Postgraduate Courses in Psychology - 1776 Courses - Results 151-175
- Psychology Postgraduate Certificate in Education - PGCE
- Behaviour Change MSc
- Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy DPsych
- Child and Young Persons Psychological Wellbeing Practice Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Children and Young People’s Psychological Trainings: Therapy Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Clinical Associate in Psychology (Adult Mental Health) apprenticeship programme MSc
- Clinical Psychology DClinPsy
- Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Developmental Neuroscience and Psychopathology Master of Research - MRes
- Developmental Psychology and Clinical Practice MSc
- Experimental Psychology Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Language and Cognition Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme for the Ecological Study of the Brain Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Low Intensity Cognitive Behavioural Interventions for Common Mental Health Problems Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
- Psychological Sciences MSc
- Psychology and Trauma (Adult) MSc Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Psychology and Trauma (Child and Adolescent) MSc Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Senior Wellbeing Practitioner Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Social Cognition: Research and Applications MSc
- Theoretical Psychoanalytic Studies (Non-Clinical) MSc
- UCL Interaction Centre Master of Philosophy - MPhil
Walbrook Institute London
Psychology
- MBA Psychology MBA
- MSc Psychology Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- MSc Psychology of Mental Health and Wellbeing Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Education and Psychology Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
- Psychology and Education MA
University of Warwick
Psychology
- Behavioural and Economic Science (Science Track) MSc
- Clinical Applications of Psychology MSc
- Mental Health and Wellbeing MSc
- Psychological Research MSc
- Psychology Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
- Psychology (MSc by Research) MSc (Res)
- Neuroscience and Psychology of Mental Health - iheed MSc Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Health Psychology MSc
- Psychology MSc
- Social Sciences - MPhil Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Social Sciences PhD by Published Work Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
- Organisational and Business Psychology Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Applied Psychology MSc
- Counselling Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Psychology (Conversion) MSc
Aarhus University
Arts
University of Amsterdam
Faculty of Social and Behaviour Sciences
Anglia Ruskin University
Psychology
- Sport and Exercise Psychology Master of Science - MSc (PG)
- Performance Psychology (Online) MSc
- Research Degree Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Master of Philosophy - MPhil
- Sport and Exercise Psychology (online) MSc
About postgraduate psychology
A postgraduate degree in psychology provides you with the specialist training and skills you need to pursue a career as a chartered psychologist.
Working in psychology is highly rewarding and involves diagnosing and treating psychological difficulties to improve the wellbeing and lives of others.
Postgraduate psychology involves the study of the mind and human behaviour. While some psychology courses are generalist programmes others cover a range of specialisms and allow you to focus on the area of psychology that interests you the most, whether that is counselling, clinical, forensic, child, or criminal psychology.
Many students pursue postgraduate psychology to build their experience and research skills with courses offering a pathway into professional training in other areas like social work, nursing, speech and language therapy or law.
The two main types of postgraduate psychology courses are the Masters of Arts (M.A.) and the Master of Science (M.S.). Some courses prepare you for professional practice, such as counselling or forensic psychology, while others prepare you for further study at the doctoral level. Entry usually requires a degree in psychology, however some institutions offer a conversion course which means you don’t need to have studied psychology to apply.
Why study postgraduate psychology?
With a postgraduate degree in psychology, you can pursue a career that improves the lives of other people in a range of different sectors. Postgraduates can become therapists, clinical psychologists, health psychologists, education psychologists or researchers. You may work in the NHS, the private sector, education, the criminal justice system or in social work.
If a career in psychology sounds rewarding to you, then explore our range of psychology masters here at Postgrad.
