Health Psychology MSc
    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 16,740 / course
    Next IntakeSeptember 25, 2023

    Health Psychology MSc

    About

    The first course of its kind to be accredited by The British Psychological Society (BPS), our MSc Health Psychology provides the initial step (Stage 1) towards gaining Chartered Psychologist status and registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a Health Psychologist. The course follows the BPS Division of Health Psychology framework for teaching.

    The Health Psychology MSc is for individuals seeking advanced training in the application of psychological theories, methods and research to the understanding of health, illness and healthcare.

    Taught in our multi-million-pound Science Centre, the course will help you develop a comprehensive understanding of the core issues and debates within health psychology theory, research and application. This includes exploring models and theories of health behaviour, considering the impact of living with long-term conditions, contemplating communication issues in healthcare settings – and investigating how psychology can impact on practice through areas such as health promotion and behavioural change. You will also be introduced to the basics of therapeutic work in our exciting “Introduction to Applied Therapeutic And Clinical Skills” module.

    Staffordshire University has a thriving Health Psychology research culture, focused in the Staffordshire Centre for Psychological Research, with an excellent national and international reputation. The Health Psychology Programmes at Staffordshire University have nine commendations from the BPS (2018) for:

    • The positive and strong ethos of developing reflective practice of students; the exemplary support provided;
    • Embedding employability skills and developing studentâs critical evaluation and research skills;
    • The development of applied skills through initiatives such as the journal club and giving students access to service users to develop their applied skills and communication skills at an early stage in their training;
    • The use of real-world assessments such as the grants application is highly innovative and show students clear career progression.

    In addition, to support from the teaching team, our award-winning technicians will assist you. Both are members of the Association of Technical Staff in Psychology and between them have extensive experience of working in the area of psychology. Our technicians provide high-quality support, particularly in terms of research and support is also available from our subject-specific librarian.

    Full-time students are typically required to attend the University on Tuesdays and Thursdays during term-time. During part-time study, the seven compulsory full-time modules will be spread out over 2 years and are typically required to attend the University one day per week. 

    The Health Psychology MSc is for individuals seeking advanced training in the application of psychological theories, methods and research to the understanding of health, illness and healthcare.

    Taught in our multi-million-pound Science Centre, the course will help you develop a comprehensive understanding of the core issues and debates within health psychology theory, research and application. This includes exploring models and theories of health behaviour, considering the impact of living with long-term conditions, contemplating communication issues in healthcare settings – and investigating how psychology can impact on practice through areas such as health promotion and behavioural change. You will also be introduced to the basics of therapeutic work in our exciting “Introduction to Applied Therapeutic And Clinical Skills” module.

    Staffordshire University has a thriving Health Psychology research culture, focused in the Staffordshire Centre for Psychological Research, with an excellent national and international reputation. The Health Psychology Programmes at Staffordshire University have nine commendations from the BPS (2018) for:

    • The positive and strong ethos of developing reflective practice of students; the exemplary support provided;
    • Embedding employability skills and developing studentâs critical evaluation and research skills;
    • The development of applied skills through initiatives such as the journal club and giving students access to service users to develop their applied skills and communication skills at an early stage in their training;
    • The use of real-world assessments such as the grants application is highly innovative and show students clear career progression.

    In addition, to support from the teaching team, our award-winning technicians will assist you. Both are members of the Association of Technical Staff in Psychology and between them have extensive experience of working in the area of psychology. Our technicians provide high-quality support, particularly in terms of research and support is also available from our subject-specific librarian.

    Full-time students are typically required to attend the University on Tuesdays and Thursdays during term-time. During part-time study, the seven compulsory full-time modules will be spread out over 2 years and are typically required to attend the University one day per week. 

    On successful completion of study, we will issue the following award: MSc Health Psychology

    On successful completion of study, we will issue the following award: MSc Health Psychology

    Part-time study

    During part-time study, the seven compulsory full-time modules will be spread out over 2 years

    Part-time study

    Part-time study is over two years. Part-time students are required to attend the University on Thursdays in their first year, and Tuesdays in their second year.  

