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MSc Psychology (Conversion) Online - ULaw

This conversion Master's program enables non-psychology graduates to pursue careers in psychology through comprehensive study of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology principles.

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  • Duration:

    1-2 Years

9,92,250

Overview

The MSc Psychology (Conversion) from The University of Law is a BPS-accredited program designed for graduates from non-psychology backgrounds. This comprehensive course covers fundamental psychological principles, research methods, and practical applications in various contexts.

Why MSc (Master of Science)?

The program stands out for its flexible learning format, professional development focus, and comprehensive coverage of psychological sciences. Students benefit from expert-led modules and practical skill development opportunities while maintaining work-life balance.

What does this course have to offer?

Key Highlights

  • BPS accreditation

  • Flexible study options (1-2 years)

  • Dedicated academic support

  • Comprehensive online resources

  • Practical skill development

  • Professional development modules

Who is this programme for?

  • Career changers seeking psychology qualification

  • Professionals wanting to understand human behavior

  • Graduates from non-psychology backgrounds

  • Aspiring chartered psychologists

Minimum Eligibility

  • Bachelor's degree (2:2 or above) in any non-psychology discipline

  • IELTS 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in each component) for non-native English speakers

Degree Course Image
  • Duration:

    1-2 Years

9,92,250

Frequently asked questions

Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about this course. We aim to provide clear and concise answers to help you better understand the course content, structure, and any other relevant information. If you have any additional questions or if your question is not listed here, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team for further assistance.