

MA Psychology and Russian
About this course
Psychology and Russian is a pairing of distinctive intellectual depth. Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, examining perception, cognition, motivation, emotion, development, and social interaction through empirical research and theoretical analysis. Russian is not only the language of one of the world's major nations and one of its great literary traditions, from Pushkin and Dostoevsky to Chekhov and Akhmatova, it is also a key to understanding one of the most significant and complex countries in contemporary geopolitics. Together, the two disciplines develop both scientific rigour and linguistic and cultural depth in equal measure. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year, full-time programme provides a broad grounding in psychology, introducing you to the major areas of the discipline including perception, cognition, motivation, and social behaviour, and developing your research skills from the outset through practical classes and empirical work. The psychology degree at St Andrews is designed to provide the Graduate Basis for Chartership with the British Psychological Society, supporting professional development for those who wish to pursue psychology as a career. The Russian strand develops your linguistic competence in Russian alongside engagement with its literature, history, film, and culture. The programme includes a year abroad, which is essential for developing real language proficiency and for experiencing Russian culture and academic life directly. A typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects the selective and demanding nature of the degree. Graduates are well placed for careers in the foreign office, diplomacy, international journalism, intelligence work, academic research, clinical and applied psychology, and international organisations. The combination of scientific training in psychology and linguistic access to Russia is genuinely rare and opens doors in a range of contexts where understanding human behaviour and the Russian-speaking world intersect. Many graduates continue to postgraduate training in psychology or to doctoral research in psychology, Russian studies, or international relations.
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