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The MSc in Mental Health and Wellbeing is an innovative program offering comprehensive training through interdisciplinary instruction and a three-month research placement. This program emphasizes mental health in non-clinical settings, especially workplaces, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications in health psychology, clinical psychology, organizational psychology, and positive psychology.
This MSc program caters to individuals passionate about mental health and wellbeing in general populations. The curriculum benefits from a cross-disciplinary perspective, with instruction provided by globally renowned experts spanning psychology, business, economics, medicine, health sciences, and behavioral sciences. Students receive both foundational and specialized training in mental health research and its practical implementation.
The coursework encompasses modules on research methodologies, fundamental and advanced topics in mental health research and practice, plus real-world intervention strategies. Instruction is led by specialists from Warwick's Departments of Psychology, Business School, Medical School, and Manufacturing Group, ensuring a balance of academic rigor and practical relevance.
A key feature of the program is a three-month applied research placement within a business setting. Students collaborate with academic and organizational supervisors to define their research project's focus.