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About This Course
You'll focus on exploring the psychological aspects of mental and physical wellbeing, including their origins, treatment approaches, and preventive measures. In clinical psychology, you'll investigate childhood behavioral issues, adult mental health conditions, and psychological challenges in aging populations, covering current concerns like eating disorders and substance abuse. The health psychology component examines why some individuals adopt unhealthy behaviors and explores the psychological impact of illness and disability.
While gaining comprehensive knowledge across modern psychology topics, you'll concentrate on mental and physical health factors while developing practical clinical skills. The clinical psychology curriculum addresses childhood behavioral disorders, adult mental illnesses, and geriatric psychological issues, including contemporary challenges like eating disorders, body image concerns, and substance abuse. You'll explore both the causes of these issues and potential treatment or prevention strategies. Health psychology studies the psychological drivers behind unhealthy behaviors like poor nutrition, sedentary lifestyles, or risky sexual practices. You'll examine the psychological effects of illnesses such as cardiovascular disease and cancer, along with stress's impact on health. Beyond identifying problems, you'll learn about improvement strategies through psychological approaches like therapy and mindfulness, plus the advantages of wellbeing science.
Established in 1963, Bangor University's Psychology Department ranks among the UK's oldest and most extensive. We consistently place in the National Student Survey's top 10 for student satisfaction and maintain one of the country's largest student populations. Our department excels not only in teaching but also in globally recognized research. The latest Research Excellence Framework rated 85% of our work as 'Internationally Excellent' or 'World-leading'. This cutting-edge research directly informs our teaching, creating a dynamic educational environment with diverse modules taught by internationally renowned specialists.
Our department boasts an international atmosphere, attracting staff and students worldwide. We prioritize both academic excellence and student welfare, with teaching staff providing exceptional support. This combination creates what we consider an unparalleled, stimulating, and fulfilling setting for studying Psychology with Clinical and Health Psychology.
Career Prospects
This program prepares students for clinical practice while remaining relevant to various psychological professions (clinical, educational, counseling, health psychology, etc.). Graduates also qualify for careers common to all degree holders, including management training, accounting, education, healthcare, social work, law enforcement, and military service. Employers typically seek transferable skills, and a psychology degree offers a distinctive blend as it combines both literary and quantitative disciplines.