University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in Philosophy and Psychology
The Master of Arts in Philosophy and Psychology in Psychology is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in Philosophy and Psychology offered by the University of Aberdeen
Philosophy and Psychology at Aberdeen is a great subject pairing, taking you on a fascinating study of argument and how we apply it to Big Questions of fundamental importance to us as humans. At the same time, this programme explores how we think and behave as humans, in a stimulating teaching and research environment that gives you a hands-on approach to gaining the skills and grounding to succeed in any career involving ‘people’.Philosophy attempts to answer questions such as: What is knowledge? What is the nature of truth? Why should we act morally? Philosophy is just as much the study of reasoning and argument as it is the application of thought to specific problems.What makes Philosophy at Aberdeen especially attractive is the breadth of courses, the user-friendly materials you will use and the experts who will teach you. In your first year alone, you can study topics such as How Should One Live? Controversial Questions and Experience, Knowledge and Reality.You will combine this with our special strength in Psychology, rated in the latest UK assessment of university research as third top in the UK. Psychology deals with the understanding and explanation of behaviour and experience and how these change and develop throughout our lives.You will learn from our internationally-recognised researchers in neuroscience, perception, language and cognition and occupational/industrial psychology and use specialised laboratories including those for analysing brain scans.The skills you will gain will open up career opportunities in many fields with strong focus on people, including human resources, social work, counselling, teaching and areas benefiting from an understanding of the human mind and behaviour such careers in business, marketing and advertising.
What You'll StudyYear 1Compulsory CoursesIntroductory Psychology I: Concepts and Theory (PS1009)Introductory Psychology I: Methods and Applications (PS1011)Introductory Psychology II: Concepts and Theory (PS1509)Introductory Psychology II: Methods and Applications (PS1511)Academic Writing for Divinity, History & Philosophy (AW1007)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)Experience, Knowledge and Reality (PH1023)
Optional CoursesSelect 30 credit points from the following courses:PH 1027 Controversial QuestionsPH 1522 How Should One Live?PH 1518 Logic and ArgumentPlus further courses of choice to make up 120 credit points.Controversial Questions (PH1027)How Should One Live? (PH1522)Logic and Argument (PH1518)
Year 2
Compulsory CoursesAdvanced Psychology A - Concepts and Theory (PS2017)Advanced Psychology 1 - Methods and Applications (PS2018)Advanced Psychology B - Concepts and Theory (PS2517)Advanced Psychology 2 - Methods and Applications (PS2518)
Optional CoursesSelect further courses of choice to make up 120 credits.Year 3
Compulsory CoursesPsychological Assessment (PS3011)Methodology A (PS3015)Developmental Psychology (PS3518)Social Psychology (PS3520)
Optional CoursesSelect 60 credits from level 3 Philosophy courses.Year 4
Compulsory CoursesAdvances in Biological Psychology (PS4033)Perceptual Processes (PS4037)Psychology Joint Honours Thesis (PS4038)Memory and Language Processes (PS4532)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 60 credit points of level 4 Philosophy courses.