Course summary
Join this unique branch of psychology, focused on the rehabilitation of people with chronic illnesses or disabilities, at the only course of its kind in the UK. Making use of Nottingham's specific expertise in areas such as chronic illness, neuropsychological rehabilitation, and complex interventions you'll be taught by experts at the forefront of current research and clinical practice in the field. You'll take a journey from assessment of what difficulties someone might have because of their illness or disability all the way through to rehabilitation through what interventions may be helpful. You'll also have the opportunity to be involved in that current research through the research project where you'll have the potential to have a real impact on people's health.
Modules
You'll study across a number of compulsory modules designed to teach you about the impact of physical illness and disability on psychological functioning and help you understand issues related to assessment, rehabilitation and recovery of people with physical illness and disability. You'll also gain the skills needed to apply your knowledge in the real world. Students must take all of the compulsory modules for a total of 180 credits. For the most up-to-date module information and full details, please visit the course page on our website.
Entry requirements
2:1 in a Psychology degree or in a degree featuring psychology content; English language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any element).
Fees and funding
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Provider information
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
Course contact details
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