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27th May 2015, 08:07 AM
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Canterbury Christ University Clinical Psychology
Is there any program in the Clinical Psychology Discipline offers by the Canterbury Christ University? I have done Master Degree in Nursing. Now I want to do research Program in Clinical Psychology Discipline. So pls tell me about research areas offers by the Canterbury Christ University? I think the University offers Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Program, is this information right? Give its notification for admission.
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3rd June 2020, 02:06 PM
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Re: Canterbury Christ University Clinical Psychology
Can you provide me the details of the MSc Foundations in Clinical Psychology programme offered by Canterbury Christ Church University?
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3rd June 2020, 02:07 PM
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Re: Canterbury Christ University Clinical Psychology
The MSc Foundations in Clinical Psychology programme offered by Canterbury Christ Church University is designed for psychology graduates who are considering pursuing training in clinical psychology, or other mental health-related disciplines. As such the programme is intended to provide a stepping stone towards a rewarding potential career in clinical psychology or mental health. Length 1 year full-time 2 years part-time Starts September 2020 Entry requirements One must have an undergraduate degree at 2.1 or above in psychology that confers Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS). One whose native language is not English must satisfy the University's requirements for English language proficiency (IELTS 6.5, or higher, or TOEFL 570/230, or higher). Location Canterbury Fees 2020/21 tuition fees for this course UK/EU Overseas Full-time £7,970 £13,000 Part-time £3,540 (Year 1) £4,430 (Year 2) N/A Additional Course Costs Costs applicable to all students: Text books Own purchase text books Travel to other sites Where travel to other sites is required, this will be payable by the student Library Fees and Fines Where students fail to return loaned items within the required time they will be responsible for the cost of any library fees and fines applicable Printing & Photocopying The cost of printing and photocopying undertaken by students to support their individual learning are payable by the student Graduation ceremonies It is free for the student to attend the ceremony itself. Guest tickets and robe hire / photography are additional costs payable by the student Course Structure Indicative course structure (provisional and subject to change): Models of clinical psychology and psychological problems This covers theoretical models of the development and maintenance of psychological difficulties and distress throughout the lifespan, as well as models of well-being and adjustment. Psychological problems through the lifespan This covers the range of different presenting psychological difficulties experienced by clients across the lifespan and in culturally diverse contexts. Assessment, treatment and clinical skills This covers a range of psychological assessment, formulation and treatment, and therapy approaches derived from the various theoretical models utilised by clinical psychologists. This includes general clinical skills, as well as skills enabling you to communicate with clients, their families and other mental health staff. Professional, ethical and service-related issues This may include such topics as: the role of clinical psychologists; professional and ethical considerations; risk issues; the structure and provision of NHS mental health services; service user perspectives; and developmental, social, cultural, and organisational contexts. Research Methods and Statistics This aims to build on your existing skills and knowledge, providing a solid grounding in core quantitative and qualitative research methods, and statistical methods. Advanced Research Methods and Statistics This aims to provide knowledge of more advanced research and statistical methods, including issues relating to treatment effectiveness research. Dissertation This module offers you the opportunity to undertake a significant piece of independent research, under supervisory guidance, of a particular topic that links directly with one of the research themes of the psychology team |