Our MSc Clinical and Health Psychology course is designed for students considering a career in clinical or health psychology.
You will gain a thorough grounding in the current theoretical understanding of the psychology of physical and mental health problems.
You will also learn about the principles and evidence-base of psychological interventions to change behaviour and cognition at the individual, group and population level, as well as the role of psychologists within healthcare settings such as the NHS and how the science of psychology is applied in clinical practice.
In addition, you will receive advanced training in the methodology and analysis techniques used within clinical and health psychology research.
This MSc is not an accredited Stage 1 Health Psychology programme. Applicants interested in Stage 1 Health Psychology should apply for our BPS-accredited MSc Health Psychology.
We require an honours degree (minimum Upper Second) in psychology, or overseas equivalent, with evidence of attaining a minimum of an Upper Second in all BSc research methods units and the dissertation. We may accept a degree in which psychology forms a major component.
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/masters/courses/list/08070/msc-clinical-and-health-psychology/#course-profile
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