The MSc Developmental Science at the University of East Anglia provides a comprehensive theoretical grounding in developmental science, with a focus on both typical and atypical development in children and adults across a wide range of cognitive abilities and learning outcomes. The course is focused on the application of cutting-edge techniques and the latest theoretical approaches to enhance understanding of developmental processes and outcomes.Course Content: The course offers deep insights into cognitive development, focusing on improving individuals' skills in infant observation techniques. It also covers areas such as social and emotional development, language acquisition, and visual perception development. The course includes both theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on experience in cognitive neuroscience research, ensuring students can apply their learning in diverse settings.Key Modules: Key modules include Developmental Science, Skills for Psychological Research, Teaching and Learning in Developmental Science, and Research Project. These modules are designed to provide students with both broad and in-depth knowledge of Developmental Science.Future Careers: Graduates of the MSc Developmental Science programme can expect to have a wide range of career prospects. They are well prepared for careers in healthcare, education, psychological assessment, research, as well as professional doctorate study, such as clinical, educational and child psychology.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.