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Social and Cultural Psychology
London School of Economics and Political Science80% 40%
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Location: London School of Economics and Political Science
Website: https://www.lse.ac.uk
Study mode full-time
Degree: Masters
Start Date: 2020/09/01
Duration: 12 months
Intl fees: £22608
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London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London has opted into the TEF and received a Bronze award.
This programme explores the ways in which culture and society shape how people think, behave and relate to each other. We draw on theories, concepts andmethods of social and cultural psychology to understand how societies think, how communities develop a sense of identity and how they represent controversialand important issues affecting local and global public spheres. It gives students a grounded understanding of theoretical and applied issues as well as training ina broad range of research methods. It combines the study of theoretical and applied issues with a sophisticated training in a broad range of research methods.
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Entry requirements
Minimum entry requirement: 2:1 degree or equivalent in a social science discipline (a background in psychology is desirable but not required)
Language qualifications
IELTS: 7.5 (7.5 with 7.0 in listening and writing, reading6.5)
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International students
Nearly 150 countries are represented among the student body at the university and around two thirds of all students are from outside the UK. This means there are various sources of help and assistance on hand for international students including help with immigration and visas issues as well as English language courses. Most of this comes through the International Student Immigration Service who offer help before a student arrives, during their time at the university and also assistance after finishing their studies. They also operate the exchange programs, the Erasmus program and the Sciences Po undergraduate programs. At the heart of student life is the Student Union, a member of the National Union of Students and the University of London Union. It is often regarded as the most politically active in the UK, dating back to its activity in the 1960s. It operates out of a purpose built facility on the Aldwych campus. It is responsible for the organisation and undertaking of entertainment events and societies as well as student welfare issues. There are over 200 societies, 40 sports clubs and a busy media group within the university.