MSc (Research) in Cyberpsychology
Full Time, Part Time,
Master's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying MSc (Research) in Cyberpsychology at Buckingham University in England:
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. It is engaged in a number of external collaborative projects with colleagues at other universities, organisations and schools. Key topic areas include:
- Cyberbullying, cyberaggression and other online risks
- Parental and school mediation strategies in relation to online safety
- Motivations and social effects of gaming
- Media consumption and influence on attitudes and beliefs
- Individual differences in online expression and self-presentation
- Bystander behaviour, prosocial behaviour and social identities
- Social media: motivations and its effect on people’s attitudes and well-being.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 1Year/2Years
- Degree awarded by: Buckingham University
- Admission criteria: Bachelor’s degree
- Format: Full-Time/ Part-Time
- Language of instruction: English
- Fees:
Start | 1st Year | Total cost |
Jul 2023-Full-time (1 Year) | £13,283 | £13,283 |
Jul 2023-Part-time (2 Years) | £6,641 | £13,283 |
Sep 2023-Full-time (1 Year) | £13,464 | £13,464 |
Sep 2023-Part-time (2 Years) | £6,732 | £13,464 |
Jan 2024-Full-time (1 Year) | £13,464 | £13,464 |
Jan 2024-Part-time (2 Years) | £6,732 | £13,464 |
Apr 2024-Full-time (1 Year) | £13,464 | £13,464 |
Apr 2024-Part-time (2 Years) | £6,732 | £13,464 |
Curriculum:
- Social media use and its impact on mental health and well-being
- Online communication and relationships
- Cyberbullying and online harassment
- Online identity and self-presentation
- Cybercrime and cybersecurity
- Virtual reality and gaming
Career opportunity:
- Academia
- Government
- Non-profit organizations
- Private sector
- Media
Application Requirements:
- You must have a 2:1 or higher in an undergraduate Psychology degree, or a closely related degree with a solid understanding of psychology research methods and statistics.
- This University anticipate that most students would join us on campus here at Buckingham; however, it may be possible to undertake the MSc as a distance learner assuming all skills workshop and milestone components of the MSc are completed.
English language requirements:
If your English language level is below the entry requirements you will be expected to complete pre-sessional English language programme. You do not need to apply separately for this programme, your offer will include the necessary pre-sessional English term(s).
Exam | Score |
IELTS | 6.5 |
TOEFL (iBT) | 79 |
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) | 59-65 |
Deadlines and intakes:
- Jul 2023
- Sep 2023
- Jan 2024
- Apr 2024
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Expenses (GBP)
13,283
Application Fee
0
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
75
accommodation
Buckingham university offers accommodation to its students with free insurance, in fact, the best student insurance of the country. All the residences are equipped with necessary facilities like WiFi, heating, lighting, vacuum cleaners, Launderettes, wardrobe, shower, wash basin and WC, as well as kitchen necessities like microwaves, freezers, kettles and toasters. It is worth mentioning that the security in campus is extremely important to the staff. The 24-hour security ensures that.
The university offers different types of residences with different prices and different facilities and amenities. The Sunley House consists of 39 ensuite rooms and costs £170 a week. Norton’s Place, which includes 8 rooms, costs £205 a week and is suitable for couples. Hailsham House has 43 Premium ensuite, that cost £170 a week and 42 standard rooms, all of which cost £130 per week.
Hutber House includes 20 Standard rooms that cost £130 a week. Bishops Court holds 32 flats that cost between £130 to £140 a week, the price varies based on the level of the privacy of the rooms. Mitre Court consists of 22 Flats with standard rooms and cost £130 and 7 self-contained Flats that cost roughly £205 a week. Beloff House holds 66 Ensuites that cost up to £140 per week. The university offers many more accommodation options in different parts of the city with similar facilities and costs.
After Graduation
The Careers and Employability Service supports students as they prepare for the future. This includes:
- exploring career and further study options
- developing the professional skills and self-awareness that employers value
- accessing employment, placements and work experience
- preparing for success in a competitive graduate job market
Buckingham University offers one-to-one careers consultations, on-demand mock interviews, and an online hub of resources to support career preparation and job hunting. Its popular workshops run every term and it works closely with academic faculties to tailor these to students’ needs. Students also have the opportunity to interact with recruiters and professionals, including Buckingham alumni from around the world, at our guest speaker events.
This University typically offers a mix of both virtual and on-campus activities throughout the year, giving students, employers and guest speakers the flexibility to to engage remotely or in person.