About the degree programme

Psychology and Sociology offers a thorough training in the major areas of both subjects. Those wishing to understand identity, violence, crime or intimacy tend to draw on both disciplines.

Psychology

In psychology, you will study:

  • how we perceive, think and learn about the world around us
  • the way biological and social factors influence how we behave
  • how interests and abilities differ from person to person
  • how we communicate verbally and non-verbally
  • how and why our mental abilities change across our lives

Psychology is an experimental and observational science. It uses evidence from research studies to develop and evaluate theories.

Our programme focuses on developing skills in research methods and statistical analysis using R programming. This supports our research-led teaching.

Sociology

Sociology examines how individual choices are affected by wider social forces and how they can be understood by placing them in their social context. 

You will study:

  • the relationship between individuals and groups
  • issues of belonging and identity
  • the social causes of cooperation and conflict
  • the way societies and social institutions are formed and how they change over time

You will also learn to compare different national contexts, and understand contemporary social issues from a global perspective.

How long it takes to complete this degree programme

This programme is studied over 4 years.

A key benefit to studying a 4-year degree programme is that you have the flexibility to study a range of subjects, outside your chosen degree programme, in Year 1 and Year 2.

This allows you the opportunity to study other courses that interest you or enhance your degree. By the end of Year 2, you can decide which of these subject areas you want to focus on in the honours years of your programme.

How a joint degree programme works

This joint degree allows you to explore the different social norms, interactions, conflicts and networks that constitute everyday life. 

The two disciplines are bound together, and the joint degree enables you to understand and address fundamental questions about social life.

Programme rankings

  • We consistently rank as one of the world's top 30 universities for psychology (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025).
  • Ranked in Europe’s top 7 universities for sociology in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025.
  • Ranked 7th in the UK for sociology in the Complete University Guide 2025.

Programme benefits

  • Our commitment to teaching and student support is seen in the wins and nominations we have achieved over the years at the Edinburgh University Students' Association Teaching Awards.
  • Our single honours psychology degree and most of our joint degrees at Edinburgh are accredited by the British Psychological Society, allowing you to go on to further professional training.
  • One of the great strengths of studying sociology with us is the breadth and diversity of topics covered.
  • We offer opportunities to study abroad in Year 3.
  • You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including laboratories for:
    • cognitive neuroscience and developmental science
    • human movement
    • individual differences
    • general experimental psychology
  • Our Psychology programme focuses on developing skills in research methods and statistical analysis, including programming in R, to support our research-led teaching.

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Tuition fees for MA (Hons) Psychology and Sociology

View the tuition fees for one academic year of MA (Hons) Psychology and Sociology.

Accommodation and living costs

You need to cover your accommodation and living costs for the duration of your programme.

We estimate that a single student can potentially spend a maximum of £920 to £2,257 on living costs each month, depending on your accommodation.

This estimate covers the costs of:

  • accommodation
  • food
  • utility bills
  • travel within Edinburgh
  • health and wellbeing costs

Scholarships and funding

Funding information

You can find detailed information on financial support available, based on where you are living, in our funding section.

What you will study

Psychology

We focus on research methods and statistical analysis in this programme. You will:

  • be trained in basic concepts in research methods and statistics
  • learn how to programme in the R language
  • have a practical introduction to laboratory-based psychology research

Through lectures and tutorials, you will complete a general introduction to psychology, covering:

  • cognitive psychology
  • developmental psychology
  • biological psychology
  • differential psychology
  • social psychology
Sociology

We will introduce you to key sociological ideas by studying the relationship between individuals and groups through examples such as:

  • social change
  • drug use
  • race
  • ethnicity
  • gender

We also help you develop the key skills you need to study sociology and apply your knowledge to life outside the classroom.

Option courses

You will also choose two option courses in subjects of your choice.

Find Year 1 courses

Psychology

To prepare you for Year 3, you will complete a year-long, intensive grounding in:

  • research methods
  • statistics
  • R programming

You will continue to study core areas of psychology, developing an understanding of topics such as:

  • cognitive psychology
  • developmental psychology
  • differential psychology
  • biological psychology
  • social psychology

You will practise and develop your professional and study skills, such as:

  • reviewing scientific literature
  • report writing
  • ethical awareness
Sociology

You will study how sociologists produce and use theory (Sociology 2a) and research evidence (Sociology 2b).

Option course

You will also choose one option course in a subject of your choice.

Find Year 2 courses

You will study a mix of honours courses offered in sociology and psychology. 

You will choose advanced courses in psychology. These will expand on and combine the core areas required for British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation. 

To support your research work, you will use R in courses on research methods.

Find Year 3 courses

You will complete a project in one discipline and continue to study your honours choices. 

If you are interested in getting your British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation, you will need to do your project in psychology.

Find Year 4 courses

Study abroad

In Year 3 you may study abroad through the University's international exchange programme or the School's exchange programme with the University of Copenhagen. 

What are my options for going abroad?

Teaching and assessment

Teaching

We use a combination of:

  • tutorials
  • lectures
  • online resources
  • class discussions
  • presentations
  • practical classes
  • project work
  • peer-supported group work
  • computer-based exercises

Assessment

You will be assessed primarily through coursework including:

  • essays
  • short assignments of various kinds
  • take-home papers
  • exams 

In Year 3 you will complete a psychology group research project. 

