Educational Child and Community Psychology at University of Exeter - UCAS

University of Exeter

Degree level: Postgraduate

Educational Child and Community Psychology (Taught)

Course summary

  • A programme of advanced professional training in educational psychology, recognised and accredited by the British Psychological Society and approved by the Health and Care Professions Council
  • Taught in an internationally recognised centre for educational research
  • As a trainee you will be placed with Educational Psychological Services and other placement providers for supervised practical experience
  • If you are UK resident you may be eligible to apply for a funded place
  • Course emphasis that psychology should be concerned with developing the capacity for humanity in ourselves and in others
To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.

Modules

For a full list of compulsory and optional modules please visit our course page.

Assessment method

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How to apply

International applicants

Our International Student Support can help you with what you need to do before you arrive and when you get here as a new international student. They offer ongoing support throughout your studies whether that be setting up a bank account or arranging healthcare. Our Global Chums Buddy Scheme and our Intercultural Cafe provide opportunities to meet staff and connect with students. INTO University of Exeter provide pre-sessional English courses for international students as well as free insessional support. For more information about entry requirements, bursaries and scholarships and how to apply please visit our course page.

Entry requirements

**Essential** - At least a 2:2 honours degree in psychology that grants you the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the British Psychological Society - Normally one year's experience of working with children or young people (0 – 19 years) - IELTS score of 7.5 or equivalent where appropriate - Clean driving licence or access to a car and driver or a willingness to travel large distances in rural settings on public transport - Enhanced level DBS check (or equivalent for non-UK applicants) **Desirable** - A critical understanding of current educational policy and practice - An understanding of the educational and psychological issues in promoting social inclusion - An ability to join with others to form an effective group - An awareness and understanding of the effect one might have on others in a range of interactions - Evidence of applying psychological knowledge in a range of settings including educational settings - A lively and current knowledge of psychological theory and its generation - An understanding of the role of educational psychologists and of a stance that is ethical and underpins the role - A practical understanding of how psychology may be used to promote equality - Evidence of an ability to reflect on practice - An awareness, understanding and appreciation of the issues involved in safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults, and an ability to apply policies and procedures aimed at safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults - Adaptability and flexibility in response to change with the potential for personal and professional growth - An awareness of one's own health and how variations in health may have an impact on one's ability to practice safely and competently Essential At least a 2:2 honours degree in psychology that grants you the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the British Psychological Society Normally one year's experience of working with children or young people (0 – 19 years) IELTS score of 7.5 or equivalent where appropriate Clean driving licence or access to a car and driver or a willingness to travel large distances in rural settings on public transport Enhanced level DBS check (or equivalent for non-UK applicants) Desirable A critical understanding of current educational policy and practice An understanding of the educational and psychological issues in promoting social inclusion An ability to join with others to form an effective group An awareness and understanding of the effect one might have on others in a range of interactions Evidence of applying psychological knowledge in a range of settings including educational settings A lively and current knowledge of psychological theory and its generation An understanding of the role of educational psychologists and of a stance that is ethical and underpins the role A practical understanding of how psychology may be used to promote equality Evidence of an ability to reflect on practice An awareness, understanding and appreciation of the issues involved in safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults, and an ability to apply policies and procedures aimed at safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults Adaptability and flexibility in response to change with the potential for personal and professional growth An awareness of one's own health and how variations in health may have an impact on one's ability to practice safely and competently


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Additional fee information

In addition to tuition fees and living costs, your programme of study may have other costs associated with it, such as laboratory equipment or field trips. For more information about fees and additional costs please visit our course page.

Sponsorship information

We invest heavily in scholarships for talented prospective Masters students. This is in addition to the UK Government’s Postgraduate Loan Scheme. For information on how you can fund your postgraduate degree at the University of Exeter, please visit our course page.

Educational Child and Community Psychology at University of Exeter - UCAS