Psychological Research Methods
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This course offers a theoretical and practical grounding in research methods in psychology, building on the skills and knowledge you gained at undergraduate level. It combines taught skills modules, themed study modules, a research assistantship, and a dissertation.
You will be given practical experience of working in an active researcher’s lab right from the start of the course. We will match you up to a member of staff depending on your research interests. This early and sustained contact with faculty members is invaluable if you are considering staying on for doctoral study.
You will also design and carry out a substantial research project, supervised by a different member of academic staff. You’ll be able to present and discuss your findings in written, oral and poster formats.
Throughout the course you will have access to research equipment where you can track eye movements to measure attention, measure brain activity, or conduct surveys and observational studies.
We are a small and friendly department. This means that we get to know you and can provide you with individual support throughout your studies.
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Bachelor Degree with 2.4 - 2.99 / 4.0 in Psychology or a related subject. Applications from graduates with other degree subjects may be considered.
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Dundee
east-central Scotland
DD1 4HN
United Kingdom
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Masters
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