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The MSc in Child Development enhances students' understanding of developmental psychology and child growth, equipping them for careers working with youth or advancing to doctoral studies, research positions, or professional training. Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), this program also functions as a conversion course, allowing graduates from non-psychology backgrounds to qualify for the BPS Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership.
This course delivers comprehensive training in key psychological theories, methodologies, and discoveries related to child development. It fosters independent learning while encouraging a thoughtful, analytical approach to developmental psychology. Students gain hands-on research experience, contributing meaningful insights to the field.
Ideal for both psychology and non-psychology graduates, this program supports those aiming for research roles or professional training in educational/clinical psychology. Educators and professionals in related fields will find it valuable, as will individuals pursuing applied psychology careers. Graduates from other disciplines can use this program to meet the requirements for BPS Chartered Membership eligibility.