International Foundation Year in Science, Engineering and Computing (2 Semesters), Leading to Master of Psychology (Hons) in Advanced Psychology

Study Group - University of Leeds International Study Centre

UK,England

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54 Months

Duration

CAD 23,500/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1904

Total Students: 36,205 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom

International Foundation Year in Science, Engineering and Computing (2 Semesters), Leading to Master of Psychology (Hons) in Advanced Psychology

Program Overview

International Foundation Year in Science, Engineering and Computing

This route leads to a diverse range of science-related undergraduate degrees at the University of Leeds. Across two semesters you will study core and subject-specific modules which are carefully tailored for your academic development and chosen area of study.

Once you have successfully completed your International Foundation Year and achieved the required progression grades, you will be well-equipped to start your undergraduate degree at the University of Leeds.

Leading to: Advanced Psychology MPsyc (Hons)

This innovative course accredited by the British Psychological Society gives you the chance to differentiate yourself from others by studying psychology to an advanced level.

You can apply now to study the 4 years Mpsyc, BSc Advanced Psychology. This means that if you achieve a minimum of a 2:1 after 3 years you will not have to reapply for a Masters, and you can choose one of our two prestigious masters programmes: 'Cognitive Development and Disorders' or 'Psychological Approaches to Health’.

Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, covering a wide range of human thoughts, feelings and behaviour. The field of psychology has the potential for profound beneficial impacts on people and societies, such as how we make decisions about our medical care, how technology influences our lives or why many of us suffer with poor mental health. There are many unanswered questions and the need for new psychological research and knowledge is extensive.