MSc Psychology Conversion

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

University of St Andrews

Program Overview

The MSc Psychology (Conversion) at the University of St Andrews provides a comprehensive foundation in core areas of psychology for graduates from other disciplines. It suits students aiming to pursue a career or further study in psychology and related professional fields.

Curriculum Structure:
The program covers essential modules such as Biological and Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Social Psychology, and Individual Differences. Students also study Research Design and Data Analysis, gaining practical skills in psychological research. The degree culminates with an Empirical Project, allowing students to design and conduct independent research under academic supervision.

Focus areas: "Core psychology, cognitive and developmental psychology, research methods, data analysis"

Learning outcomes: "Students gain a scientific understanding of human behavior, develop research and analytical skills, and prepare for further professional psychology training."

Professional alignment (accreditation): Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC).

Reputation (employability rankings): The University of St Andrews consistently ranks among the UK’s top universities for psychology and overall student satisfaction (QS, Guardian).

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Students on the University of St Andrews MSc Psychology Conversion programme gain practical skills through hands-on laboratory classes and a major research project. They have access to the School of Psychology's specialised research facilities, including infant and child labs and brain imaging equipment. This experiential learning is delivered through:

  • Software: Training in SPSS, R, and experiment builders like PsychoPy.

  • Research Project: A substantial independent empirical project conducted under direct supervision.

  • Laboratories: Access to specialised labs including the St Andrews Baby Lab and Brain Imaging Laboratory.

  • Participant Pool: Hands-on experience recruiting and testing participants from the School's dedicated participant pool.

  • Quantitative Training: A dedicated module in advanced statistical methods and research design

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the MSc Psychology (Conversion) at the University of St Andrews gain comprehensive knowledge in core psychological theories and research methods, accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Typical roles include Clinical Psychologist Trainee, Research Assistant, Educational Psychologist, and Mental Health Professional.

  • The university’s Careers Centre offers personalised career coaching, networking events, and supports applications to clinical and research roles.

  • Employment rates are high, with median salaries around £28,000 within 15 months of graduation.

  • Graduates benefit from access to state-of-the-art psychology labs and a global alumni network.

  • BPS accreditation facilitates progression to doctoral programs and clinical training.

  • Graduates proceed to research, clinical psychology training, or related professional roles.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates typically pursue PhD research, clinical psychology doctorates, or specialist psychology training.​

Program Key Stats

£31,450 (Annual Fee)
Sept Intake : 30th Jul


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Eligibility Criteria

3.3
3 or 4 Years

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Professors
  • Research administrators
  • Senior investigators
  • Associate project managers and Clinical co-ordinators

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