In the bachelor in Clinical Psychology (BSc), you will gain an understanding of all aspects of psychology (such as developmental, biological, cognitive, and evolutionary), considering the overlaps and how this can explain and help to treat different mental health problems.
You will be introduced to key concepts in clinical psychology such as patient assessment, formulation, and professional and ethical conduct. In the bachelor in Clinical Psychology (BSc), there is an emphasis on practical skills and reflective practice throughout the course in addition to studying topics such as addiction, psychosis, cognitive and emotional impairments, and depression.
In the bachelor in Clinical Psychology (BSc) learn about mental health in depth, considering ethical and current issues around policy and politics of diagnosis and assessment. With further modules based on patient care and assessment, formulation, and professional and ethical conduct, you will develop the skills to become a reflective practitioner.