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Health Psychology, MSc

Staffordshire University, the United Kingdom

Staffordshire University

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About Health Psychology, MSc - at Staffordshire University

Health psychologists apply psychological research and methods to:

  • promotion and maintenance of health
  • prevention and management of illness
  • identification of psychological factors in contributing to physical illness
  • improvement of the health care system
  • formulation of health policy.

Health Psychologists work in health and academic settings:

  • teaching students and health professionals
  • conducting research
  • assessing patients
  • managing clinical interventions
  • informing health promotion and public health policy.

Health Psychology is one of the latest branches of Psychology to be given professional status by the British Psychological Society (BPS). This means that you will need to complete an accredited MSc in Health Psychology as the first step towards gaining Chartered Health Psychologist status and registration with HPC as a Health Psychologist. For more details, see the Division of Health Psychology web pages.

  • The course follows the framework for professional training in health psychology developed by the Division of Health Psychology of the British Psychological Society.
  • The MSc aims to give you an overview of health psychology with a focus on the methodologies and models underpinning health research and practice.
  • Consideration of ethical and professional issues are central to the course.
  • Graduates from this award gain Stage One accreditation towards gaining Chartered Psychologist status and registration with the Health professionals Council (HPC) as a Health Psychologist.
  • Develop your skills to critically evaluate the current knowledge, theory and evidence base relevant to health psychology.
  • Equip you with the skills and capabilities relevant to progression to health psychology practice.
  • Develop your skills to use a range of techniques and research methods applicable to psychological enquiry.
  • Enable you to apply relevant ethical, legal and professional practice frameworks and maintain appropriate professional boundaries.
  • Develop your ability to communicate effectively (verbally and non-verbally) with colleagues, research supervisors and a wider audience.
  • Enable you to demonstrate an ability to disseminate work appropriately in a range of written and oral formats.
  • Equip you with the conceptual understanding, skills and knowledge to critically reflect on and synthesise all of the above to inform your developing professional identity as a trainee health psychologist.

Course Fees and Finance

The expected study pattern on this programme enables you to complete modules totalling 90 credits in your first year of study and the other 90 credits in your second year of study. If you follow this pattern of study you will pay a fee of £3,060 for your first year in 2017/18. The fee for your second year of study will be broadly the same, except that an inflationary uplift may apply.* You will be invoiced for the modules that you register for each year, so if your study pattern is different from the expected pattern, you will pay more or less each year accordingly.

If you would like to know more about the fees listed and what this means to you then please get in touch with our Enquiries Team.

* The fees listed are for the 2017/18 academic year only. Any subsequent years may be subject to an inflationary uplift.

Alumni Discount: If you have previously completed an undergraduate degree with us, you may be entitled to 15% off your course fee for any subsequent postgraduate taught course. For further information please contact Graduate Relations.'

Postgraduate Loans:

Providing you are studying towards a full Masters qualification you may be able to apply for a loan of up to £10,280 to help with tuition fees, maintenance and other associated costs. You won't have to start repaying the loan until you are earning more than (currently) £21,000 per year.

Course content

The MSc in Health Psychology is awarded on the successful completion of the following modules:

  • In Core Issues in Health Psychology you will study health psychology from a variety of perspectives, to develop theoretical and practical knowledge of health psychology, and to develop critical and evaluative skills.
  • The Psychology Research Methods module covers qualitative and quantitative methods, including the philosophical underpinnings of research approaches, and the difficulties of conducting research and practice under experimental and non-experimental conditions.
  • Communication Issues in Health Care Settings covers general issues relating to communication in health care settings as well as specific issues relating to particular patient groups.
  • The Impact and Experience of Long-term Conditions investigates psychological impact and experiences of people who have been diagnosed with a long-term condition.
  • Applications of Health Psychology focuses in particular on interventions to improve health.
  • The Dissertation allows you to work independently, under supervision, to research a topic of your own choosing.

These modules cover the core curriculum of health psychology required by the BPS for Stage One professional training.

Staffordshire University Masters Program

The MSc in Health Psychology operates within the general framework for the University Modular Masters Programme. To obtain an MSc in Health Psychology you will have to complete modules worth 180 credits. This programme of study normally takes 12 months full-time or 24 months part-time to complete. It is also possible to obtain a Postgraduate Certificate in Health Psychology following the completion of taught modules worth 60 credits, or a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Psychology having completed taught modules worth 120 credits.

Entry requirements

  • First or 2.1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in Psychology recognised by the British Psychological Society (BPS) as providing Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC)
  • We will seek two references prior to offering a place on the course. One of these must be qualified to comment on your academic abilities.
  • A personal statement outlining your interest in Health Psychology must also be included with your application.

Additional requirements for overseas applicants:

  • Applicants who have not completed their degree at a recognised UK university must obtain Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC) from the British Psychological Society (BPS) and include evidence of this with their application.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English must have achieved 7.0 or above on all components of the IELTS and provide evidence of this with their application.

If you do not meet our entry criteria:
If you have a BSc Hons in psychology at a 2.2 level and recent clinical experience or other relevant qualifications you may be eligible to register for the certificate in Health Psychology, with the potential to progress to the MSc. Please contact Dr Amy Burton Amy.Burton@staffs.ac.uk to discuss your options.

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