Health Psychology MSc
University of Bedfordshire
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This course enables you to develop your understanding of how psychology and health can be used to promote general wellbeing. You learn how to apply the scientific and theoretical principles and ideas of health psychology while developing the practical skills and knowledge required for employment or research in the field. You study social and psychological issues, including aspects such as obesity, lifestyle and stress, and explore how we can understand, intervene and promote health and ...Read more

This course enables you to develop your understanding of how psychology and health can be used to promote general wellbeing. You learn how to apply the scientific and theoretical principles and ideas of health psychology while developing the practical skills and knowledge required for employment or research in the field. You study social and psychological issues, including aspects such as obesity, lifestyle and stress, and explore how we can understand, intervene and promote health and wellbeing across the lifespan.Course accreditationThis course is accredited to the British Psychological Society (BPS). It forms Stage 1 of the training you need to become a chartered psychologist member of the Division of Health Psychology within the British Psychological Society.What will you study? Studying our Health Psychology MSc course will equip you with the in-depth knowledge and skills to examine the psychological, social and biological factors in the areas of health and illness. In core areas of study, you will be exposed to Advanced Research Methods for Psychologists that will equip you with advanced qualitative and quantitative research methods and statistical analyses using relevant software. To introduce you to the foundations of this course, our Health Psychology in Context unit will provide you with a broad understanding of health psychology as a discipline and profession including the models and methods used in the field. Integrated with areas of biology, you will develop a basic understanding of the biological mechanisms associated with a range of body systems and disorders in our Mechanisms of Health and Disease unit. You will then be introduced to the socio-cognitive models of health behaviours to understand how these can be predicted by health beliefs and psychological factors in our Perceptions and Actions unit.How will you be assessed?The primary focus is to ensure build upon the core skills developed through successful achievement of the completed Graduate Basis for Chartered Status (via an approved undergraduate degree or conversion postgraduate course) and to move towards the competences required of a Health Psychologist as outlined in the Subject Benchmark statement for Psychology and aims and objectives of a Stage 1 Qualification in Health Psychology as set out by the British Psychological Society (2017).The assessment strategy therefore reflects the academic rigour required for a BPS accredited MSc degree. The assessments are designed to test your academic knowledge oral and written skills use of literature using primary and secondary sources critical analysis of ideas connections made between theory practice real life situations and the understanding and application of professional values to include ethical issues as detailed by the BPS.CareersThis BPS-accredited MSc opens the way to stage two training to become a chartered psychologist and registered health psychologist. Career options include working for the government (for example advising on policy making effective interventions or advertising strategies) research preventing illnesses especially coronary heart disease and cancer and patient/practitioner communications and teaching. Graduates also work in the NHS on preparing for surgery and psychological methods to manage stress pain or terminal illness.If you wish to move into employment following graduation there are a variety of areas where you will find opportunities such as research teaching social care health care including roles in the NHS business including human resource management and the sports sector.You will also have acquired specific knowledge in research methods and other core areas in psychology to continue your research studies at PhD level.

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03 Mar 15

Good. Course is easy to catch up on if you miss something. The accommodation was too expensive, but was safe and secure. There is a lot of variety if you want to join a society at..Read more

SR
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25 Feb 15

It's been great so far! There's always something to do at the uni. Amazing facilities and the SU are very helpful and offer a wide range of services, I am glad that I am now..Read more

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Entry requirements

To meet BPS accreditation requirements, applicants should normally hold a BPS-accredited undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Psychology. However, if you do not hold a BPS-accredited (or equivalent) degree but are interested in studying health psychology, we may still be able to consider you for entry.

Applicants should have one of the following:

· A BSc or BA (Hons) in Psychology with a minimum of a 2:2 classification or above, or

· A BSc or BA (Hons) in a closely related discipline (such as health, social, or community care) with a 2:2 or above.

The MSc Health Psychology is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and fulfils Stage 1 of the two-stage training process required to become a Chartered Health Psychologist. To meet BPS accreditation requirements, applicants should normally hold a BPS-accredited undergraduate degree in Psychology that provides Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC) or an equivalent qualification from outside the UK. If you are an international applicant with a psychology degree, you can check your eligibility for GBC and learn how to apply through the BPS.

If you do not hold a BPS-accredited (or equivalent) degree but are interested in studying health psychology, you may still be considered for entry. Please note that, if you later decide to pursue Stage 2 training, you will need to complete a BPS-accredited MSc conversion course to become a graduate member before progressing.

We welcome applications from graduates and professionals with a background in psychology, health sciences, social care, nursing, public health or community development who wish to deepen their understanding of the psychological aspects of health and wellbeing. The course is particularly suited to those aspiring to work in healthcare, research, policy or behaviour change settings.

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Good. Course is easy to catch up on if you miss something. The accommodation was too expensive, but was safe and secure. There is a lot of variety if you want to join a society at...
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It's been great so far! There's always something to do at the uni. Amazing facilities and the SU are very helpful and offer a wide range of services, I am glad that I am now...
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