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Cyberpsychology, MSc (Research)

University of Buckingham, the United Kingdom

University of Buckingham

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About Cyberpsychology, MSc (Research) - at University of Buckingham

This postgraduate research degree is offered by the Cyber and Interpersonal Behaviour Research (CIBR) hub at the University of Buckingham. The main focus of this research hub is the exploration of human behaviour, emotions and experiences in relation to technology and the impact of technology on individuals both online and offline. We are engaged in a number of external collaborative projects with colleagues at other universities, organisations and schools. Key topic areas we explore include:

This programme leads to the award of an MSc (Research) in the area of Cyberpsychology. In addition to completing a 25,000 word thesis within a topic area relevant to Cyberpsychology, you will gain wide knowledge of the broader field through guided self-study topic areas and research skills workshops. This will mean that you develop an in-depth knowledge of the area, which is informed by current issues and advanced research.

As a result of your studies, you will develop a strong knowledge base and core transferable skills which will enable you to become an independent researcher in your field, and will provide you with a solid foundation for further study and/or employment.

You will complete your MSc studies in 12 months (full-time; 24 months part-time), and we will support you to achieve timely completion by setting out key progression milestones such as submission of the research proposal, comprehensive literature search, completion of self-study topics, ethics application etc. Full milestone details will be sent to you when we invite you for interview.

If you'd like to know more about the programme, please contact

Programme Director, MSc (Research) in Cyberpsychology\n\nsofia.petisca@buckingham.ac.uk

Postgraduate Research Admissions Tutor\n\nphilip.fine@buckingham.ac.uk

Or contact our Admissions team on psychology-admissions@buckingham.ac.uk

Entry requirements for this course

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