Postgraduate Course

Behaviour Change (incorporating PG Dip/PG Cert)

MSc

Course details

Study options

Part-time: 3 years

UK fee

£1,050 per 20 credits (2024/25)

Course level

Postgraduate

Qualification

MSc

Start date

September

Location

Kedleston Road, Derby Campus

The first Master’s course of its kind, our MSc Behaviour Change programme opens doors to a wide range of fulfilling careers which focus on changing people’s behaviour and helping them to make positive choices.

This is an original and topical course which challenges assumptions about behaviour change. It is aimed at professionals who want to gain new knowledge and skills to support their work, and at graduates from a broad range of disciplines who would like to specialise in behaviour change and add social science to their skill set.

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MSc Behaviour Change graduate, Duncan Aspin, discusses why he chose to study the course and how it has benefited his career

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Learning how to adapt to change

Graduate Gerry Mulholland works for global grocery technology business the Ocado Group as Global Health, Safety and Environmental Director. The skills and knowledge he learned on our course have helped him develop his role.

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Pioneering a new area of study

Behaviour change has found a place at the heart of UK policy making, with an emphasis on finding innovative ways of encouraging, enabling and supporting people to make better choices for themselves.  It plays a key role in health, safety and environmental initiatives.

Our MSc fills a gap in high quality postgraduate education covering this topical subject. It covers psychological theories and models so that you can develop a greater understanding of human behaviour and behaviour change.

You’ll also gain the transferable skills you need to design, deliver and evaluate interventions that provide opportunities for people to change in a variety of practical contexts.

A flexible learning experience

Our course has a structure as innovative as its content, enabling you to integrate your studies with your work and other commitments. It features three-day study blocks at our Kedleston Road campus, totalling nine days per year. You’ll also engage in guided learning and research activities at times to suit you.

You can either complete the full MSc over three years, or take a ‘step-off’ award after one year with the generic Postgraduate Certificate or after two years with the Postgraduate Diploma.

You will have the chance to apply module coursework to specialist contexts that matter to you, are career relevant, and aligned with practical experience.

In your masters research project in the final year, you will then conduct an independent study into an aspect of behaviour change which relates to your chosen area.

The campus-based induction of this programme tends to fall within the middle week of September.

A teaching team to inspire you

You’ll be taught by a dedicated team of psychology and ergonomics experts whose research underpins and enriches this course. They are conducting studies into a broad spectrum of topics including body esteem, the management of painful conditions, smoking cessation, coping with stress, ageing and social inclusion, health and safety, people’s connection to nature, and language and communication.

Our staff have close links with professional bodies such as the British Psychological Society as well as major employers and stakeholders within the health, ergonomics and environmental sectors. Thanks to these wider professional networks, the course features opportunities for you to hear from influential guest speakers who can share their experiences of behaviour change interventions.

As part of our thriving academic community, we also have a  which advances our studies in everything from wellbeing, health and weight loss to anxiety and compassion. It offers a range of consultancy services and runs regular research seminars. 

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Postgraduate Open Event

Join us at an upcoming Postgraduate Open Event, where you will get the opportunity to meet our expert academics and find out more about your course.

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What you will study

This course is made up of three stages: Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, and MSc.

In year one, you’ll study three modules such as:

  • Psychology for Behaviour Change - You will learn about psychology as a science and explore psychological approaches to learning, cognition, individual differences and social factors in order to critically reflect on how research in these areas is relevant to an understanding of behaviour
  • Theories and Models of Behaviour - You will learn about the major models, theories, and approaches to behaviour. You will critically consider how intentions, attitudes, values, and other factors shape behaviour and behaviour change. Factors impacting on behaviour will be considered including the individual, the social environment, and the physical environment, and both short-term and long-term aspects of behaviour and behaviour change
  • Applied Behaviour Change Interventions - You’ll gain the knowledge and skills required to propose, design and evaluate an evidence-based workplace or community behaviour change intervention

In your second year, you’ll study a further three modules. The first two modules will help you develop an extensive repertoire of research and evaluation skills applicable to running projects and initiatives in a variety of settings. In your third module you'll develop your skills in embedding behaviour change. 

  • Quantitative Research, Evaluation and Behaviour Change Application - you'll analyse, report and evaluate empirical quantitative research and behaviour change interventions in applied contexts.
  • Qualitative Research, Evaluation and Behaviour Change Application - you’ll design, conduct, report and evaluate empirical research in an applied leadership context using text-based data and a qualitative approach. Qualitative approaches add rich insights to the evaluation of interventions in real world settings.
  • Sustaining Behaviour Change - for the final taught module, attention shifts to considering the psychological and contextual conditions for sustaining behaviour change in the realities of organisational settings. This will draw on systems thinking and research and be considered against the context of established and emerging areas of behaviour change application including Positive Psychology, Environmental Sustainability, Health and Safety and Organisational Culture.

At this final stage, you only study one module which runs over three terms:

  • Research Project in Behaviour Change - you’ll identify a research issue related to behaviour change in your chosen area, review existing literature, formulate novel research questions and test these questions.

