BSc (Hons) Psychology (Clinical & Mental Health): Understanding Minds, Supporting Wellbeing
Programme Overview The BSc (Hons) Psychology (Clinical & Mental Health) is an undergraduate degree designed for students passionate about understanding human behaviour, with a special focus on mental health, psychological disorders, and therapeutic approaches.
Programme Highlights
- BPS Accredited
- Clinical Psychology Focus
- Comprehensive Mental Health Training
- Research-Driven Curriculum
Course Structure: A Three-Year Transformative Journey
Year 1 (Level 4): Psychological Foundations
- Introduction to Psychology
- Research Methods I
- Developmental Psychology
- Foundations of Mental Health
Year 2 (Level 5): Advanced Understanding
- Psychopathology and Mental Health Disorders
- Research Methods II
- Cognitive and Biological Psychology
- Psychological Interventions and Therapies
Year 3 (Level 6): Professional Specialisation
- Clinical and Counselling Psychology
- Psychology Research Project
- Health Psychology
- Mental Health in Society
Entry Requirements
- A-Levels: BBB (Psychology/Biology preferred)
- BTEC: DDM in relevant subject
- GCSEs: Five at grade C/4
- International Students: IELTS 6.5
Skills You’ll Develop
- Clinical Assessment
- Research Methodology
- Therapeutic Communication
- Mental Health Support
- Psychological Intervention
Career Opportunities Potential roles include:
- Mental Health Support Worker
- Counselling Services
- Health and Social Care
- Community Support
- Educational Support
Postgraduate Progression Options in:
- Clinical Psychology
- Mental Health Counselling
- Psychotherapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
Why Choose Our Programme?
- BPS Accreditation
- Mental Health Specialisation
- Practical Learning
- Supportive Environment
Empower minds, transform lives – your mental health journey starts here!