Master of Science in Clinical Applications of Psychology (part-time)
Birmingham Newman University
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Discover how psychological theory and research are applied in clinical settings to support mental health and wellbeing. The Clinical Applications of Psychology MSc/PGDip/PGCert at Birmingham Newman University is a flexible, postgraduate programme designed for psychology graduates who want to deepen their understanding of clinical practice. Whether you are working as an assistant psychologist, support worker or preparing for doctoral training, this course offers a strong academic and practical ...Read more

Discover how psychological theory and research are applied in clinical settings to support mental health and wellbeing. The Clinical Applications of Psychology MSc/PGDip/PGCert at Birmingham Newman University is a flexible, postgraduate programme designed for psychology graduates who want to deepen their understanding of clinical practice. Whether you are working as an assistant psychologist, support worker or preparing for doctoral training, this course offers a strong academic and practical foundation to help you take the next step. While not accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), it aligns with key areas of clinical psychology and supports progression into applied roles or further study.

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6/279
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124th
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06 Nov 25

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Entry requirements

A minimum of a 2:2 degree in Psychology conferring GBC from the BPS. Applicants will also be expected to demonstrate relevant work experience as part of their application.

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£3,555 per year

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The part-time course fee for September 2025 is £1,185 per 20 credit module.

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Birmingham Newman University
Genners Lane Bartley Green Birmingham Birmingham B32 3NT United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Northfield  1.4 miles away
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