Course summary
The MSc Psychiatry course is run in collaboration with Health Education England South East (HEESE). The first year of this course follows the Royal College of Psychiatrists core knowledge curriculum, with an opportunity to exit with a PGCert. The second year incorporates development of wider clinical professional skills in leadership and teaching. The third year provides a structured research opportunity within the mental health field, working towards completion of a dissertation. Course Structure: PGCert
- Principles of Psychiatry (20 credits)
- Behavioural Science and Psychotherapy (20 credits)
- Biological Sciences in Psychiatry (20 credits)
- Communication, Learning & Teaching in Health & Social Care (20 credits)
- Leadership and Change management in Clinical Services (20 credits)
- Research Methods and Critical Appraisal (20 credits)
- Research Dissertation (60 credits)
Modules
Principles of Psychiatry (20 credits) Behavioural Science and Psychotherapy (20 credits) Biological Sciences in Psychiatry (20 credits) Communication, Learning & Teaching in Health & Social Care (20 credits) Leadership and Change management in Clinical Services (20 credits) Research Methods and Critical Appraisal (20 credits) Research Dissertation (60 credits)
Assessment method
The first year of this course follows the Royal College of Psychiatrists core knowledge curriculum, with an opportunity to exit with a PGcert. The second year incorporates development of wider clinical professional skills in leadership and teaching. The third year provides a structured research opportunity within the mental health field, working towards completion of a dissertation.
Entry requirements
Applicants must have a relevant undergraduate qualification and will be expected to demonstrate an ability to study at Masters level (assessed by interview and/or production of a short piece of written work as necessary). Trainees entering the Health Education Kent Surrey and Sussex (HEKSS) psychiatry core training programme will be automatically eligible. Applications from non-medical staff who have been working for a minimum of two years in mental health-related posts will also be considered. Please note that the MSc Psychiatry will not qualify non-medical staff to practise as a psychiatrist. The course does not provide a qualification for practice as a Psychiatrist in the UK or overseas. This course is only open to applications from UK/ EU/ Island residents.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
All BSMS students on Masters courses accredited jointly by the University of Sussex and the University of Brighton are eligible to apply for University of Sussex postgraduate scholarships in 2020-21. A number of bursaries may be available for up to Approx 60% of the course fee. These bursaries are for those employed in the HEKSS region and who meet the eligibility criteria. Please contact the course lead for further information.
Provider information
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Medical Teaching Building
University of Sussex
Falmer
BN1 9PX