About the Courses
STUDY STYLE
With teaching focused on the use of case studies and practical examples, you will learn to apply research evidence and critical thinking to issues in health and wellbeing. Sometimes working alongside students from other psychology programmes, you will develop skills of collaborative and independent learning. Assessment tasks relate to real world problems and stimulate critical thinking, creativity, and active learning.
Graduates from the course wishing to train as professional psychologists will be able to apply for our MSc Psychology programme, a conversion course which allows graduates to achieve the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society. GBC accredited students may go on to train as professional psychologists, for example by completing our MSc Health Psychology, or a Doctorate in Counsell
STUDY STYLE
With teaching focused on the use of case studies and practical examples, you will learn to apply research evidence and critical thinking to issues in health and wellbeing. Sometimes working alongside students from other psychology programmes, you will develop skills of collaborative and independent learning. Assessment tasks relate to real world problems and stimulate critical thinking, creativity, and active learning.
Graduates from the course wishing to train as professional psychologists will be able to apply for our MSc Psychology programme, a conversion course which allows graduates to achieve the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society. GBC accredited students may go on to train as professional psychologists, for example by completing our MSc Health Psychology, or a Doctorate in Counselling Psychology or Clinical Psychology.
Modules
Level 6 (Undergraduate final year)
All students must complete these modules:
Clinical Psychology (NS6114)
Health Psychology (NS6116)
Counselling Models and Approaches (NS6603)
Critical Thought in Psychology, Health and Wellbeing (NS6610)
Independent Project (NS6611)
You can choose from the following modules:
Psychology of Gender and Sexuality (NS6104)
Educational and Child Psychology (NS6113)
Community Practice in Psychology (NS6120)