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DClinPsychol Clinical Psychology

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    DClinPsychol 3 years Full-time: Self-funding applicants only

Course Description

Applications for October 2022 have now closed. Applications for October 2023 will open in September 2022

Studying Clinical Psychology opens the door to a career which is infinitely varied, enabling you to undertake clinical work with a broad range of people experiencing a very diverse range of mental health difficulties. Clinical Psychologists not only seek to alleviate mental distress; they also work actively to promote psychological health and wellbeing.

In addition to direct clinical work with people, you are also likely to be able to undertake service­ related research, and provide consultation and supervision to other mental health professionals, teams and services.

Our Clinical Psychology doctorate integrates clinical, academic and research practice to achieve the highest quality of professional training. We offer one of the largest and longest established Clinical Psychology training programmes in the UK, and have a national reputation for excellence and innovative practice.

Entry Requirements

A BPS accredited psychology undergraduate degree at 2.1 or above which confers GBC.

A BPS accredited psychology undergraduate degree at 2.2 level which confers GBC together with a relevant MSc at 65% or above.

A non-psychology degree at 2.1 or above together with a BPS accredited psychology MSc at 60% or above, which confers GBC.

If English is not your first language you are required to have an IELTS with an overall score of 7.5 with no element below 7.5.

 

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