Political Psychology (PgDip)
Master
In Belfast City
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Belfast city (Northern Ireland)
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Duration
1 Year
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Overview: Political Psychology is a growing inter-disciplinary sub-field drawing on insights from a number of disciplines including Psychology, Political Science and History. It is concerned with understanding political issues and phenomena by exploring how socio-political contexts and institutions are affected and how they affect individual and collective cognitions and behaviours. This programme adopts a predominantly critical social psychological approach and places a strong emphasis on understanding how political psychological concepts may operate in practice. Its aims are to: Provide a critical understanding of the historical development of political psychology from different epistemological, ideological and disciplinary. perspectives and provide an advanced understanding of current theoretical debates within political psychology. Enable students to engage in multidisciplinary dialogue and research. Train students to use political psychological theories to formulate research questions relevant to current political phenomena and provide skills to apply political psychological theories and empirical findings in a number of different employment settings. Provide skills to use appropriate quantitative and qualitative methods to address research questions as well as with the skills to interpret quantitative and qualitative data. ...
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Applicants must normally possess or expect to possess by admission to the course, a 2.1 Honours degree or above in Psychology or Political Sciences or in another relevant discipline, or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University. We also take relevant work experience into account as part of the selection process. If the programme is oversubscribed, applications will be ranked based on quality of academic performance, references and relevant experience. Applicants may be required to undertake an interview....
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Subjects
- Psychology
Course programme
Course Details
The programme consists of eight compulsory modules and a dissertation.
- Theoretical Perspectives and Focal Issues in Political Psychology
- Principles of Qualitative Research - Methods and Data Analyses I
- Principles of Qualitative Research - Methods and Data Analyses II
- Quantitative Data Analyses I
- Quantitative Data Analyses II
- Research Design and Professional Skills
- Research Design and ethical issues in Political Psychology
- Understanding Political Behaviours: Civic Engagement, Political Participation and Disempowerment
- Applying Political Psychology to Current Social Issues
A variety of formats including essays, critical reviews of the literature, proposals, reports of empirical projects, seminar presentations, plus the dissertation.
Learning and TeachingClasses usually take place on two consecutive full days a week (Tuesday and Wednesday) in the morning and afternoon.
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Political Psychology (PgDip)