University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in Psychology and Sociology
The Master of Arts in Psychology and Sociology in Psychology is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in Psychology and Sociology offered by the University of Aberdeen
Are you interested in the way we behave and interact with each other? Do you enjoy problem solving people? Psychology and Sociology are two very similar fields which combine well. Psychology is the science of mental processing and behaviour whereas Sociology is the study of modern societies and their development.Psychology covers a wide range of theoretical and applied disciplines including cognition, perception, language, mental health, lifespan development, neuropsychology, the dynamics of social groups, and psychometric testing, including the measurement of personality and intelligence.Sociology is involved with why we do what we do, such as love, families, crime, law, poverty, wealth, gender, ability, population growth, war, peace and development.You can go on to careers in either or both subjects combined to public sector organisations in social and community work, or study towards specialisms in behavioural areas.This page provides information on what you will study on the MA Psychology and Sociology joint Honours degree. For more detailed information about Psychology and/or sociology please visit the relevant single Honours programme pages.
What You'll Study
A degree in Psychology and Sociology is taught via a selection of compulsory and optional courses to enhance your learning, preparing you for a future career or further study. In each year you will take courses adding up to 120 credits. Depending on the number of compulsory and optional courses offered by your degree, you can also choose other eligible courses which fit your timetable.Year 1
Compulsory CoursesIntroductory Psychology I: Concepts and Theory (PS1009)Introductory Psychology I: Methods and Applications (PS1011)Introduction to Sociology I: Self, Identity & Society (SO1007)Introductory Psychology II: Concepts and Theory (PS1509)Introductory Psychology II: Methods and Applications (PS1511)Introduction to Sociology II: Systems of Power (SO1509)Academic Writing for Social Sciences (AW1006)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 60 credit points from courses of choice.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)Sociology of Everyday Life i: the Embodied Self (SO2006)Sociology of Everyday Life II: Global Issues in the 21st Century (SO2509)Year 3
Compulsory CoursesPsychological Assessment (PS3011)Methodology A (PS3015)Developmental Psychology (PS3518)Social Psychology (PS3520)Social Research Methods (SO3524)
Optional CoursesSelect one of the following:Thinking Sociologically (SO3066) OR Modernization (SO3069)And one of the following:Social Research Methods (SO3524) OR Ten Sociological Studies (SO3568)Thinking Sociologically (SO3066)Modernization (SO3069)Social Research Methods (SO3524)Ten Sociological Studies (SO3568)Year 4
Compulsory CoursesAdvances in Biological Psychology (PS4033)Perceptual Processes (PS4037)Memory and Language Processes (PS4532)Psychology Joint Honours Thesis (PS4038)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 60 credit points from level 4 courses in Sociology.