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This program is designed to provide comprehensive training in clinical, health, and neuropsychology, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skill development. Alongside core psychological disciplines, you'll gain professional practice training and research methodology expertise. These competencies will prepare you for doctoral studies in clinical or health psychology, or for professional roles as a Practitioner Psychologist. Flexible study options include a one-year full-time or two-year part-time pathway.
Curriculum Overview
Applied Psychology Topics
Three specialized modules addressing fundamental theories and practical applications across clinical, health, and neuropsychological domains.Professional Practice
This component delivers evidence-based instruction on essential professional standards and ethical guidelines established by leading regulatory bodies including the British Psychological Society, Health Care and Professions Council, and national healthcare organizations.Research Methods in Clinical Health Psychology
Students explore epidemiological principles, qualitative methodologies, mixed-method approaches, and systematic evidence evaluation techniques.Introduction to Psychological Therapies
Participants receive foundational training in contemporary evidence-based therapeutic interventions, with opportunities to develop clinical competencies through supervised role-playing exercises with practicing psychologists.Dissertation
Students conduct an independent research project under supervision, focusing on clinical, health, or neuropsychological themes. The dissertation may involve original research, secondary data analysis, or systematic review methodologies.
Career Pathways
This program appeals to aspiring applied psychologists seeking research careers through PhD pathways or clinical training opportunities. The specialized health psychology focus equips graduates with mental and physical health expertise valuable for roles in NGOs or international organizations like the World Health Organization. The acquired professional and research competencies enhance employability for advanced training or clinical positions. Alumni frequently secure PhD funding or transition into psychology assistant roles and mental health organization positions after completing the program.
First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in Psychology from a UK University, or overseas equivalent.
Applicants with a non-UK Psychology degree must be able to evidence that they've undertaken a statistics class/module and also a research methods class/module and completed a research project/dissertation in their undergraduate (or postgraduate) Psychology degree. If they've no previous statistics or research experience then they'll struggle with the content of this programme.
The MSc Clinical Health Psychology requires a minimum overall score of IELTS 7.0 (no individual components below 6.5 and a writing component of 7 or above) or equivalent. Test must be valid for two years.
Pre-sessional courses in English are available.