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Program description
MSc in Applied Psychology (Mental Health Psychology) - Online / Distance Learning
The fully online Msc in Applied Pyschology with a specialisation track in Mental Health Psychology is developed from an international, cross-cultural context that adopts a western perspective of psychology.
The MSC in Applied Psychology is designed for working professionals who wish to apply psychological knowledge and research in real-life situations – such as in educational, organisational, and health settings, those keen to pursue doctoral programmes in the field of psychology, and professionals looking to compete for promotion or career advancement, and are interested in the broad discipline of psychology.
Delegates will gain an in depth knowledge in the principles of psychological research design and analysis (both quantitative and qualitative); ethical issues in research; essential theories, issues and controversies in the science of psychology from a cross-cultural and global perspective; and the basic biological, psychological, and social determinants of physical and mental health.
Application and Admission Requirements
The fully online MSc in Applied Psychology (Mental Health Psychology) which covers topics such as dual diagnosis implications, theories of wellness and the treatment of mental health disorders, approaches to interventions, and to cognitive approaches to treatment, is usually a chosen path by delegates wishing to become counsellors.
General Admission Criteria
- Bachelor’s degree equivalent to UK Honours degree.
- English equivalent to minimum of IETS test level 6.5 overall.
- TOEFL 580 paper based test / 88 Internet based test / TEEP 6.5
- 2 years of relevant work experience.
Please note for the MSc in Applied Psychology (General Psychology), The University of Liverpool Online also evaluates applicants on an individual basis.
MSc in Applied Psychology (Mental Health Psychology) programme structure:
The fully online MSc in Applied Psychology (Mental Health Psychology) programme comprises eight modules – five
core and three specialist modules – and culminates in
a dissertation.
The first module is nine weeks in length and each subsequent module is eight weeks. Modules
are sequenced in an order that is best suited to the
students’ development throughout the programme.
Preparatory Modules
- Students Readiness Orientation (0 credit)
- Foundations for Academic Success (0 credit)
Core Modules
- Perspectives in Applied Psychology (15 credits)
- Biological, Psychological, and Social Bases of Health and Behaviour (15 credits)
- Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis in Applied Psychology (15 credits)
- Qualitative Reasoning and Analysis in Applied Psychology (15 credits)
- Psychological Appraisal and Treatment (15 credits)
- Dissertation (60 credits)
Specialist Modules - Mental Health Psychology
- Approaches to Mental Health Psychology (15 credits)
- Psychotherapeutic Interventions (15 credits)
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Mental Health Treatment (15 credits)
Dissertation
Students refine their dissertation topic in conjunction with their Personal Dissertation Advisor, an academic supervisor who will provide support throughout the writing process. The aim of the dissertation is to design, conduct, and analyse a significant piece of empirical or archival study, that will be an original or critical exposition, of existing knowledge within the field.
Duration of the MSc in Applied Psychology (Mental Health Psychology):
The fully online MSc in Applied Psychology (Mental Health Psychology) programme takes on average 30 months to complete. However, since students progress at their own pace, you may choose to complete your studies in as little as 24 months or spread them over 60 months.
About the MSc in Applied Psychology (Mental Health Psychology)
“A postgraduate programme in applied psychology is absolutely essential for those who want to better understand the causes of human behaviour. The theories taught on the programme are relevant and applicable in a range of healthcare, education, and management settings.
This particular programme is important because students can, from the very first modules, learn psychological theories and apply what they have learnt in their work and the communities in which they live. Effective change comes when we can explain our own behaviour and the behaviour of those around us.”
Dr. Gary J. Burkholder
Director of Online Studies, psychology
Expenses / Tuition Fees
For tuition fee information, please contact The University of Liverpool here.
University of Liverpool
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