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In our MSc Digital Technologies in Mental Health program, you'll acquire the expertise to:
Innovatively design and implement cutting-edge technologies
Comprehend the legal, economic, and promotional frameworks for technological advancement
Cultivate strong research and analytical capabilities.
Through six-week placements with industry pioneers, you'll obtain practical experience in digital therapy and conduct research tackling genuine challenges identified during your placement.
Prepare yourself for a career in digital mental health innovation.
Our MSc program employs diverse teaching methods, including:
Interactive lectures and discussions
Hands-on lab sessions
Personalized tutorials and collaborative workshops
Digital learning platforms
You'll develop comprehensive knowledge of:
Core technologies supporting digital mental health solutions
Combining clinical expertise with digital applications
Navigating ethical and regulatory considerations in digital mental health
Applying critical analysis to assess digital intervention efficacy
Developing culturally sensitive approaches.
Numerous opportunities will allow you to bridge academic concepts with real-world applications.
Your abilities will be showcased through various assessments including technical reports, academic papers, presentations, team projects, and practical tasks - all highly regarded by employers.
These evaluations measure your acquired competencies while boosting your professional confidence.
Advance your career through comprehensive theory and practical evaluation.
Graduating with an MSc in Digital Technologies in Mental Health from Roehampton equips you with versatile skills for success in this growing field.
Career pathways across private, public, and nonprofit sectors include:
Psychological research and academic instruction
Advanced studies for specialized psychology careers
Data analysis and healthcare research roles
Innovative product development and digital management positions
Science journalism and public outreach initiatives