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MSc - Master of Science
Online Learning
Part Time
Sep 2026
3 Year
Gain a specialist academic qualification that’s grounded in government policies and plans to develop the UK’s healthcare workforce.Suitable for professionals and those interested in research. This programme develops practitioners who are knowledgeable and skilled in their practice. You'll flex and adapt to constant change, and be ready to take on roles in services that have responsibility for children and young people. These can be in health, education, social care or the voluntary sector.The course takes learners on a deep dive into areas from assessment and interventions relevant to specific to ADHD, Autism, anxiety, depression, self-harm, emergent personality disorders and includes a specific module dedicated to eating disorders.Why study with usThe course blends academic learning with practice, so you will link your work with children, young people and their families with scheduled teaching sessions at the University.You’ll benefit from learning alongside peers with multi-professional qualifications and backgrounds including nursing, social work, occupational therapy, health visiting, or school nursing.This MSc was commissioned by the NHS. We work closely with staff from Children and Young People's Mental Health Services and service users in the continual design and development of this course.With the emphasis on early intervention and raising awareness of mental health issues in children and young people, the range of settings where this MSc could be used is constantly developing.
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