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Full time & Part time September MSc One year FT, September to September, two years PT for UK-based clinicians working in CAMH/ paediatric settings.
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The Child & Adolescent Mental Health MSc is an exceptional programme designed for psychiatrists, pediatricians, psychologists, and allied professionals seeking to enhance their clinical and research skills in child and adolescent mental health. Taught by renowned experts in the field, this course offers comprehensive content with a strong focus on both research and clinical practice. With the largest research centre for child and adolescent mental health in the UK, you'll have the opportunity to explore a wide range of subjects, from autism to self-harm. Entry requirements include a 2:1 honours degree in psychology/medicine/nursing/social work/education and one year of postgraduate experience working with children or adolescents with mental health problems. Prepare to make a difference in the lives of young individuals facing mental health challenges.

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This is a unique course for international and UK-based psychiatrists, pediatricians and psychologists, as well as allied professionals leading to enhanced clinical and research skills in child and adolescent mental health. Our Child and Adolescent Mental Health course is taught by leading figures in the field and offers comprehensive content with strong research and clinical focus.

“We have the largest research centre for child and adolescent mental health in the UK. We explore a huge range of subjects too – from autism to self-harm”  

-Dr Dennis Ougrin, Course

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Entry Requirements

Bachelor's degree with at least 2:1 honours in psychology/medicine/nursing/social work/education from a UK university or the overseas equivalent plus one year full time postgraduate experience working with children or adolescents with mental health problems. In order to meet the academic entry requirements for this programme you should have a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree with a final mark of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme. If you are still studying you should be achieving an average of at least 60% or above in the UK marking scheme.


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