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  Clinical Psychology MSc


University of Exeter    Psychology

Full time & Part time September MSc 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time
Psychology (31)

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Are you passionate about understanding the human mind and helping others? Look no further than our Clinical Psychology MSc programme. Delve into cutting-edge research in clinical psychology and clinical neuroscience, gaining a thorough understanding of key issues and developing critical thinking skills. With a focus on practical training in research methods and statistics, you'll graduate with key transferable skills, opening doors to data science and public sector roles or further academic pursuits. Our renowned staff, internationally recognized for their research, will guide you through lectures, seminars, and practical classes. Benefit from our state-of-the-art facilities, including an MRI scanner and research laboratories. Entry requirements include a 2:1 Honours degree in Psychology or equivalent, or a degree in another discipline with substantial research methods and statistics content. We also consider exceptional performance in relevant modules, work experience, and professional qualifications. Don't miss the opportunity to shape your future in clinical psychology!

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  • Explore cutting-edge research in clinical psychology and clinical neuroscience
  • Apply your learning with a research apprenticeship during which you will work closely with an experienced researcher and be part of an established research group
  • Hear about current research issues from visiting speakers and develop your ability to discuss research critically and present ideas to a range of audiences in our optional research module
  • Participate in an optional work placement and apply your knowledge and skills in the workplace
  • Graduate with key transferable skills along with practical training in research methods and statistics opening up opportunities in data science and public sector roles or progress to PhD or research posts in universities

Course content

You will explore cutting-edge research in clinical psychology and neuroscience and use both traditional and contemporary approaches to gain a thorough understanding of key issues. We will encourage you think critically in order to solve problems and how to learn through team work.

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Entry Requirements

Normally a 2:1 Honours or equivalent in Psychology. A degree in another discipline may be accepted if it included substantial content in research methods and statistics

We do consider all applications where there is evidence of exceptional performance in modules relevant to the programme of study, significant relevant work experience or professional qualifications.

Applicants are also required to meet our English language requirements. Please see our website for details.




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