The MSc in Psychology at University of Bradford offers a fast-track route to eligibility for the British Psychological Society Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC). It suits graduates from any discipline who wish to specialise in psychology and build advanced research and applied skills in areas such as cognition, neuroscience, social behaviour and lifespan development.
Curriculum structure:
Year 1 (Full-time, one year): Students begin with modules such as Cognitive Psychology and Social Psychology, developing a deep understanding of how people think, behave and relate in diverse contexts. They then engage with Psychobiology and Neuroscience and Lifespan Psychology & Individual Differences, investigating the neuro-biological bases of behaviour and how people differ across their lives. The programme culminates in the Research Project in Psychology / Dissertation – Psychology, where students design and conduct an original empirical study, applying the research-methodology and practical skills acquired earlier.
Focus areas: “cognitive psychology; social psychology; psychobiology & neuroscience; lifespan & individual differences; research methods and empirical dissertation”
Learning outcomes: “gain advanced knowledge of core psychological domains; apply theory to diverse populations and contexts; design, execute and report original research; prepare for further professional or research training”
Professional alignment (accreditation): Accredited by the British Psychological Society for GBC eligibility (provided minimum standards are met).
Reputation (employability rankings): The university emphasises practical laboratory facilities and employability through research projects, strong industry and professional links; graduates are equipped for roles in psychology-related settings or further study.
Students develop practical research skills through hands-on laboratory work and a major research project. They have access to the Psychology Department's 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
The MSc Psychology program at the University of Bradford offers graduates a solid foundation in psychological theory, research, and practice, preparing them for careers in mental health, education, human resources, and research. Graduates commonly assume roles such as clinical assistants, research associates, educational psychologists, and HR specialists.
Progression & Future Opportunities:
The university provides personalized employability support including career coaching, interview preparation, access to extensive labs in the Centre for Psychology Studies, and networking with local health and education services.
The program boasts a high graduate employability rate, with approximately 94% of postgraduates moving into work or further study within six months; starting salaries vary by sector, typically ranging from £25,000 to £35,000.
University partnerships include NHS trusts, educational institutions, and local businesses, enabling practical placement opportunities.
The MSc is accredited by the British Psychological Society, conferring Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership eligibility.
Typical roles: Clinical Assistant, Research Associate, Educational Psychologist, Human Resources Specialist.
Further Academic Progression:
Graduates may progress to doctoral studies (PhD or DClinPsy) or specialized clinical and psychoanalytic training programs, such as the MA Psychoanalytic Studies.



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