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For those with a background in psychology, sociology, or criminology, our MSc program offers profound insights into the dynamics of abuse—both from the perpetrator's and victim's perspectives.
You'll acquire extensive knowledge across various aspects of interpersonal violence and abuse. The program explores abuse's effects across diverse international, cultural, and social settings, while providing opportunities to analyze both practical applications and research through theoretical frameworks.
Apply psychological theories to contemporary issues and real-world situations involving interpersonal violence and abuse.
Benefit from exceptional academic support provided by our faculty, who are actively engaged in research and professional practice.
Develop highly desirable postgraduate research skills that employers value.
Customize your learning by selecting specialized topics aligned with your interests.
Personalize your MSc journey to match your professional aspirations, with our team guiding you toward your ideal career path.
The Psychology: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse curriculum features specialized modules that strengthen subject expertise and practical skills for research and professional practice, all taught by field experts. Designed to expand upon your prior education, this flexible program enhances your career opportunities.