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MSc Psychology of Health and Well-being

  • DeadlineStudy Details:

    Full-time: 1 year
    Part-time: 2 years

Course Description

Undertaking this programme will enable you to understand how to help clients to change their behaviour and find ways to adjust to a long-term condition.

The programme provides an excellent grounding in theory and research if you wish to pursue a career in the health, well-being, research and/or social care sectors (e.g. clinical or counselling psychology, health promotion).

If you are currently a health or social care professional, you will also be able to incorporate behavioural and psychological approaches to improving health and self-care into your current work.

The programme will also enable you to understand and appraise research evidence to inform your practice and develop your career.

The programme has a strong emphasis on transferrable employability skills and includes a work-based module to help you enhance your skills and develop your next career steps.

Entry Requirements

This programme is aimed at graduate psychologists, healthcare and well-being professionals working in the NHS, third-sector and private practice (e.g., nurses, dieticians, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, well-being practitioners, social prescribers etc) or the wider public health field.

Fees

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Student Destinations

This programme is designed to teach a range of transferrable, professional skills including: understanding behaviour change and psychological interventions to improve health and well-being, identifying and comprehending research evidence, and conducting rigorous research to reach sound analytical conclusions.

The work-based module is designed to teach practical transferrable skills to enhance your employability.

Many students will already be working within health and social care professions. This programme will enable them to enhance their current roles, developing their practice and facilitating career progression.

For those embarking on a new career in the health and social care sector this programme gives an excellent grounding in transferrable, professional skills necessary for both employment and further study.

Many students may go on to careers in clinical or counselling psychology, public health or health research. The core skills required to apply for roles as an Assistant Psychologist or Research Assistant are central to the programme.

Module Details

Core modules
Health Promotion and Behavioural Interventions (15 credits)
Understanding and Managing Long-term Conditions (15 credits)
Introduction to clinical interventions (15 credits)
Introductory Research Methods (30 credits)
Work-based Learning (15 credits)
Psychology for Health and Social Care (15 credits)

Elective module
Elective Module (15 credits)

Choose from a range of modules including (indicative list): Advanced research methods, social determinants of health and perinatal mental health.

Dissertation module
Dissertation module (60 credits)

The dissertation provides you with the opportunity to undertake a piece of original, independent research focussed on the topics that are of particular interest to you, and you wish to explore in greater depth.

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