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    Studying over one year full-time (or two years part-time), youll complete six compulsory modules, followed by an empirical piece of research that is presented in a journal-article format. The dissertation allows you to work independently, under supervision, to research a health psychology topic of your choice. 

    Studying over one year full-time (or two years part-time), youll complete six compulsory modules, followed by an empirical piece of research that is presented in a journal-article format. The dissertation allows you to work independently, under supervision, to research a health psychology topic of your choice. 

    Professional body accreditation

    Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Graduates from the programme are deemed to have met stage 1 of the requirements for Chartered Membership of the Society (CPsychol) and full membership of the Division of Health Psychology

    Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Graduates from the programme are deemed to have met stage 1 of the requirements for Chartered Membership of the Society (CPsychol) and full membership of the Division of Health Psychology 

    Professional body accreditation

    Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Graduates from the programme are deemed to have met stage 1 of the requirements for Chartered Membership of the Society (CPsychol) and full membership of the Division of Health Psychology

    Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Graduates from the programme are deemed to have met stage 1 of the requirements for Chartered Membership of the Society (CPsychol) and full membership of the Division of Health Psychology 

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    Disciplines

    School of Health Science and Wellbeing

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Postgraduate

    Courses requiring a 2:1 degree

    • Bachelor degree in a relevant subject with a minimum CGPA of 3.0

    Courses requiring a 2:2 degree

    • Bachelor degree in a relevant subject with a minimum CGPA of 2.5

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 59
    • IELTSMin 6

    English Program Requirements

    The majority of our undergraduate bachelor degree courses require a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0, with 5.5 in reading, writing, speaking and listening. However, we also accept a wide range of qualifications from around the world. The following qualifications are acceptable for most of our Bachelor degree courses.

    Career

    Careers

    The course provides many opportunities to develop your employability skills and explore career pathways following completion of the MSc. For example:

    • You will have opportunities to see other MSc Health Psychology graduates (including our own) present their work, either as guest lecturers on modules or as part of the visiting speaker programme organised by the department.
    • We include sessions on the course where we teach you about developing a CV, applying for posts and interview skills.
    • Staffordshire University also offers Stage 2 training via our Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology. On the MSc, you will be taught by staff who are involved in the delivery of this programme and learn about the requirements of this training pathway.
    • We also host an Annual Staffordshire University Health Psychology Conference which is led by our Professional Doctorate (Stage 2) Health Psychology trainees. You are invited to attend and contribute to this conference to network with others working in health psychology and related fields and to showcase your work.

    Completion of the MSc provides you with the Stage 1 qualification towards becoming a Health Psychologist. Graduates from the course have continued with further training, including the Professional Doctorate (Stage 2) in Health Psychology or a PhD. In addition, graduates have also gone on to pursue a range of careers in public, private and charity sectors, including:

    • Research assistants
    • Behaviour Insight Analysts
    • Systematic reviewers
    • Assistant psychologists
    • Roles in drug and alcohol support
    • Stop-smoking advisors
    • Roles in public health/health promotion

    All students have access to Career Connect, our dedicated careers team.

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    How to Apply

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    Get ready to upload copies of the following documents as part of your application. This will enable us to assess your application and make a decision.

    • Personal statement – please see our guide to writing a personal statement.

    • Passport – photo page from a valid, in-date passport.

    • Certificates and transcripts – copies of certificates and transcripts of your academic qualifications. Please see entry requirements for your country.

    • Evidence of English Language (if applicable) - please see information on English Language requirements.

    • Previous UK visas (if applicable) - if you’ve previously studied in the UK you must declare this as it could make a difference to your offer and visa application.

    • Reference – provide a letter of support from your current or previous university (postgraduate students only).

    Health Psychology MSc

    Staffordshire University

    Staffordshire University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Stoke-on-Trent