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Social Science Research Methods (Psychology) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

This programme provides advanced training in research methods across the full range of the social sciences and meets the training requirements for ESRC PhD funding. It provides students with a thorough knowledge of research design, data collection, and the principal methods of analysing quantitative and qualitative social science data.

Children’s Psychological Disorders (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

This programme will equip you with a theoretical understanding of the psychological factors that cause and maintain emotional and behavioural problems in children.

Implantology (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Explore the science and clinical practice of implantology, and participate in the full spectrum of contemporary implant practice where all forms of bone and soft-tissue grafting are undertaken.

Psychology (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

This BPS accredited conversion programme will provide you with the necessary skills to begin a career in psychology after completing an unrelated undergraduate degree or career path.

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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

The Programme provides in-depth training in this branch of biomedical science, including stem cell biology, biomaterials and tissue/organ engineering.

Social Science Research Methods (Psychology) (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

This programme provides advanced training in research methods across the full range of the social sciences and meets the training requirements for ESRC PhD funding. It provides students with a thorough knowledge of research design, data collection, and the principal methods of analysing quantitative and qualitative social science data.