MSc Psychology of Human Performance
Manchester, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 20,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* full-time | EUR 3334 part-time per 30 credits studied
Introduction
Explore the relationship between stress, health, and performance across diverse environments, from corporate offices to space exploration. Understand how humans adapt and thrive in high-pressure settings and maintain longevity in highly demanding occupations.
The psychology of human performance is a unique and dynamic field that plays a crucial role in helping individuals and teams fulfil their potential. In this course, you’ll gain a holistic understanding of human adaptation and functioning in performance domains.
You’ll examine the enablers and disablers of human performance as well as learn about the factors that predict who will thrive in extreme conditions, from a biopsychosocial perspective. You’ll also explore the concept of “extreme jobs” and their impact on health and performance.
Features and Benefits
- Research active department - The School of Psychology is home to the Stress, Health and Performance Research Group. The teaching team includes practitioners and academics who bring insights from their leading-edge expertise in psychological skills, and interventions to elevate human performance and potential across demanding environments. This includes arduous and prolonged expeditions in some of the most extreme, remote and inhospitable places on the planet; defence and security settings; policing and public safety; emergency medicine; humanitarian aid; space travel; and blue-chip companies.
- Flexible independent project – Complete an independent project in a format that suits your interests and career goals, building practical research experience along the way.
Taught by experts - Your studies are supported by a department of committed and enthusiastic teachers, researchers and experts in their chosen field. Staff research interests include stress, health and performance, understanding and enhancing human performance in order to contribute innovative and evidence-based solutions to help people live healthier lives and fulfil their potential in demanding performance environments. In addition, drawing from our enviable network of external contributing speakers, your learning will be enhanced by individuals with a track record of translating theory into practice. - Contemporary teaching - Our teaching team includes practitioners and academics with experience in high-performance domains like blue chip companies, policing, military, and healthcare in the UK and internationally.
- Transferable skills - Develop critical thinking, leadership and problem-solving skills that are valuable in a wide range of careers, from management to research.
- Holistic approach – Learn how biological, psychological and social factors impact human performance, giving you a well-rounded understanding to apply in various fields like healthcare. Gain knowledge of key theories and practical applications to optimise human performance in real-world settings such as coaching or performance management.
Enhanced student support - We strongly believe in enhancing student well-being. Each student has a Personal Tutor and the Programme Support Tutors work closely with students throughout the course. - Outstanding facilities - You’ll have access to our specialist facilities for psychology demonstration and practice, including an fNIR imaging research device, 12 experimental testing laboratories and 6 psychology laboratories.
Admissions
Curriculum
Course information
On this course, you’ll take a biopsychosocial approach to understanding human performance psychology and health-related behaviours, developing core knowledge and critically reflecting on the many interlinking pathways to health, stress and performance.
You’ll learn the key theories, mechanisms, and practical applications of human performance psychology such as cognitive behavioural approaches, biological mechanisms and social impacts.
Alongside building academic knowledge of human performance psychology, we’ll also help you to develop essential skills in critical analysis, project leadership and problem-solving skills. These skills are highly transferrable and will help you in your future career.
Core Modules
- Biopsychosocial Foundations of Human Performance
- Human Performance in Demanding Environments
- Maximising Human Performance
- Critical Thinking in Human Performance Research
- Synthesis and Independent Project
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Career prospects
With a postgraduate degree in the Psychology of Human Performance, you will have a diverse range of careers prospects and key transferable skills. Interdisciplinary knowledge of the psychological aspects of human performance under pressure, an understanding of the individual challenges that different performance environments present, and knowledge of how to maximise human performance will benefit postgraduates who wish to work in any applied human performance setting. This could include, but is not limited to, corporate settings (particularly management, Human Resources and Talent Acquisition), Education, Healthcare, Defence and Security, Critical Infrastructure (e.g. energy), Aerospace, Third Sector and the Civil Service.
You will develop important transferable skills throughout the course, which include critical analysis and evaluation, synthesis of information, communicating complex ideas, problem solving, project management and teamwork.
Program delivery
Study
- Full-time 20% lectures, seminars or similar; 0% placement; 80% independent study
- Part-time 20% lectures, seminars or similar; 0% placement; 80% independent study
Assessment
- Full-time 100% coursework; 0% practical; 0% examination
- Part-time 100% coursework; 0% practical; 0% examination
Program Admission Requirements
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