Applied Psychology (Conversion) MSc

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

University of Bath

Program Overview

The MSc Applied Psychology (Conversion) at the University of Bath offers a fast-track route into psychology for students from non-psychology backgrounds. It provides grounding in core psychological theory, research methods, and applied practice needed for further professional training.


Curriculum Structure

In Semester One, students develop foundational knowledge through Applied Biological & Cognitive Psychology, exploring how brain and cognition shape behaviour, and Applied Developmental Psychology, which examines psychological growth across the lifespan. They also take Applied Social Psychology & Individual Differences, learning how personality, culture, and social environments influence human behaviour, alongside intensive training in Applied Psychology Research Methods.

In Semester Two, the focus shifts to application and independent inquiry. Students work with real organisational briefs in Applying Psychology to Real-World Challenges, using psychological models to design evidence-based solutions. They further strengthen methodological skills through advanced research training and complete a 30-credit Applied Psychology Dissertation, conducting an empirical or applied research project.


Focus areas: “Cognitive and biological psychology; developmental psychology; social psychology; research design; applied behavioural interventions.”
Learning outcomes: “Develop strong theoretical grounding, conduct ethical and rigorous research, analyse behaviour scientifically, and apply psychology to real-world settings.”
Professional alignment (accreditation): Provides the academic foundation needed for progression into accredited professional psychology training pathways.
Reputation (employability rankings): The University of Bath ranks Top 75 globally for Psychology (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025).

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Students on the University of Bath's Applied Psychology (Conversion) MSc develop practical skills through supervised research and clinical methods training. They utilise specialist facilities including the Psychology Clinic and research labs for direct experience. The programme's experiential components are:

  • Clinical Observation: Opportunities for observation and research within the on-site Psychology Clinic.

  • Research Project: A substantive empirical dissertation, often involving clinical populations or data.

  • Software: Training in SPSS and qualitative analysis software for clinical research.

  • Facilities: Access to the Centre for Applied Autism Research and specialist psychology laboratories.

  • Skills Training: Practical workshops in clinical assessment and evidence-based intervention techniques.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the MSc Applied Psychology (Conversion) at the University of Bath acquire essential foundational skills in psychological theory and research, preparing them for further specialist psychology training or careers across various sectors. Typical job roles include Assistant Psychologist, Research Assistant, Data Analyst, and Health Promotion Officer.

Key points:

  • University services include career workshops, CV and interview preparation, and internship placement support aimed at psychology-related employment and academic progression.

  • Employment data shows approximately 69% of graduates work in relevant jobs within 15 months, with many advancing to further study; salary figures vary widely by role.

  • The course facilitates strong links with applied psychology research groups and external organizations, offering collaboration and work experience.

  • While not BPS accredited, the degree provides essential knowledge needed for accredited postgraduate psychology programs.

  • Graduates report successful academic progression and employment in research, healthcare, education, and related sectors.

Further Academic Progression: Graduates often advance to specialist MSc programs accredited by the British Psychological Society or clinical doctorate training.

Program Key Stats

£30,900 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 30th Jul


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Eligibility Criteria

3
3 or 4 Years

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6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Assistant Psychologist
  • Trainee Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
  • Mental Health Support Worker
  • and Research Assistant

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