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MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP
2 Years
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MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
2 Years
MSc - Master of Science
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP
2 Years
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Each year, mental health problems such as anxiety and depression will affect 1 in 4 people, including 1 in 10 children, at an anticipated global cost of $6T by 2030. Psychological therapies, especially cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), provides a safe, effective solution to many of our most common mental health problems. The programme offers two options: a two-year, full-time, 240 credit option a part-time, 180 credit option Full-time programme The full-time programme is aimed at applicants who are recent graduates or those looking for a change in career who do not hold a core clinical qualification or equivalent. We take applicants from graduate status and provide general clinical skills training and specific CBT training. The programme incorporates a clinical placement based at the Centre for Psychological Therapies which is led by applied psychologists with extensive clinical experience. The first 60 credits of the full-time programme provide explicit training which covers the Knowledge, Skills and Attributes (KSA) requirements. You will be required to attend an interview as part of the selection process. Part-time programme The part-time programme is aimed at applicants who already hold a core clinical qualification or equivalent and provides practitioner training in CBT and other therapies. With a special, but not exclusive, focus on childhood and adolescence, the programme is suited to practitioners working with children, youth and adults. For students who do not have access to their own clinical caseload the Centre for Psychological Therapies is able to provide placements and supervision at the on campus clinic for an additional fee. Teaching and community links Although the programme is not currently professionally accredited, individual courses are accredited by UK professional bodies, ensuring high quality standards and recognition by employers post-qualification. Teaching and supervision are provided by experienced clinicians and clinical academics. The programme has close links with the NHS and community organisations, ensuring that students learn in a clinically-informed context. Accreditation Graduates of the programme are eligible to make individual applications for accreditation with British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapists (BABCP).
Full-time Programme - Two years - 240 Credits
A UK 2:1 honours degree or its international equivalent in psychology, health or related subject. Your transcript should show evidence of learning in developmental psychology.
Your application must include evidence of basic experience of working or volunteering in a health, social care or justice setting.
You will be required to attend an interview to assess your personal competencies, experience, and suitability for the programme as part of our selection process.
Prior Learning and Exemptions
If you have completed postgraduate study in a related area elsewhere, you may be able to use your credits towards a programme of study here. Please contact the admissions team to discuss any prior learning.
Part-time Programme - 180 Credits
A UK 2:1 honours degree or its international equivalent in psychology, health or related discipline.
You should be in possession of a UK-recognised core professional qualification (e.g. nursing, special education teacher, doctor, practitioner psychologist, social worker), with substantial current, or recent, work experience with relevant populations in mental health settings, and have access to a clinical caseload. You will be responsible for accessing an appropriate placement and supervisor, which meets clinical governance standards set out by the programme.
If you do not meet the academic entry requirements, we may consider your application on the basis of your relevant professional qualifications.
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£10,750 per year
Students from Domestic
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£10,750 per year
Students from England
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£10,750 per year
Students from Wales
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£10,750 per year
Students from Northern Ireland
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£25,900 per year
Students from EU
Standard single room - 9950 per year
£25,900 per year
Students from International
Standard single room - 9950 per year
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