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MA in Human Givens Psychotherapy
Modules 5 and 6
The full Master’s Degree in Human Givens Psychotherapy includes two final study days, held at NTU. The first, entitled ‘Doing Social Sciences Research’ outlines how to set up a testable hypothesis or other research
question and different ways of collecting and analysing data to address this.
The second day continues this process, begins to match up students with their NTU or MindFields College research supervisor, and maps out the research project in finer detail.
MODULE 5 is a distance learning module about quantitative and qualitative methodology. It is provided by NTU and will enhance students’ ability and skills in preparation for their MA research project.
A small pilot research project will be planned and undertaken, exploring a potential topic for Module 6.
MODULE 6 requires the carrying out and submission of the student’s final research project. The topic is of their choosing, and usually based upon the pilot conducted in Module 5. In this way, learning across the whole MA programme is consolidated. The research supervisor is available for advice throughout.
For more detailed information about the Module 5 and 6 programme, download the programme PDF.
Further information
> Modules 1 and 2
> Modules 3 and 4
> Diagram showing course structure
> How to apply
> Course fees
If you would like any further information about the new programme, or you would like to discuss your options in more detail before applying, please don't hesitate to call the College Registrar, Kathy Hardy, on 01323 811440.



