The MSc Applications of Psychology course offered by the University of Suffolk is a postgraduate programme providing a comprehensive understanding of psychological theory and research methods. This course offers students an insight into how the application of psychology can be used to develop and enhance personal and professional development and can potentially lead to a career in research or on to professional psychology training.Course Content: The course comprises of compulsory and optional modules which equip students with knowledge in both qualitative and quantitative statistical techniques, as well as the requisite skills in research design and ethics. The course culminates in an independent research project where students get an opportunity to investigate an area of applied psychology.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Research Methods and Ethical Practice, Statistical Methods for Research, Psychological Intervention, Qualitative Research Methods, Forensic and Criminal Psychology, Health Psychology, and Independent Project.Future Careers: Completing this course can give you a step-up for a career in health and social care, consulting, human resources, or market research. It also provides a strong foundation for further study in professional psychology or a career in research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.