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University of Kent MSc Social Psychology
University of Kent

MSc Social Psychology

Canterbury, United Kingdom

1 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

GBP 20,700 *

On-Campus

* for EU and International| UK: GBP 10,000

Introduction

Immerse yourself in modules exploring the psychology of intergroup behaviour, social cognition attitudes and persuasion, relating this social psychological research to social problems. Taught by world-leading experts, developing you into an independent thinker ready to continue onto a doctorate or train as a psychologist.

Build on existing knowledge, abilities and skills by developing both basic and advanced contemporary statistical and methodological issues in psychology. With the chance to further specialise in cognitive, developmental and political psychology, this degree will prepare you for doctoral study, an academic career or a job in the NHS as a psychologist.

Reasons to study MSc Social Psychology at Kent

  • In the recent Research Excellence Framework (REF), 80% of our Psychology research was classified as 'world-leading' or 'internationally excellent', showing the impact of our research.
  • You’ll be part of a Master’s (MSc) programme that has been recognised by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as meeting the nationally recognised criteria for preparation training for PhD research.
  • You’ll benefit from ongoing support in your studies through our peer mentoring scheme, including tailored support for statistics, as well as dedicated academic advisors.
  • You’ll benefit from a dedicated MSc common room, equipped with computers up to date with the software you will require
  • We have a strong track record of attracting ESRC research studentship funding.
  • You can test out your theories and hypotheses in our excellent facilities, including brain stimulation and virtual reality laboratories.

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