

MA in Research Methods (Developmental Psychology), Durham University
Durham - UK,
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12 Months
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About this course
The MA in Research Methods (Developmental Psychology) at Durham University is designed to develop crucial research skills in human development. This one-year full-time programme is ESRC-accredited and involves collaboration across various university departments to explore development through a research lens. The course prepares students for careers as research psychologists or developmental psychologists, or for further graduate studies at the PhD level. A significant part of the programme includes research methods training, covering both quantitative and qualitative approaches, coordinated via the Durham Research Methods Centre. The curriculum includes core modules on social research practices, qualitative and quantitative methods, and current issues in developmental psychology, culminating in a dissertation where students undertake independent research in a development-related area.
Why this course is highly recommended
This programme is highly suitable for students aiming to deepen their research expertise in developmental psychology. It offers a strong foundation in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, supervised research experience, and exposure to current debates in the field. The ESRC accreditation further ensures quality and relevance, making it an excellent stepping stone for those looking to continue to PhD studies or pursue applied psychology careers, including clinical and educational roles.
Specialisation
This course specializes in developmental psychology with an emphasis on research methods applicable to understanding human development. Modules focus on interdisciplinary perspectives, developmental psychopathology, and current issues in the field, providing both theoretical and practical knowledge tailored toward those aiming for careers in research or clinical and educational psychology.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
28.24L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants must have a 2:1 degree in Psychology or a related subject, or equivalent qualifications. International students who do not meet direct entry requirements might have the option to complete an International Foundation Year. The course also requires proficiency in English, with specific language test requirements depending on the applicant's country.
English language test
TOEFL
102
PTE
68
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
7
Career prospects
Graduates of this course are equipped to pursue research careers as psychologists or continue with PhD studies. The skills acquired are also valuable in applied settings such as clinical or educational psychology. Beyond psychology, students find opportunities in roles like consultants, advisors, market researchers, HR professionals, and in healthcare or policy-related fields, thanks to their advanced research and analysis capabilities.
FAQs
What is the course duration?
The MA in Research Methods (Developmental Psychology) is a full-time course lasting one year.
What kind of research skills will I develop?
You will learn both qualitative and quantitative research methods, including statistical techniques and data analysis, supported by practical training and supervised research projects.
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