Course summary
Our Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and Mental Health will equip you with a high level of understanding of the theory and practice of clinical psychology within healthcare settings, preparing you for professional clinical training at doctoral level. You will study core topics including eating disorders, psychopathy and sexual offending, neuropsychology, and psychotherapy, alongside key statistical and research methods. Throughout your studies, you will refine critical research and analytical skills in relation to clinical psychology practice. Visit our website for more information on fees, scholarships, postgraduate loans and other funding options to study at Swansea University.
Modules
Eating disorders; psychosis; psychopathy and sexual offending; neuropsychology; psychotherapy; statistical and research methods; affective disorders and trauma; psychology of health: theory and applications; Generic Research Skills – Abnormal and Clinical Psychology.
Assessment method
Teaching is delivered through group sessions with practical classes provided on research and design topics. These will be assessed via written course work and a written examination.
Entry requirements
A minimum of a UK 2.1 degree in psychology or a related discipline. A wide range of international qualifications are considered. An IELTS test is required to meet minimum entry requirements for non-English first-language applicants.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
Swansea University
Singleton Park
Swansea
SA2 8PP