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Career Series: Careers In Psychology Virtual Event - 5 June

Learn more about ULaw's MSc Psychology (Conversion) course and your future career options


The University of Law – Psychology.

Summary

Price
Free
Study method
Online
Course format What's this?
Video
Duration
1 hour · Self-paced
Access to content
Access until course completion
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Are you interested in converting to Psychology? If you studied a degree unrelated to Psychology but want to explore a career in the field then our MSc Psychology (Conversion) Course could be the course for you.

In our Career Series: Careers in Psychology, Virtual Event on 5 June, 17:30-18:30 BST Dr Mark Jellicoe, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, will give an overview of the reasons to convert to psychology, psychology career options and routes to becoming a chartered psychologist. As well as taking a look at psychology skills, and trends in the sector.

There will also be an opportunity to ask any questions you have in a Q&A session.

Description

Conversion courses enable you to pursue a new subject and create new progression opportunities. During this event you will hear more about our MSc Psychology (Conversion) course, the transferable skills you will learn and some of the career opportunities it could open for you.

Register now to secure your place.

Why study Psychology with The University of Law?

  • Experts in conversion: We have a track record of converting students from one discipline to another – we’re the largest GDL (Graduate Diploma in Law) provider in the UK.
  • Flexible study options: Choose from full-time and part-time (roughly 2 days per week), study online or at one of our campuses, so you can flex your studies around your lifestyle.
  • Dedicated Employability support: From day one to beyond graduation, you’ll have access to 1:1 support from our experienced Employability Service.
  • Lecturer expertise: Our expert lecturers teach with a focus on real world application ensuring you are well prepared for life after your course. You will have the opportunity to explore their research specialisms and unique journeys through the field of Psychology.

Find out more our MSc Psychology (Conversion) Course, and the diverse field of Psychology at our Virtual Event: Career Series: Careers in Psychology, Virtual Event on 5 June, 17:30-18:30 BST

Who is this course for?

This event is for non-psychology graduates who wish to find out more about careers in the field of Psychology and studying MSc Psychology (Conversion) with the University of Law. Including course details, future career prospects, psychology-related career advice and an opportunity to ask your questions.

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