Health psychology is the study of how biological, psychological, and social factors influence health, illness, and healthcare, and it is one of the fastest growing areas of applied psychology. Our British Psychological Society (BPS) aligned MSc in Health Psychology provides you with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to pursue a diverse range of careers in health and related settings. Using interactive teaching and assessment methods, as well as hands-on work placements, you will learn about contemporary topics in health psychology, including:
As part of the ‘Becoming and being ill’ module, you will learn about how biological, social, and psychological factors shape health, focusing on health challenges, recovery, and coping with illness.
During the ‘Health Promotion, Prevention, and Behaviour Change’ module, you will learn how to support people experiencing chronic health problems, including exploring psychological principles behind health promotion, illness prevention, and intervention development.
The 'Professional Practice in Health Psychology' module offers hands-on experience through a placement in a health organisation, allowing you to develop critical professional skills, reflect on ethical frameworks, and gain insight into the roles of health psychologists in multidisciplinary teams.
As part of the ‘Applied Psychological Research Methods’, you will develop critical understanding of quantitative and qualitative approaches to research, while guiding you through the full research process - from selecting methods and analysing data to interpreting and disseminating psychological research findings.
You will apply your learning from the programme by conducting your own health-related research as part of your ‘Applied research Dissertation’ module.
Beyond Health Psychology, you will also develop a range of transferable skills that are useful in almost all work settings, including: critical thinking, research and analysis skills, reflective practice, teamwork, and real-life work experience. These skills ensure that you graduate equipped for a range of careers.
2:2 in a BPS-accredited psychology or joint-Psychology degree conferring Graduate Basis for Chartered (GBC) membership, or equivalent qualification eligible to confer GBC membership with the BPS.
Those students that wish to continue on to Stage 2 training (to become a qualified Health Psychologist) must have graduate basis for chartership (GBC) with the BPS.
You will also need: an English language qualification
Your transferable expertise in human behaviour, critical evaluation, and research will be highly valued in roles such as user experience (UX) researcher, behavioural insights analyst, or market researcher. Wherever your career takes you, you’ll be ready to make an impact.
Applied Psychological Research Methods (30 credits)
Becoming and being ill (30 credits)
Health Promotion, Prevention, and Behaviour Change (30 credits)
Professional Practice in Health Psychology (30 credits)
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