The MSc Clinical Psychology does not lead to HCPC registration or the use of Protected Titles (e.g. Practitioner Psychology or Clinical Psychologist) or confer graduate basis for recognition by the British Psychological Society.
 
        
        PSYC721
        
        
          Core Competencies for Clinical Practice in Psychology
            20 credits
        
      
This module introduces students to core competencies in clinical practice. Practical and experiential learning help students develop these competencies, and reflective activities aid students in the process of taking control of their own professional development — identifying strengths, weaknesses and formulating a plan for treatment.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
        PSYC750
        
        
          Personal and Professional Development
            0 credits
        
      
This module will enhance students awareness of the transferable skills they possess, focus thinking about future employment, spur reflection on recent learning, and promote the effective use of feedback to enhance academic performance.
        PSYC762
        
        
          Models of Intervention in Psychology
            20 credits
        
      
What makes a psychologically based intervention effective? This module covers a range of contemporary interventions for clinical psychological and behavioural problems, focusing on a critical analysis of the psychological mechanisms underlying interventions and explores how laboratory research can be translated into new interventions.
100% Coursework
        PSYC763
        
        
          Advanced Skills and Techniques for Psychological Research Part 1
            20 credits
        
      
The module introduces students to a range of approaches to data collection including interviewing, surveys, computer programming, systematic reviewing and EEG. It also provides students with a grounding in core research skills such as writing, literature reviewing and conducting service evaluation.
100% Coursework
        PSYC764
        
        
          Advanced Skills and Techniques for Psychological Research Part 2
            20 credits
        
      
The module introduces students to a range of approaches to data analytic and data handling methodologies including qualitative approaches such as thematic analysis and content analysis and methods of analysing and data handling approaches to quantitative data such as JAMOVI/JASP and excel. The module will also cover specific elements of analysis such as clinical significance, psychometrics and research dissemination through academic posters.
100% Coursework
        PSYC765
        
        
          Neuropsychology and Neuroscience: From lab to community
            20 credits
        
      
To show how different cognitive science and neuroscience techniques can be used to advance understanding cognition and how this relates to neurological conditions. Students are introduced to a range of neuropsychological conditions including Acquired Brain Injuries, Parkinson’s and dementia and approaches to intervention from lab through to hospital and community settings.
100% Coursework
        PSYC766
        
        
          Becoming a Practitioner Psychologist
            20 credits
        
      
This module provides foundational knowledge in the theory and practice of clinical psychology and other practitioner psychologist roles. The module introduces students to the social, cultural and legal context in which mental health professions operate.
70% Coursework
30% Practicals
        HIPL600
        
        
          Interprofessional Learning 3
        
      
        PSYC707
        
        
          MSc Research Project
            60 credits
        
      
Students, supported by academic supervisors and specialist workshops, are required to conduct a complete piece of research, from establishing a research area, formulating a research question, conducting a literature search, designing and conducting a study that meets appropriate ethical standards, analysing the data and communicating the research in writing.
100% Coursework
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The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
| 2025-2026 | 2026-2027 | |
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| International | £18,150 | £18,700 | 
| Part time (Home) | £570 | £590 | 
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