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Masters Psychiatry in Eastern England

2 degrees at 2 universities in Eastern England.

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About Postgraduate Psychiatry

A psychiatry master’s programme focusses on an advanced academic pathway for medical professionals seeking to excel in clinical psychiatry, research andmental health policy development. Graduates gain a profound understanding of psychiatric disorders, providing assessments, treatment planning and care delivery, under the supervision of licensed psychiatrists.

For academic pursuits in master’s degrees in psychiatry, there are more than 45 PhD options in the UK. Entry typically requires a medical degree, with some programmes also accepting candidates from psychology, nursing orsocial work backgrounds, provided they have extensive professional experience in the mental health sector. The programme aligns with the standards of the General Medical Council (GMC) and the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP) in the UK, ensuring rigorous and up-to-date training.

What to Expect

Students get trained in specialised study areas, such as psychopharmacology, psychopathology, cognitive-behavioural therapy andstudies of psychiatric disorders. The master’s course combines theoretical learning with practical clinical training, including placements in healthcare settings.

Assessment methods are varied, including clinical assessments, written exams andresearch projects. A significant element of the programme is the dissertation, which involves conducting original research in a specific area of psychiatry, crucial for cultivating expertise and contributing to the field's body of knowledge.

This programme plays a pivotal role in developing future leaders in mental health care, addressing the growing demand for psychiatric expertise across the UK. Graduates are prepared for roles as clinical psychiatrists, mental health practitioners, policy advisors orresearchers. With accreditation from the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP) in the UK, this programme ensures a high standard of training in the field of psychiatry.

MA Psychoanalytic Studies

(4.4)

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  • 1 year Full time degree: £5,250 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £5,250 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £5,513 per year (UK)
  • 1 year Full time degree: £10,500 per year (UK)

MPhil in Medical Science (Psychiatry)

(4.3)

The Department of Psychiatry is an internationally leading centre for research and teaching in psychiatry, with particular focus on the Read more...

  • 2 years Part time degree: £7,287 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £7,287 per year (UK)
  • 4 years Part time degree: £7,287 per year (UK)
  • 12 months Full time degree: £1,215 month (UK)
  • 12 months Full time degree: £1,215 month (UK)