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Clinical Psychology


Royal Holloway, University of London

Summary

Price
Study method
Classroom
Duration
2 years · Part-time
Qualification
MSc
Awarded by Royal Holloway, University of London
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
TW20 0EX
United Kingdom

Overview

*** NOW CLOSED FOR 2016 ENTRY ***

The MSc Clinical Psychology programme is designed to equip you with knowledge and skills to pursue a career in a mental health setting or in mental health research.

You will develop an enhanced understanding of the subject area, including topics on clinical assessment, the principles of evidence-based treatments, and well-being, through an exciting mix of seminars, lectures and research conveyed by our friendly and accessible staff, who are involved in cutting-edge research.

Description

*** NOW CLOSED FOR 2016 ENTRY ***

The MSc Clinical Psychology programme is designed to equip you with knowledge and skills to pursue a career in a mental health setting or in mental health research.

You will develop an enhanced understanding of the subject area, including topics on clinical assessment, the principles of evidence-based treatments, and well-being, through an exciting mix of seminars, lectures and research conveyed by our friendly and accessible staff, who are involved in cutting-edge research.

Department: Psychology

Qualification:

MSc

Qualification Level:

RQF Level 7

Requirements:

UK Upper 2nd Class Honours degree (2.1) or equivalent in Psychology or a related Social Science subject with evidence of methodological and statistical training.

Relevant professional qualifications and relevant experience in an associated area will also be considered.

English language requirements: IELTS 6.5, with 7.0 in writing and 5.5 in other subscores.

Assessment Methods:

Knowledge and understanding is assessed by a broad range of both informal (i.e. class exercises and feedback) and formal means (i.e. examination, presentations and oral reports, coursework and dissertation).

Modules:

Mandatory modules: Adjustment and Well-Being; Advanced and Applied Research Techniques; Clinical Assessment and Treatment Approaches; Professional Clinical Practice and Skills; Statistics for Research; Clinical Dissertation

Source: the courses data has been supplied by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service.

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