About Psychology MA in University of Limerick
    The Master of Art in Psychology (MA Psychology) is a full-time 1-year conversion course that integrates existing undergraduate modules and postgraduate modules. The course - accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) - has been designed for students with prior experiences in psychology and research methods comparable to 1 year of study (10 modules; 60 ECTS).
On successful completion of the programme, it is expected that the student will be able to:
	- Identify the fundamental psychological processes that underlie psychological phenomena in cognition, developmental psychology, social psychology, personality psychology, and biological psychology.
- Understand the fundamental principles of research methods.
- Critically evaluate current issues in psychological research and its applications in society.
- Demonstrate how psychological issues can be investigated and critically evaluated.
- Select and develop strategies to investigate and solve psychological issues on the level of individuals and groups.
- Apply the fundamental psychological concepts and practices to psychological issues in research and in the social context.
- Demonstrate expertise in applying psychological methods when assessing and solving psychological issues.
- Demonstrate interpersonal competencies and professional sensitivity including ethical behaviour.
- Conceptualise, research and write critical assessments of psychological areas of investigation.
- Understand and evaluate the significance of psychological research and the findings that it can provide.
- Critically evaluate psychological applications to solutions in society considering contextual limitations and the feasibility of psychological interventions.
Academic qualification equivalents
	- A four-year or three-year honours degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university. First-division results are required with a minimum overall grade of 60%*.
- Particular programmes may require an interview and/or work experience.  
         *The programmes listed below have specific entry requirements. Please read carefully if you are interested in applying to one of these       programmes.
Masters of Mechanical Engineering/Aeronautical Engineering
	- Students are required to hold a four-year or a three-year honours degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university with a minimum average score of 70% or above and no backlogs.
- Students for both courses must also submit a written paper outlining the details of their Final Year Project as part of the application. 
MSc. Nursing
	- A four-year or three-year honours degree in a relevant discipline from a first-level university. First-division results are required with a minimum overall grade of 65%.
English language requirements (one of the below):
	- IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5* with no less than 6.0 in any component.
	*Please note some programmes have a higher IELTS requirement. **Please note, we can only accept Academic IELTS. General IELTS will not be accepted.  
- TOEFL : 580 (paper based) or 90 (internet based)
- PTE: a minimum score of 61 (with no section score below 59)
University of Limerick Highlights 
	
		
			| University type | Public | 
		
			| Campus setting | Suburban | 
		
			| Academic calendar | Semester based | 
		
			| International students | 2000+ | 
		
			| Total courses | 170+ | 
		
			| No of Campuses | 1 | 
		
			| Number of residence halls | 8 | 
		
			| Number of faculties | 5 | 
		
			| Number of teaching staff | 1700 | 
		
			| Applications accepted | Online | 
		
			| Mode of program | Full time, part time and online | 
		
			| Financial aid | Scholarship, loans and grants | 
	
University of Limerick Cost of Living
The estimated cost of living for one academic year (9 months) at UL is:
	
		
			| Expenses | Cost in EUR | 
		
			| Campus Accommodation | 4,913 | 
		
			| Books & Supplies | 450 | 
		
			| Food | 2,700 | 
		
			| Immigration Registration Fees | 300 | 
		
			| Health Insurance | 500 | 
		
			| Miscellaneous | 2,300-2,500 |