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Professional Doctorate
Stratford Campus
Full Time
SEP
3 years
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Professional Doctorate
Stratford Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
3 Years
Professional Doctorate
Stratford Campus
Full Time
SEP
3 years
Select a an exam type
This course provides full-time professional training leading towards registration with the Health and Caring Professions Council (HCPC) as an Educational Psychologist (this is a protected title). During the programme, trainees will participate in University-based teaching and learning, modular assessments, research culminating in a doctoral thesis and professional practice placements in Local Authorities and other settings relevant to educational psychologist work.This course will equip you to work as an educational psychologist in Local Authority children's services, educational psychology teams, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), voluntary agencies or independently. We are driven by our determination to work towards social justice for vulnerable young people and their families and children with special educational needs and to advocate for their rightful place in society.The course involves campus-based learning and teaching, self-directed learning, research and placement in Educational Psychology Services (EPS) and other employment settings, where you will work under supervision.In your first year, you will spend most of the first two terms on campus, completing two modules related to Professional Practice as an EP. Topics include Consultation, Values and Ethics. You will also spend time on placement developing skills with children and young people.To be a practitioner you need to know how to help children and young people build resilience and confidence so that they can succeed in school, at home and in their community. This will involve working directly with children and young people as well as supporting parents, teachers and other responsible adults.There is a national shortage of educational psychologists and graduates of our programme are in great demand. Our programme is designed to give you the opportunity to:Qualify as a practitioner educational psychologist with the HCPC,Become a creative applied psychological practitioner
Students need to have minimum 2.2 Honours in Psychology (BPS Accredited); We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths. Applicants are required to have a minimum of Two years relevant experience of working with children within educational, childcare or community settings. Examples of the kinds of settings in which relevant experience is likely to be gained include work as: a teacher, a graduate assistant in an Educational Psychology Service, a Learning Support Assistant, an Educational Social Worker, a Learning Mentor, a Speech and Language Therapist, a Care Worker, a worker in early years settings
Students living in
Domestic
£19,080 per year
Students from Domestic
Fee for 2024/25 entry UK Self-Financing = Year 1, £19,080, Yr 2 & 3, £9,490. There might be slight increase in fee for 2025/26 entry.
£16,100 per year
Students from EU
To be confirmed
£16,100 per year
Students from International
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