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Doctor of Health Psychology

Doctor of Health Psychology

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Part time | Frenchay Campus | 3 years | NOV-26

Study mode

Part time

Duration

3 years

Start date

NOV-26

Key information
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Qualification type

DHealthPsy - Doctorate in Health Psychology

Subject areas

Psychology

Course Summary

This part-time programme provides BPS-accredited Stage 2 training, a doctoral-level education and a professional Health Care Professions Council qualification. Taught by a highly experienced team, it gives you the research, training and supervision to take your career to the next level. For individuals working in a health setting, this course provides the knowledge and skills to develop careers and become a Chartered Psychologist. You will come to UWE Bristol for around 12 Doctorate Training Days and supervision meetings each year over three years, while working in your existing role as you carry out your research. You receive strong course support in person and online, so wherever you are in the country you can be sure of the best support. Outstanding professional support You will learn from our outstanding team of HCPC-registered Health Psychologists, benefiting from their expertise in research, behaviour change, consultancy and teaching and training and their extensive professional network and strong links in the region. Each year ends with a review day, where you can speak to tutors face to face about your progress. You will prepare for accreditation as a Chartered Psychologist through training and supervision in five areas of competency. These five areas are specified by the British Psychological Society's Board of Examiners in Health Psychology. On completing this course you'll be eligible to apply for the Register of Health Psychologists held by the Health and Care Professions Council. The BPS accreditation team commends this course based on: the high level of student satisfaction and the resources and facilities that support their training the high level of support the academic team provides, and their accessibility and approachability the strong research experience and wide-ranging expertise of the programme team, and its commitment and enthusiasm to the course the forward-looking nature of the course, including the commitment to its continual development the programme team's responsiveness to feedback from students, employers and professional bodies the diversity of the assessment methods and our commitment to developing new ones. the emphasis on integrating theory and practice at every stage.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£4,720

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

Contact University and ask about this fee

Entry requirements

Students should have: UK honours degree at 2.1 or above (or equivalent international qualification) Graduate Basis for Chartership with the British Psychological Society MSc Health Psychology to a minimum of merit grade (or equivalent) accredited by the British Psychological Society as providing Stage 1 of the Practitioner Health Psychologist qualification A health-related job role (paid or voluntary) on applying, in which you can fulfil the majority of the Stage 2 competencies in Health Psychology. If you don't have BPS Stage 1 accredited MSc Health Psychology, you'll need to indicate whether the material covered in your MSc Health Psychology maps onto specified standards of proficiency listed by the Health and Care Professions Council.

University information

The University of the West of England, also known as UWE Bristol, is one of the UK’s larger universities with nearly 40,000 students studying in Bristol or at overseas partner universities. As an ambitious, supportive university, UWE Bristol work with industry partners to identify skills shortages, developing courses that meet industry needs and provide fantastic career opportunities. Bristol is a vibrant, friendly and creative hub in a...more