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University of Northampton
University of Northampton

Masters degree Psychology Courses at University of Northampton

2 courses available

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Next open day: 10th January
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About Postgraduate Psychology

This comprehensive programme delves into the complexities of diagnosing and treating mental health disorders, equipping students for careers in clinical psychology or mental health research. Entry requirements for a master’s course demand an undergraduate degree in psychology or related subject, ideally with a period of relevant work experience. Candidates should demonstrate a foundational understanding of psychological theories and methodologies, with practical experience in mental health settings or research being highly advantageous.

London’s has an excellent offering of clinical psychology courses, with 15 masters’ level programmes available. Many such courses contain a built-in specialism such as developmental psychology, psychopathology, neuropsychology and contemporary intervention techniques.

What to expect

Students can expect a rigorous blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The course includes a comprehensive study of various mental health conditions, diagnostic procedures and therapeutic interventions. A significant focus is on cultivating practical clinical skills, ethical professionalism and research capabilities.

Practical placements, integral to the course, utilise London's extensive network of clinical settings, allowing students to apply academic knowledge in real-life situations and interact with various patient groups. The programme also emphasises independent research, encouraging students to undertake projects that contribute meaningfully to the field of psychology.

Upon completion, graduates are well-prepared for further training towards chartered clinical psychologist status or careers in mental health research, policy development, or therapeutic services. Training in London offers a unique advantage due to the city’s prominence in medical innovation. Pursuing further doctoral-level training and securing registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is essential for clinical practice in the UK.

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