Health Psychology at University of Portsmouth - UCAS

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Course summary

Overview With this MSc Health Psychology degree you’ll build on your health psychology knowledge to understand health and health behaviours more fully, help patients better manage their long-term illness or recovery and help healthcare professionals improve their provision. You'll gain a thorough grounding in the main areas of health psychology: practice, theory and research. You'll learn how biological, emotional and social factors and the environment can affect physical wellbeing, and how to prevent this. You’ll also learn how a person living with a chronic conditions is affected by it, how they manage of it and you'll develop the skills and knowledge to support them. Recognising the value of work experience, a placement is a central part of the course. We expect students to complete 100 hours of work placement activity and will support students to identify suitable opportunities. Our MSc Health Psychology is recognised as a Stage 1 course, which is a prerequisite step towards gaining chartered status as a health psychologist. On successful completion of this course, you’ll be able to apply to progress to Stage 2, where trainees work towards achieving status as a Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and a registered health psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). If you’re interested in other career paths you can go straight from your MSc Health Psychology to work in areas such as commercial research, smoking cessation, health promotion and chronic illness management. On MSc Health Psychology you'll develop a systematic knowledge and understanding of health psychology, in accordance with the academic requirements of the Division of Health Psychology (DHP) and the BPS to support, your eventual progression to a career in health psychology or to study for a PhD. Psychology at the University of Portsmouth is ranked 5th of all post-1992 universities for research quality in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. Eligibility This course accepts UK, EU, and international students. Accreditation Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), our Master’s degree is recognised as a Stage 1 course, which is a prerequisite step towards gaining chartered status as a health psychologist. Course highlights

  • Achieve unique and valuable workplace experience in applied health psychology settings as a research assistant or in a clinical setting as an assistant psychologist (e.g. research projects, health promotion roles, etc.)
  • Learn in our wide range of research suites and laboratories (including pain lab and sensory lab) and attend regular health psychology research seminars
  • Be taught in accordance with the academic requirements of the Division of Health Psychology (DHP) and the British Psychological Society (BPS)
  • Receive expert guidance on the application of over 300 psychometric tests including those designed for adults, children, education and post-traumatic stress as well as over 50 specific to the health psychology field
Careers this Master’s prepares you for This MSc in Health Psychology provides the Stage 1 training for you to practise as a health psychologist. Upon successful completion of the course, you'll be able to apply for Stage 2. This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).  Graduates of this course have gone onto roles such as:
  • Health Psychologist trainee
  • Research Assistant
Others have continued into doctoral study. Graduates of this course have gone on to work for companies such as:
  • Office for National Statistics
  • King's College London
  • University of Portsmouth

Modules

Full-time: Modules studied: All modules on this MSc Health Psychology are core.

  • Applied Health Psychology and Placement (30 credits)
  • Applied Psychological Research Methods (30 credits)
  • Health Psychology Research Project (60 credits)
  • Psychobiological Aspects of Health (30 credits)
  • Theories and Intervention Approaches in Health Psychology (30 credits)
Part-time: All modules on this MSc Health Psychology are core. Year 1:
  • Applied Psychological Research Methods (30 credits)
  • Psychobiological Aspects of Health (30 credits)
  • Theories and Intervention Approaches in Health Psychology (30 credits)
Year 2
  • Applied Health Psychology and Placement (30 credits)
  • Health Psychology Research Project (60 credits)
Changes to course content We use the best and most current research and professional practice alongside feedback from our students to make sure course content is relevant to your future career or further studies. Therefore, some course content may change over time to reflect changes in the discipline or industry. If a module doesn't run, we'll let you know as soon as possible and help you choose an alternative module.

Assessment method

You'll be assessed through:

  • Coursework
  • Portfolios
  • Oral presentations
  • Research project
Each module has at least two assessments and these will be directed at different audiences; academic and non-academic. Assignments will include:
  • Systematic reviews
  • Research proposals
  • Results sections of journal articles
  • Developing your own intervention and materials
Your dissertation will be written in the style of a journal article.

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • British Psychological Society

Entry requirements

Applicants should normally have or expect to obtain at least an upper second-class honours degree in Psychology or closely related subject that is recognised by The British Psychological Society as conferring Graduate Basis for Chartered membership (GBC). Applicants from other degree subjects containing a significant element of psychology, may also be considered on a case-by-case basis. All offers are subject to Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance.


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.
Cambridge English AdvancedCambridge English: Advanced (CAE) taken after January 2015. An overall score of 176 with no component score less than 169.
Cambridge English ProficiencyCambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) taken after January 2015. An overall score of 176 with no component score less than 169.
TOEFL (iBT)91 with a minimum of 20 in Reading, 19 in Listening, 21 in Speaking and 20 in Writing.
PTE AcademicAn overall score of 61 with a minimum of 54 in each skill.

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £5200 Year 1
England £5200 Year 1
Northern Ireland £5200 Year 1
Scotland £5200 Year 1
Wales £5200 Year 1
Channel Islands £5200 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £5200 Year 1
International £9600 Year 1

Additional fee information

Students who are resident in EU countries: please note that the net fee is inclusive of the Transition Scholarship. Fees are accurate at the time of publishing and are subject to change at any time without notice. Fees may also go up in later years, in line with inflation.
Health Psychology at University of Portsmouth - UCAS