The MSc in Cyberpsychology at Nottingham Trent University offers a one-year full-time dive into how digital technologies shape human behaviour, including the psychological effects of online environments, cyber-crime, and virtual reality. It suits psychology graduates (or those in related fields such as media, IT or health) who want to apply psychological theory and research to real-world tech contexts and build employable skills in industry or research.
Curriculum structure:
Over the year you’ll begin with modules like Psychology of Cyberspace and Online Behaviours and Applied Psychology of Digital Technologies, where you explore how people behave in digital spaces, how technologies impact wellness, and how to apply psychological theory to digital design and research. Next you’ll move into Research Skills for Cyberpsychology and Online Deviance, gaining methodological rigour and understanding deviant online behaviours such as cyber-bullying, hacking or trolling. The programme culminates in Practice in Cyberpsychology and a substantial Research Project / Dissertation, where you apply your learning in a real or simulated industry/academic context, designing an empirical study or consultancy-style intervention in cyberpsychology.
Focus areas:
“digital behaviour; online & social media psychology; cyber-crime & deviance; research methods; applied cyberpsychology; industry/intervention practice”
Learning outcomes:
“critically understand how digital environments shape human behaviour; apply advanced psychological research methods to digital contexts; design, conduct and report independent cyberpsychology research; develop professional and industry-relevant skills for digital & tech settings”
Professional alignment (accreditation):
While not explicitly stated as accredited by a specific professional body (such as the British Psychological Society for chartered status), the programme is aligned with research and professional standards in psychology and digital behaviour; it offers strong preparation for careers in user experience, digital consultancy, cyber-crime mitigation, and research roles.
Reputation (employability rankings):
Nottingham Trent University is ranked within the Top 150 globally for Psychology according to QS World University Subject Rankings 2025. Additionally, in the Research Excellence Framework 2021, NTU’s Psychology, Psychiatry & Neuroscience unit was rated as 100% world-leading or internationally excellent for “research environment”
Students develop practical skills through hands-on research in NTU's purpose-built cyberpsychology facilities. They utilise specialist laboratories including the Cyberpsychology Lab and other digital research spaces. This practical training is delivered through:
Cyberpsychology Laboratory: Access to dedicated computer labs with specialised software for online behaviour analysis
Research Project: A substantial independent project in cyberpsychology
Digital Tools: Training in software for data scraping, social media analysis, and online research methods
VR Facilities: Access to virtual reality equipment for studying digital environments
Technical Skills: Development of online survey design and digital data collection methods
Graduates of Nottingham Trent University's MSc Cyberpsychology are equipped with interdisciplinary skills to work in diverse sectors involving digital technologies and human behavior. Typical roles include cyberpsychologist, user experience analyst, digital behavior researcher, and cybersecurity consultant. The program offers practical experience via an eight-week work placement in relevant industries, enhancing employability.
Key information includes:
University career services provide one-to-one mentoring and access to industry links such as Confetti Media Group, British Aerospace, and Marconi Electronic Systems
Employment prospects are strong with an approximate 98% employment rate post-graduation; salaries typically range around £25,000–£30,000
Partnerships with gaming, media, cybersecurity, and technology companies provide rich work-based learning opportunities
The program’s multidisciplinary approach is valued for addressing emerging digital and psychological challenges, offering long-term professional relevance
Graduates achieve competencies in research, critical appraisal, and application of cyberpsychology in real-world contexts
Further Academic Progression: Graduates can pursue PhD research or professional roles in academia, digital health, or cyber-behavior consultancy



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