The Interdisciplinary Psychology MA course at Leeds Beckett University is a postgraduate programme designed to enhance students' understanding of psychology from multiple perspectives. The course aims to equip students with a comprehension of psychology that goes beyond the individual, to include social, cultural and historical influences.Course Content: The programme includes mandatory modules that provide a base knowledge in psychology, as well as optional modules that allow students to focus their studies in areas of particular interest. Topics covered include social and cultural psychology, historical and philosophical issues, and psychological interventions. The coursework comprises a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops and independent study.Key Modules: The course comprises several key modules including: Foundations of Psychology, Social & Cultural Psychology, Psychological Interventions, Applied & Critical Social Psychology and a Final Project/Dissertation which offers the opportunity for students to engage in original research. Accreditations: Although specific accreditations are not mentioned, the course is developed and delivered by Leeds Beckett University, which holds a Silver rating in the Teaching Excellence & Student Outcomes Framework (TEF). Future Careers: The course aims to prepare students for careers in various areas where a deep understanding of human behaviour can be applied. Potential career paths include health and social care, marketing, human resources, education, and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.