Course Name |
Psychology - Research |
Course Provider |
University College Dublin |
Course Code |
W121 |
Course Type |
Postgraduate |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Major |
National University of Ireland |
Level 9 NFQ |
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Course provider |
Attendance Options |
Full time, Part time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Belfield |
Qualification Letters |
MLitt |
Application Date |
Expand+Applicants in the first instance may contact the staff member who they would like to supervise their research. Details of individual academic staff members' research interests, lists of their publications, and their contact details are available on t...
Hide-Applicants in the first instance may contact the staff member who they would like to supervise their research. Details of individual academic staff members' research interests, lists of their publications, and their contact details are available on the School of Psychology Academic Staff page. If you are interested in working with a specific staff member, contact them by email. If a staff member agrees to supervise your research then, you are invited to submit a research proposal to the School of Psychology Research Committee on the Research Graduate Application form. Contact Muriel Keegan at muriel.keegan@ucd.ie or +353 1 716 8120 for procedures for proposal submission.
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Application Weblink |
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Duration |
2 years full-time / 4 years part-time |
Financial Support |
Paid tutor or demonstrator positions in the School of Psychology may be available. Tutors provide small group tutorials to undergraduates enrolled in psychology modules. Demonstrators provide small-group support to undergraduates completing laboratory practicals in psychology. |
Entry Requirements |
Expand+Candidates may apply for admission to the M. Litt research programme if they have obtained, or expect to obtain, one of the following:
•At least an upper second class honours bachelor’s degree in Psychology recognised by the Psychological Soci...
Hide-Candidates may apply for admission to the M. Litt research programme if they have obtained, or expect to obtain, one of the following:
•At least an upper second class honours bachelor’s degree in Psychology recognised by the Psychological Society of Ireland or by the Psychology Society of the country in which the degree was awarded
•At least an upper second class honours Higher Diploma in Psychology (conversion course) recognised by the Psychological Society of Ireland or by the Psychology Society of the country in which the degree was awarded
If you have a masters degree in disability studies and wish to undertake an MLitt, please contact Associate Professor Suzanne Guerin, Director of the UCD Centre for Disability Studies, at suzanne.guerin@ucd.ie
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Course Content |
The Master of Letters (M. Litt) is a research degree for psychology graduates who are considering pursuing a PhD in clinical psychology, disability and rehabilitation, cognitive and behavioural neuroscience or social and developmental psychology. It takes one to two years full time to complete (or two to four years part time). You undertake a single research study and write it up as a masters thesis. You may then apply to transfer to a PhD programme or graduate with a M. Litt degree award. |
Further Enquiries |
mary.boyle@ucd.ie
01 716 8369 |
Course Web Page |
Web Page - Click Here |
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