Under the supervision of a member of the programme team, you’ll identify a research issue related to behaviour change in your chosen area, review existing literature, formulate novel research questions and - applying all relevant ethical guidelines and principles - test these questions through the application of contemporary psychological methodologies and appropriate data analysis and scientific report writing.

Please note that our modules are subject to change - we review the content of our courses regularly, making changes where necessary to improve your experience and graduate prospects.

How you will learn

You’ll be taught by a dedicated team of research-active psychologists and ergonomists who all have expert knowledge of psychological theory, practice, and research. You’ll benefit from exchanges with students across our behaviour change areas, thus increasing your multidisciplinary outlook. As part of the course you’ll undertake your own research project, specialising in an area of behaviour change that particularly interests you and that is relevant to your current work or career aspirations.

Our MSc Behaviour Change programme combines research-led teaching with an innovative portfolio of assessments to ensure you develop both the knowledge and transferable skills necessary for employment in a number of sectors promoting behaviour change.

The course is offered as a part-time degree and it is unique in that it combines periods of flexible learning throughout the duration of each term with on-campus study blocks amounting to a total of nine days attendance per year. Each module has an on-campus study block of three days of lectures, seminars and guided activities. In addition, you have access to our bespoke study materials and learning activities which you’ll engage with in your own time, giving you the flexibility to study at the most convenient time and place for you. The nine-day on-campus attendance per year fits well with a typical ten-day industry allocation for staff development, so if you’re self-funding it allows you to continue to work full-time. In addition, new students attend our two-day induction event at the start of the academic year.

Assessment

You'll be assessed via coursework. There will be many activities to thoroughly prepare you for your coursework. Assessments are matched to the individual module learning outcomes, which are derived from the course aims and learning outcomes.

An expert teaching team

Who will teach you

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Dr Jenny Lunt
Programme leader

Dr Jenny Lunt is a lecturer in Health Psychology here at the University of Derby. Prior to joining the University of Derby, Jenny worked as an independent practitioner and as a principal psychologist within the health and safety executive. Jenny is now active in research, focusing on the application of behaviour change to Health and Safety and Recovery at work.

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Entry requirements

You will need an undergraduate degree (lower second or above) or equivalent in a relevant subject or substantial professional experience.

Fees and funding

2024/25 (August 2024 - July 2025)

TypeFull-timePart-time
UK

N/A

£1,050 per 20 credits

International

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N/A

Please note fees normally increase in line with inflation and the University's strategic approach to fees, which is reviewed on an annual basis. The total fee you pay may therefore increase after one year of study.

* UK full-time fees paid within one academic year are rounded down to the nearest £50 if applicable

Additional costs and optional extras

About postgraduate awards

Please note at postgraduate level, you’ll need to gain the following number of credits in total to obtain the respective awards. If you have any questions please contact us.

AwardCredits
Postgraduate Certificate60 Credits
Postgraduate Diploma120 Credits
MA or MSc180 Credits

This means you will gain 180 credits in total to complete the full MA or MSc. If you are studying part time you will normally complete your studies over two or three years, depending on the course structure.

Funding your studies

Find out more about fees, postgraduate loans and support you may be entitled to.

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Alumni discount for Derby graduates

We offer a discount on postgraduate course fees for all Derby alumni.

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How to apply

Please look at our application deadlines before you apply.


UK students

Apply directly to the University.

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Careers

Our MSc Behaviour Change course could be your stepping stone to employment and promotion opportunities in areas, such as the health sector, local government, environmental and occupational health and safety roles.

It also provides a suitable qualification if you’re working in allied areas and want to progress your career by branching out into a specialist area. You could, for instance, be a physiotherapist or an occupational health and safety professional keen to broaden your skill set by focusing on behaviour change.

In addition, the MSc Behaviour Change provides a strong basis for further study in the form of a PhD. 

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Speeding up the 'climate change sloth'

To help us all psychologically and behaviourally adapt to meeting the challenges posed by net-zero targets, University of Derby Psychology lecturers have worked with MSc Behaviour Change students to generate some simple messages.

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Contact us

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† Additional information about your studies

The programme is currently only offered as a part-time degree.

Please note that the content of this programme is subject to change.

Teaching hours

Like most universities, we operate extended teaching hours at the University of Derby, so contact time with your lecturers and tutors could be anytime between 9am and 9pm. Your timetable will usually be available on the website 24 hours after enrolment on to your course.

Additional costs and optional extras

We’re committed to providing you with an outstanding learning experience. Our expert teaching, excellent facilities and great employability prepare you for your future career. As part of our commitment to you we aim to keep any additional study costs to a minimum. However, there are occasions where students may incur some additional costs.

The information provided on this page is correct at the time of publication but course content, costs and other individual course details do change from time to time and are updated as often as possible, so please do check these pages again when making your final decision to apply for a course. Any updated course details will also be confirmed to you at application, enrolment and in your offer letter.

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Minimum numbers

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