An understanding of developmental disorders and neurodivergence – including conditions such as autism and dyslexia – is essential to ensure that our healthcare and educational systems can provide the support that all children need to flourish.
Our Master’s in Developmental Disorders will not only allow you to explore how humans develop neurotypically, but will also introduce you to the ways in which we vary, including how we can diagnose developmental disorders and how best to help those with developmental disorders achieve their full potential. The programme will provide an ideal foundation to pursue a future career in clinical or educational psychology by equipping you with the latest knowledge on developmental disorders ready to apply in educational or healthcare settings.
All of our Psychology Master's programmes are approved as training for postgraduate studies by the Economic and Social Research Council.
Who is this programme for?
Our Developmental Disorders MSc is perfect for motivated students who have completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology or a related field, or who have experience working with children in educational or health settings. In particular, this programme will appeal to students who are compassionate and enthusiastic about exploring the neurodivergences present within the human population, and how we can support children growing up with developmental disorders to ensure that they don’t get left behind.
Looking ahead to employability
Our comprehensive programme equips you with both theoretical knowledge and practical research-based skills that can open doors to rewarding careers in educational psychology, clinical psychology or speech therapy. You will also be prepared for applying your knowledge in special needs education or the healthcare-related sector.
As a student, you will have access to Lancaster University's internationally-renowned Psychology Department, home to one of the largest Infant and Child Development Labs in the world. Here, you will study in an environment at the forefront of research, ensuring that your learning experience is informed by cutting-edge developments in the field.
You will also:
- Learn from world-leading experts with research specialisms in autism and language/literacy disorders, including dyslexia and developmental language disorder.
- Get the opportunity to take part in our Psychology Employability Programme, where you can gain psychology-relevant work experience alongside your studies.
- Get experience of multiple types of research methods with a wide range of specialist technology used for studying child development and developmental disorders.
What to expect
This programme has been designed to ensure you have a comprehensive understanding of both neurotypical and neurodiverse human development, with a special emphasis on childhood and related developmental disorders. Our core modules will lay the theoretical groundwork necessary to undertake ethical and safe studies involving children and young people with developmental disorders.
Additionally, you will have the opportunity to select from a range of optional modules, allowing you to customise your degree and explore topics that are of particular interest to you. From mental health to psychology in education, these modules will allow you to specialise your learning and provide you with a more holistic insight into the nature of developmental psychology and developmental disorders.
In your final term, you’ll apply everything you’ve learned through a dissertation project, on a topic that you are passionate about. Access to state-of-the-art developmental psychology labs and equipment—such as neuroimaging, EEG, eye-tracking, and computational modelling—will provide you with invaluable hands-on research skills. This experience will boost your professional development and will make you a standout candidate for future employers.