
PS411
|
Current Communication Research (H) |
PS415
|
The Social Psychology of Economic Life (H) (n/a 11/12) |
PS418
|
Social Psychology of Health Communication (H) (n/a 11/12) |
PS421
|
Issues in Social Psychology: Evolutionary Social Psychology (H) |
|
PS428
|
Knowledge Processes in Organisations (H) |
PS437
|
Representations, Institutions and Communities (H) (n/a 11/12) |
PS438
|
Corporate Communications (H) |
PS439
|
Science, Technology and Resistance (H) |
PS445
|
Organisational and Social Decision Making (H) |
PS446
|
Issues in Organisational and Social Psychology: Organisational Life (H) |
|
PS447
|
Psychoanalysis and Communication (H) |
PS451
|
Cognition and Culture (H) |
PS456
|
Consumer Psychology (H) |
PS460
|
Inter-cultural Relations and Racism (H) |
PS462
|
Theory and Practice of Organisational Development (H) |
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A course from another programme (subject to the approval of the Candidate's Programme Director) |
4
|
PS433 |
Report: MSc Social and Cultural Psychology * |
Notes
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* Failures in this course cannot be condoned. A bad fail is defined as a mark less than 29% Students taking this programme are eligible to become members of the British Psychological Society.
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