Psychoanalysis MSc by Research
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
October
The MSc by Research (Psychoanalysis) offers the opportunity to pursue independent research in an area of personal interest under supervision of one of the members of the Centre for Psychoanalysis.
Why study MSc by Research (Psychoanalysis) at Middlesex University?
The Centre for Psychoanalysis has led the way in teaching psychoanalysis since 1990 as one of the first universities in the UK to offer psychoanalysis at graduate level, initially via our MA degree and currently with research degrees (MPhil and PhD).
Members of the Centre for Psychoanalysis are able to supervise research in these areas:
The work of Freud, Jung, Lacan, Ferenczi, Klein, Winnicott, Fairbairn, Bion
Post-Colonialism and psychoanalysis, including Fanon
Trauma
Religion & psychoanalysis
Mourning, memory and transmission
Literature and psychoanalysis
Ethics of psychoanalysis
Psychosis, neurosis and perversion
Queer theory and psychoanalysis
Feminism and psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic technique and clinical concepts.
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About this course
We normally require a second class honours degree 2:2 or above in any discipline, or a professional psychotherapy qualification
Entry is subject to the proposed project being acceptable
Each application will be considered on its individual merits.
Eligibility
UK/EU and international students are eligible to apply for this course.
Academic credit for previous study or experience.
If you have relevant qualifications or work experience, academic credit may be awarded towards your Middlesex University programme of study
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Subjects
- IT
- Developmental psychology
- Cognitive
- Biological
- Psychoanalysis
- Historical Research
- Data analysis
- Theoretical
- Analytic skills
- Textual analysis
- Conceptual research
- Archival research
- Clinicians
Course programme
Course content
The objective of the course is to produce a dissertation of approximately 30,000 words under the supervision of one of the members of the Centre for Psychoanalysis.
Students will expand their critical and analytic skills in a productive atmosphere, working with the academics and clinicians of the Centre. You will have the opportunity to attend group seminars and individual tutorials on research methodology as appropriate to the pursuit of the area of interest. These approaches may include archival research, historical research, conceptual research and textual analysis.
Psychoanalysis MSc by Research