In Year 4 you will complete an independent research project.

Support for your studies

You will have access to a range of support services if you need them throughout your degree.

We will assign you to a student adviser, and this should be the first person to contact if you need help. They can guide you to other University service teams depending on what support you need.

Our academic staff

Our people are the most important thing about our subject area. It takes a team of academics, professional services colleagues and PhD students working together to deliver our teaching, carry out our research and keep the department running. Together, they form a supportive community covering a range of professional expertise.

You can search for academic staff by name or role on our school websites

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Where you will study

Study location

Psychology teaching will take place at the psychology building in George Square, and at other locations within the University's Central Area.

The School of Social and Political Science is in the University's Central Area, close to the University's main library and computer facilities.

Academic facilities

You will have use of:

  • specialised laboratories
  • the school's own dedicated library
  • the University's main library and computer facilities

Virtual tour

You can take a closer look at the University’s Central Area and explore our facilities on the Virtual Visit site. 

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Accreditation

It may be possible to obtain accreditation by the British Psychological Society (BPS).

This programme is accredited when you:

  • cover the core BPS areas:
    • cognitive psychology
    • biological psychology
    • social psychology
    • developmental psychology
    • differential psychology
  • complete a dissertation in Year 4
  • achieve a 2.2 or above in your overall degree classification

Most students graduate with British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation. However, if you fail to meet the accreditation criteria, you can still graduate with an alternative degree in psychology.

Career paths

Psychology and Sociology graduates go on to a wide variety of careers in areas such as:

  • the private sector
  • the voluntary sector
  • local or central government
  • media or journalism
  • social or market research
  • healthcare and social services
  • charitable organisations
  • human resources
  • management
  • business and finance
  • consulting
  • media and advertising

Some students continue their studies to enter a research or teaching career, or to train as a professional psychologist in a specific field, such as:

  • clinical psychology
  • educational psychology
  • forensic psychology
  • health
  • organisational psychology

Careers Service

Our Careers Service can help you to fully develop your potential and achieve your future goals.

The Careers Service supports you not only while you are studying at the University, but also for up to two years after you finish your studies.

With the Careers Service, you can:

  • access digital resources to help you understand your skills and strengths
  • try different types of experiences and reflect on how and what you develop
  • get help finding work, including part-time jobs, vacation work, internships and graduate jobs
  • attend careers events and practice interviews
  • get information and advice to help you make informed decisions

Further study

After you complete your programme, you may want to go onto further study at Edinburgh or a different university. You could progress to:

  • a masters degree
  • a postgraduate diploma or certificate
  • a PhD
  • a second undergraduate degree

How to apply

You must submit a full application through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) before the relevant deadline.

What you need to apply

As part of your application, you will need:

  • your academic qualifications
  • a personal statement
  • evidence of your English language skills (with relevant qualifications)
  • a reference

How we select

If you have met, or are predicted to meet, all our entry requirements by the relevant deadline, then your application will go into our selection process.

As part of this selection process, we will review all the information you submit in your UCAS application when we decide who to select for this degree programme.

When to apply

  • 2026 entry UCAS deadline: 14 January 2026 (6:00pm GMT)

This is the deadline for all UK, EU and international applicants to non-medicine and veterinary medicine programmes.

To find out if any degree programmes have spaces after 14 January 2026, search the University of Edinburgh on the UCAS website.

After you apply

After you have applied for your degree programme, we suggest you have a look at the following information to help you prepare for university:

Applying as an international student

As an international student, you apply for this degree programme through UCAS.  

Visas and immigration 

If you do not have the right to live in the UK, you will need to apply for and secure a Student visa before the start date of your degree programme.  

Our Student Immigration Service can help you with the Student visa application process. 

Agents  

An education agent is someone who can help you with the application process as an international student. 

We work with education agents around the world and have a list of local offices you can contact.  

What our students say

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Testimonials from our students and graduates

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Our team of School of Political Sciences (SPS) student writers share their experiences and thoughts on the things that matter to them on our student blog, for example:

  • writing your first assignment
  • what to do in Edinburgh on the weekend
  • what to expect in Welcome Week
  • living away from home
  • hybrid learning
  • living sustainably

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Accommodation

We guarantee an offer of University accommodation for all new, single undergraduate students from outside Edinburgh. To be eligible, you need to meet all criteria and apply for accommodation by 16 August in the year of your entry to the University.

If you prefer to live elsewhere, we can offer you advice on finding accommodation in Edinburgh.

Societies and clubs

Our societies and sports clubs will help you develop your interests, meet like-minded people, find a new hobby or simply socialise.

Societies

Sports clubs

Additionally, most of the departments have associated student societies, which are designed to offer you the best chance to develop your interests, network and meet like-minded people.

Psychology Society

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Edinburgh Political Union

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Sustainable Development Association

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Sociology Society

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Social Anthropology Society

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Social Policy Society

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Q-Step Society

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The city of Edinburgh

Scotland's inspiring capital will form the background to your studies — a city with an irresistible blend of history, natural beauty and modern city life.

Health and wellbeing support

You will have access to free health and wellbeing services throughout your time at university if you need them.

The support services we offer include:

  • a student counselling service
  • a health centre (doctor's surgery)
  • support if you're living in University accommodation
  • dedicated help and support if you have a disability or need adjustment