Máster en Psicología: Violencia interpersonal y malos tratos
Carlisle, Reino Unido
DURACIÓN
1 up to 2 Years
IDIOMAS
Inglés
PASO
Tiempo completo, Tiempo parcial
PLAZO DE SOLICITUD
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FECHA DE INICIO MÁS TEMPRANA
Sep 2025
TASAS DE MATRÍCULA
GBP 13.575 / per year *
FORMATO DE ESTUDIO
Mezclado
* internacional | Reino Unido: 6.720 £ por curso académico
Introducción
Si tiene formación en psicología, sociología o criminología, nuestro curso de máster le permitirá profundizar en los efectos de ser maltratador o sufrir malos tratos.
Desarrollarás un conocimiento y una comprensión exhaustivos de una amplia gama de temas relacionados con la violencia interpersonal y el maltrato. Usted examinará el impacto del abuso en diferentes contextos internacionales, culturales y sociales, y usted tendrá la oportunidad de examinar la práctica y la investigación desde perspectivas teóricas.
Admisiones
Plan de estudios
The Psychology: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse course provides a set of modules that will enhance specialist subject knowledge and key skills for working in research and practice, all delivered by subject specialists. It is designed to build on your existing learning experiences and offers flexible learning opportunities to improve your career prospects.
The MSc Psychology: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse is designed to build on existing learning experiences and offers flexible learning opportunities that will enhance the academic and professional knowledge and skills of learners with a view to improving career prospects. It recognizes the status of the student as an expert in identifying what they want or need to study. All MSc Psychology: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse learners will be required to have undertaken the following core modules: Research Skills and Methods (20 credits), Professional Values and Ethics (20 credits) Negotiated Learning (20 credits), and a Dissertation (60 credits). You will also be required to complete three compulsory modules: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse (20 credits), Psychology of Violent Behaviour (20 credits), and Critical Perspectives in Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (20 credits).
Modules
Research Skills and Methods
Introduction to a range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies. You will be trained in the methods required to design and execute an empirical study, ways to keep the methodology scientific and other research design issues.
Critical perspectives in safeguarding vulnerable adults
Develop an awareness and critical viewpoint about the issues underpinning the safeguarding of vulnerable adults, including the need for formal procedures to supply the appropriate support.
Psychology of Violent Behaviour
Develop a comprehensive and detailed knowledge and understanding of the psychology of interpersonal violence and other violent behavior.
Professional Values and Ethics
Engage in a series of critical debates; providing you with a knowledge and understanding of a number of ethical and practice issues that you may face within the workplace.
Interpersonal Violence and Abuse
Learn to distinguish between differing forms of interpersonal violence, to critically assess theories of violence produced within Cultural Studies, Criminology, Political Science, Philosophy, and Psychology, and to help improve our understanding of the impact of violence and abuse.
Negotiated learning
Undertake an independent piece of work to develop your specialist knowledge and expertise in an area that is pertinent to your chosen Pathway.
Dissertation
Un proyecto independiente que brinda la oportunidad de demostrar su competencia para revisar, sintetizar y sacar conclusiones críticamente de la literatura y la investigación.
How You Will Be Assessed
Se ha seleccionado una gama completa de métodos de evaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes y ayudarlos a demostrar hasta qué punto han logrado todos los resultados de aprendizaje del módulo y, en general, los objetivos del programa. Los resultados de aprendizaje de cada módulo se relacionan con los elementos de evaluación del módulo. Los estudiantes tienen la oportunidad a lo largo del programa de reflexionar sobre su progresión y su desarrollo. Estas autorreflexiones contribuyen y se evidencian en las evaluaciones a través de una variedad de medios.
Los tipos y métodos de evaluación incluirán seminarios y presentaciones grupales; ensayos; un portafolio de evidencia (logro de competencias clínicas y evidencia escrita); viva, examen; OSCE/evaluaciones de habilidades prácticas; mapa de experiencia del paciente/cliente; ensayo reflexivo; perfil de salud comunitario; grabación reflexiva de incidentes; Presentación de poster o cartel; disertación
Modules use formative and summative assessment so that students progress through a module in a structured and constructive way and build knowledge for practice in a coherent and logical way. Formative assessments are designed so that feedback on the individual student’s performance is provided prior to the submission of the final, summative assessment – though this does not contribute to the final module mark or the credit awarded. The wordage – or equivalent – for both formative and summative assessments is counted towards the whole module assessment wordage.
Resultado del programa
On This Course You Will...
- Be able to explore and apply psychological literature to current issues, contexts, and experiences around interpersonal violence and abuse.
- Receive high-quality support and guidance from our lecturing team who are active in their research and practice.
- Learn valuable transferrable skills in PG research, which are highly sought after by employers.
- Have the opportunity to choose topics and areas that you want to learn more about to tailor your learning experience.
- Have the opportunity to shape your MSc experience to your own interests and career goals, allowing our team to help you reach your ideal future career.