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  Mental Health and Wellbeing in Education MSc


Online Buckinghamshire New University    Postgraduate Programmes

Part time September MSc 2 or 3 Years
Education (11) Psychology (31)

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Are you passionate about mental health and wellbeing in education? The Mental Health and Wellbeing in Education MSc programme at Buckinghamshire New University is designed for those already working in or aspiring to a career in education. This flexible online course allows you to study part-time, making it perfect for those with a busy schedule. You'll learn important intervention techniques and research-based strategies to positively impact the mental health and wellbeing of students. With a focus on collaboration and interactive learning, you'll have the opportunity to discuss lectures with academic experts and fellow students. Join us and make a difference in the lives of young people. Entry requirements are flexible, so don't hesitate to apply.

About the course

Do you already work in or aspire to a career in education? Are you passionate about mental health, performance and well-being? Our course will teach you about important intervention techniques, as well as skills and research-based strategies to help craft you into a positive influence on those in education.

Whether you want to build your skills in a current teaching role, or start a career in education, this course gives you the tools to apply advanced teaching techniques in a professional setting, benefitting student’s mental health and wellbeing as you do

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Entry Requirements

Applicants will usually be already working in, or in support of, the education system, including early years environments, schools, further education or higher education.

Applicants would normally be expected to have achieved a 2.1 in a social sciences undergraduate degree (or equivalent) and may have professional qualifications related to their existing work experience and role.

We are open to discussion with applicants with non-standard qualifications and / or work experience.

We may also consider whether an applicant's existing qualifications may be recognised as 'advanced standing' in this course content.


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