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June 17, 2025
University of Buckingham launches MSc in Cyberpsychology
The University of Buckingham has launched a new one-year full-time MSc in Cyberpsychology.
This masters degree has been designed to explore human interaction with technology and its impact on people’s behaviour. It will examine the fascinating issues surrounding technology and psychology, including why people behave differently in online environments; how technology has enhanced people’s opportunities to connect with each other; and how technology like AI and robots can be used for good.
Students on the MSc in Cyberpsychology will experience weekly tutorials in a small group where they will engage in discussions, develop research methods skills, enhance communication skills and acquire topic-specific knowledge.
This course will welcome its first cohort in January 2026.
Find out more about the MSc in Cyberpsychology.
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Content added on 17th June 2025.
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