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Complete listings of advanced modules, with associated course details are available via the table below.
Year 3 | Advanced Modules |
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20182019-1920 | Advanced Modules 20182019-1920 |
20192020-2021 | Advanced Modules 20192020-2021 |
Literature Surveys
Everything you need to know about Literature Surveys, from initial planning through to final submission can be found on the Literature Surveys - Key Information page.
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Year 3 | Potential Literature Survey Supervisors |
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20182019-1920 | Literature Survey Supervisors 2018-19 2019-20Literature Survey Supervisors 2019-20 |
2020-21 | TBC |
Projects
A great deal of extremely useful information on carrying out a project, and subsequent writeup can be found via the Projects - Key Information page. This section includes information on obtaining ethical approval which is an important part of preparing for your project.
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Year 3 | Potential Project Supervisors |
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20182019-1920 | BSc Projects - Potential Supervisors 2018-19 2019-20BSc Projects - Potential Supervisors 2019-20 |
2020-21 | TBC |
Y3 and Beyond talk
The slides from the "Planning your third year and beyond" talk (which was given in Week 5 of the Spring term 2019) can be downloaded from the Talks section on the Year 2 Research Methods course page on the VLE.
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Year 3 | Advanced Modules | Literature Surveys | Projects | |
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20182019-1920 | Deadline: Advanced Module selection open via online app throughout Week 8 of the Spring Term. Allocations announced: Week 10 | Literature Survey Schedule 20182019-1920 | Project Schedule 20182019-1920 | |
20192020-2021 | Deadline: Advanced Module selection open via online app throughout Week 8 of the Spring Term. Allocations announced: Week 10 | Literature Survey Schedule 2019-20 | Project Schedule 2019-20TBC | TBC |
Allocation procedures for Year 3 courses
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Students who are successful in their application to take the two clinical modules are automatically assigned to these modules as their first choices for Advanced Modules in the Autumn and Spring Terms. MPsych MSci students take one advanced module per term in their third year and so no further steps may be necessary if they are successful in their application to take the two clinical modules. BSc students take two advanced modules per term however, and so their second Advanced Module for each term is allocated using the procedure common to all BSc students, as described below.
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