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University of Cumbria MSc in Psychology: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse
University of Cumbria

MSc in Psychology: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse

Carlisle, United Kingdom

1 up to 2 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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Sep 2025

GBP 13,575 / per year *

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* international | UK: £6,720 per academic year

Key Summary

    About: The MSc in Psychology: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse focuses on understanding the psychological aspects of violence and abuse in interpersonal contexts. This program delves into theoretical frameworks and research methodologies to analyze the causes, consequences, and societal responses to such issues. Students will engage with contemporary issues related to violence, including domestic violence, sexual abuse, and trauma-informed care within a structured academic environment.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various careers in mental health services, social work, criminal justice, and policy development. Opportunities also exist in research, advocacy organizations, and non-profit agencies focused on violence prevention and support services.

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If you have a background in psychology, sociology, or criminology, our MSc course will allow you to gain deeper insight into the effects of being abusive or being abused.

You'll develop comprehensive knowledge and understanding of a broad range of topics pertinent to interpersonal violence and abuse. You'll examine the impact of abuse in different international, cultural, and social contexts, and you'll have the chance to examine practice and research from theoretical perspectives.

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