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Course Overview

Our MSc and PgCert courses have a distinctive emphasis on the experiences of people who live with distressThis course will cover a range of distressing experiences commonly encountered in mental health services, explored from a community and clinical psychology perspective.

We have placed employability at the heart of the psychology courses. You'll benefit from an annual psychology-specific careers day, clear signposting of skills development within modules and career opportunities from the School and across the University.

You could go on to work in a number of areas including clinical psychology, psychotherapy, care coordination, social work, mental health nursing and occupational therapy. The course could also help you gain senior roles and responsibilities within charities or NGOs.

Please note that successful completion of the programme does not qualify you to practice as a clinical psychologist in the UK and will not allow you to register with the Health Professions Council as a 'practitioner psychologist', nor to use the protected title 'clinical psychologist'. 

Entry Requirement 

MSc

2:1 undergraduate degree in Psychology or an allied field such as neuroscience, social work, nursing, medicine or psycho-social studies.

PgCert

2:2 undergraduate degree in Psychology or an allied field such as neuroscience, social work, nursing, medicine or psycho-social studies.

Fees

The fee shown is for entry 2021/22

  • UK fee: £2195.56
  • International fee: £3311.11

Total course fee:

  • UK fee:  £9880
  • International fee: £14900

This information was accurate on : 03/05/2021
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