As mental health and well-being challenges rise, and awareness of the issues grow, the need for skilled practitioners has never been greater. With our Psychology degree you’ll gain the knowledge, skills and experiences to support mental health and wellbeing.
Why study with us
- This is an excellent way to start your career in a range of Clinical Mental Health settings or to progress to postgraduate training.
- The course team will support you to develop the skills you need, for the career you desire. Build clinical skills through placements, paid research intern schemes or working in health care settings.
- This course is taught in block learning allowing you to focus on one subject at a time. You will be on campus for 3 fixed days a week meaning you can maintain work/life balance.
What you'll do
- The course covers the core BPS curriculum. This enables you to progress to postgraduate study in any area of psychology. In your final year of study you will concentrate on issues of Clinical and Mental Health.
- Assessments emulate activities that you might undertake once in employment. You could design, implement and evaluate a behaviour change programme or create materials designed to promote health and wellbeing.
- Take advantage of our flexible course design by studying a module in either Forensic/Criminal Psychology or Neuropsychology.
Modules
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our published course information. However, our programmes are subject to ongoing review and development. Changing circumstances may cause alteration to, or the cancellation of, courses. Changes may be necessary to comply with the requirements of accrediting bodies or revisions to subject benchmarks statements. We may also make changes to keep courses updated and contemporary, or as a result of student feedback. We reserve the right to make variations if we consider such action to be necessary or in the best interests of students.
Academic expertise
Future careers in Psychology
Our Psychology (Clinical and Mental Health) not only offers a vital step in the path toward a career in professional clinical practice or therapy, but can also offer a route into a range of other specialisms across all areas of psychology - not just health and social care settings. You could pursue a career within Clinical Psychology or a in range of related areas such as a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (PWP), a CBT therapist or a Mental Health and Children (and Young People) Wellbeing Practitioner (CWP).
Entry requirements
We will consider your educational achievements, predicted grades, work experience and personal statement. If you don't meet the grades for your chosen course, we will consider you for other programmes.
We know that many factors can influence the grades you achieve in school or college. If your life experience has affected your academic studies, we can take this into account. Use the UCAS Points Calculator below to check whether you are eligible.
Unsure if you meet our entry requirements?
Contact our friendly Course Enquiries team to talk through your options.
Not got the grades?
Our courses with a foundation year could be exactly what you're looking for. They provide an alternative route to study for this degree.
Fees and funding
Scholarships and bursaries
We offer many scholarships, bursaries and funds to support you during your studies. Select your country or region to see if you are eligible and how to apply.
Care Leaver Bursary
Our Care Leaver Bursary is for students who need extra support because they have been in care or are estranged from their parents.
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Estranged Student Support Bursary is for students who need extra support because they are estranged from their parents.
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Students with financially dependent children may be eligible for our Dependants Bursary as part of our financial support package.
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If you are from a low income household our Financial Bursary may be able to help.
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This course is delivered by the School of Psychology and Humanities
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