The Master in Foundations in Clinical Psychology (MSc) course at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is geared to take students closer to their career goals. Its relevance is grounded in learning from research-active staff, with guest lectures from practicing clinical psychology lecturers.
The Master in Foundations in Clinical Psychology (MSc) is ideal for those who are looking to pursue a career as a qualified psychologist, or in related mental health areas, as it gives students the preparation they need for further clinical psychology training.
Students will learn to assess and understand the complex issues many people living with mental health problems suffer from, examining ways to help manage these and find appropriate treatment. They will graduate with both the theoretical knowledge and practical tools to work within mental health services and clinical psychology, as well as be equipped with the skills to apply scientific and research methods.
Notes:
• The part-time course fee assumes that you're studying at half the rate of a full-time student (50% intensity). Course fees will be different if you study over a longer period. All fees are for guidance purposes only.
• Tuition fees for students who have citizens' rights after Brexit: £5,000/year