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PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY OF LIFE SCIENCES


Psychology Programme Applied Neuropsychology Applied Neuropsychology (Bristol-based) Applied Neuropsychology (distance learning) Clinical Neuropsychology Clinical Neuropsychology Clinical Neuropsychology Practice Experimental Psychology (conversion) Theoretical and Practical Clinical Neuropsychology


Awards MSc


Duration


1yr FT; 2yrs PT


PG Diploma 1yr FT; 2yrs PT


PG Diploma 1yr FT; 2yrs PT


MSc


1yr FT; 2yrs PT


PG Diploma 1yr FT; 2yrs PT


PG Certificate 1yr FT; 2yrs PT


MSc 1yr FT Fees (per year)*


UK/EU £10,700 FT UK/EU £5,350 PT Overseas £20,800 FT


UK/EU £8,600 FT UK/EU £4,300 PT Overseas £16,800 FT


UK/EU £8,600 FT UK/EU £4,300 PT Overseas £10,900 FT


UK/EU £10,700 FT UK/EU £5,350 PT Overseas £20,800 FT


UK/EU £8,600 FT UK/EU £4,300 PT Overseas £16,800 FT


UK/EU £2,100 FT UK/EU £1,050 PT Overseas £4,200 FT


UK/EU £10,700 FT Overseas £20,800 FT


PG Diploma 2yrs PT UK/EU £4,300 PT Overseas £8,400 PT


Contact psychology-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk psychology-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk psychology-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk psychology-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk psychology-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk psychology-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk psychology-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk psychology-pg-admissions@bristol.ac.uk


For further details, including entry requirements, programme structure, unit content and how to apply, see bristol.ac.uk/pg-study. Research programmes are listed on the Faculty of Life Sciences pages (pp52-53). *See p43 for more information about tuition fees.


MSc Applied Neuropsychology The taught content of the MSc is identical to the taught content we provide when training clinical psychologists pursuing entrance to the Special Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists. The course therefore covers core content dictated by the British Psychological Society and delivers an authentic reflection of clinical practices and issues. You will learn about a range of neuropsychological disorders and pathologies as well as focusing on principles of assessment, treatment and rehabilitation.


Around 80 per cent of our taught content is delivered by clinicians from the National Health Service, and you will also receive regular, structured tutorials with clinicians that allow you to discuss different aspects of clinical practice and gain insight into patient pathways and


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evidence-based formulation. The course will deepen your knowledge and experience of clinical neuropsychology and help prepare you for professional positions (eg assistant psychologist) or further clinical training (eg Doctorate in Clinical Psychology).


You will have the opportunity to undertake independent research through the programme’s dissertation. There are some opportunities to conduct your research project with clinicians working in the NHS.


Entry requirements: An upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in psychology or a closely related discipline (eg neuroscience or clinical psychology). Previous professional experience or qualifications can also be put forward for consideration as equivalent to


the academic entry requirements given above. These will be considered on a case-by-case basis and we welcome enquiries about the suitability of any particular degree prior to full application.


Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Neuropsychology The course covers core content dictated by the British Psychological Society and delivers an authentic reflection of clinical practice and issues. You will learn about a range of neuropsychological disorders and pathologies as well as focusing on principles of assessment, treatment and rehabilitation.


The degree consists of six units (120 credits in total). Four of the units are taught via lectures (100 credits). A further 10-credit unit exposes students to a range of clinical case reports;


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