Birmingham City University MSc Applied Child Psychology is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time Master’s programme which offers thorough, practical study of child development that is cognitive, emotional, social, physical and neurological. Students of this course learn how to apply research methods to real-world settings, such as education and mental health services.
Teaching is done through research-led lectures, seminars, lab work and independent study and is assessed through essays, projects, presentations, a major empirical research study and an optional professional placement.
Birmingham City University (BCU) is a well-established public institution based in central Birmingham, known for modern facilities including psychology labs equipped with SPSS, NVivo, and specialist testing equipment. The university offers a wide range of courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, in areas such as Psychology, Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business and the Arts, helping students pursue many paths in one institution.
Candidates are required to submit a personal statement detailing their motivation for applying for the course alongside an academic or employer reference, with an option to upload their CV to highlight work experience, particularly in child-related environments or research.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
The tuition fees of this programme for international students are around £18,600 per year.
International students of the BSc (Hons) Psychology with a Foundation Year at Birmingham City University are eligible for up to £1,000 off their first-year tuition fees before the deadline, and dependent on academic merit.
Graduates are prepared for job roles such as:
Applicants for the MSc Applied Child Psychology with Birmingham City University should visit the school application portal to apply. You can speak to one of our trained counsellors for guidance.
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