MSc Interdisciplinary Psychology

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Leeds Beckett University

Program Overview

The MSc Psychology Conversion at Leeds Beckett University gives graduates without a psychology background a full, accredited grounding in psychological theory and research. It suits students who want to meet the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and pursue careers or further training in psychology. 

Curriculum Structure:
In its one-year (full-time) format, students first build foundational knowledge through Research Methods 1 and 2, alongside modules in Developmental Psychology, Biological Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, and Individual Differences & Social Psychology.  These courses develop a critical understanding of how individuals think, develop, and vary, while deepening methodological competence in data analysis, experimental design, and ethical research. Students then complete a 40-credit Masters Research Project, where they design and carry out an original empirical study under supervision. 

Focus areas:
“cognition; development; individual differences; biological psychology; research methods”

Learning outcomes:
Graduates will master core psychological theories, conduct high-quality empirical research, analyse both quantitative and qualitative data, and be well-prepared for further professional or academic training.

Professional alignment (accreditation):
This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), granting eligibility for GBC. 

Reputation (employability):
Leeds Beckett reports that 90.9% of its MSc Psychology (Conversion) graduates are in work or further study within 15 months, and the course provides strong preparation for a variety of psychology careers or doctoral-level research. 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Students develop practical research skills through hands-on laboratory work and a major research project. They have access to the School of Social Sciences' specialist facilities including EEG and eye-tracking equipment. The programme's experiential components include:

  • Research Project: A substantial independent empirical project

  • Laboratory Access: Use of EEG, eye-tracking and other research equipment

  • Software: Training in SPSS and other statistical packages

  • Technical Skills: Development of research design and data analysis capabilities

  • Practical Training: Hands-on experience with psychological research methods

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the MA Interdisciplinary Psychology at Leeds Beckett University gain critical and diverse perspectives on psychological theory and practice, preparing them for a broad range of careers in research, counselling, education, health, and social care. Typical job roles include Counsellor, Educational Psychologist, Occupational Psychologist, and Researcher.

Key points:

  • The university provides dedicated academic advising, career workshops, and placement support tailored to interdisciplinary psychology.

  • Graduates benefit from strong industry links with mental health services, educational institutions, and social care organizations.

  • While this MA is not BPS accredited, it enhances employability in various psychology-related sectors and fosters long-term professional development.

  • Graduation outcomes highlight growing roles in applied psychology, education, and community wellbeing.

Further Academic Progression: Graduates can pursue doctoral research degrees (PhD) or professional training in counselling, clinical, or educational psychology.

Program Key Stats

£18440 (Annual cost)
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Eligibility Criteria

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3 or 4 Years

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Social/ Market Researcher
  • Counsellor
  • Psychologist
  • Social researcher
  • Career Counsellor

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