The MSc Psychology course offered by the University of Suffolk provides students with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of a range of topics in psychology. With this course, students will be able to demonstrate a critical awareness of current issues and challenges in the field. Course Content: The curriculum of the course covers a broad range of topics within the discipline, with a strong focus on conducting and interpreting research. The course includes areas such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, psychopathology, and personality.Key Modules: Some of the key modules that the students will undertake include Research Methods, Advanced Research Methods, Psychology in Practice, and the Research Project, amounting to a total of 60 credits.Accreditations: This course is not accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Prospective students seeking BPS recognition should consider the University's conversion course accredited by the BPS.Future Careers: The MSc Psychology course is designed for anyone who seeks a career in areas such as teaching, research, health, and social care sectors or wishes to enhance their career in sectors such as business, counselling, education, and marketing. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.