OverviewOur Master’s gives you a deep understanding of the advanced methods, analytical techniques, and theoretical and practical approaches to developmental psychology and developmental psychopathology. It provides a clear pathway to a career or postgraduate research in this fascinating field and the opportunity to help people of all ages in a range of settings.Reasons to study Developmental and Educational Psychology at KentOpportunity to run studies from the Kent Child Development Unit (KCDU), a resource including child-friendly lab space and a register of 5,000 potential child participants. Other facilities include eye trackers, virtual reality and brain stimulation labs.
Psychology at Kent was ranked 5th for research intensity in The Complete University Guide 2022. The Developmental Psychology Group has excellent links with the wider community and explores a range of questions.Teaching by academics and professionals such as educational psychologists, clinical psychologists, child therapists, and speech and language therapists.Join the supportive and welcoming community on our Canterbury campus, with access to the world-class resources of our Templeman Library.Support from the Graduate and Researcher College as well as the School of Psychology. You are joining a strong intellectual and social community.What you’ll learnWe draw on the strengths of our academic staff and researchers working in the field of developmental psychology. Their expertise includes language development, representational ability and early social-cognitive understanding of others, singing, infant face processing, the development of prejudice and social exclusion, and developmental psychopathology.Your futureOur Developmental Psychology MSc graduates commonly go into the fields of health, teachingor further education. Many of our graduates take up roles as assistant psychologists in the NHS with a view to becoming a professional clinical psychologist, or pursue doctoral study and academic careers at higher education institutions. Because the MSc Developmental Psychology programme is taught by academics and professionals, it offers students wide opportunities to pursue a variety of careers.The programmes we offer help you to develop general critical, analytic, and problem-solving skills that can be applied in a wide range of settings. For example, last year’s graduates have taken up full-time salariedfunded positions as assistant psychologists, as PhD trainees, as healthcare advisersworkers in the private sector and in Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health Services, and as specialist charity workers.