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PG Cert/PG Dip/MSc Public Health – MA Psychological Therapies
Health Promotion Part-time
Full-time or part-time
The course is important for professionals
You will undertake the following modules: looking for specialist training to enhance
foundations of public health & health promotion, their current skills, Continuing Professional
population health, healthy communities, Development (CPD) and/or a postgraduate
communicating health, and healthy public academic qualification. Some modules may be
policy. You can also choose one elective from useful taster modules for those considering
the following list: working with young people, further specialist qualifications. Modules on
HIV/AIDS - global perspectives, mental health this course may be additionally useful for
promotion, sexual health, UK policies and psychologists undertaking the independent route
health promotion, learning in practice (work- to BPS Counselling Psychology Chartership.
based learning). In addition there is a research
strand of four modules: The evidence; planning
This course is designed to help those who wish
a research project, data analysis, evaluation,
to undertake CPD in psychological therapies and
evidence & effectiveness. Emphasis throughout
work towards an MA at their own pace. A modular
the course is on individual personal and
approach to a Masters award enables participants
professional development through a guided
to choose from a wide range of available subjects
tutorial system.
relevant to their interest. Some modules may
have an experiential component, others may
Full-time students complete the taught enable purely academic study.
component of the Postgraduate Diploma over
two semesters and complete the Masters
Entry requirements
within 12 calendar months. Part-time students
You will require a first degree, qualification in
complete the course over two years.
the helping professions and membership of a
relevant professional association. All applicants
Entry requirements who fulfil the basic criteria are interviewed.
On entering the course you should normally have At the interview, applicants can select their
either a degree in relevant subject or relevant provisional programme of study in consultation
professional qualifications, for example nursing, with the interviewer.
teaching, environmental health, health visiting
or community work. Where students do not
Key facts
have a degree they will be asked to complete a
Course code: PSYTH
satisfactory APL (Assessment of Prior Learning)
Place of study: Civic Quarter
Form and proficiency in English Language
Start date: September
(British Council Band 6.5) or equivalent. In
Length of study: Various.
all cases appropriate experience/interest in
the field of health education/promotion would
normally be required.
Key facts
Course code: PHHPM
Place of study: Civic Quarter
Start date: September
Length of study: Full- time 1 year.
Part-time 2 years.
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