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Canterbury Christ Church University: Clinical Psychology
| Institution | Canterbury Christ Church University |
|---|---|
| Department | Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology |
| Web | http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/ |
| courses@canterbury.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 01227 782900 |
| Study type | Taught |
Summary
Studying Clinical Psychology opens the door to a career which is infinitely varied, enabling you to undertake clinical work with a broad range of people experiencing a very diverse range of mental health difficulties. Clinical Psychologists not only seek to alleviate mental distress; they also work actively to promote psychological health and wellbeing.
In addition to direct clinical work with people, you are also likely to be able to undertake service related research, and provide consultation and supervision to other mental health professionals, teams and services.
Clinical Psychology enables you to undertake clinical work with a broad range of people experiencing a very diverse range of mental health difficulties. Clinical psychologists not only seek to alleviate mental distress, they also work actively to promote psychological health and wellbeing.
In addition to direct clinical work with people, you are also likely to be able to undertake service related research and provide consultation and supervision to other mental health professionals, teams,, and services.
Our doctorate integrates clinical, academic and research practice to achieve the highest quality of professional training. The course is made up of four interconnecting components: the academic and research programmes, clinical placements, and the assessment process.
Underpinning all these components is a commitment to the support of your personal and professional development and to promoting diversity and equal opportunities throughout all aspects of the course.
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| Level | RQF Level 8 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A BPS accredited psychology degree with a 1st or 2:1 classification. Applicants with a BPS accredited 2:2 psychology undergraduate degree will be considered if they hold a completed relevant PhD or completed a relevant Master's degree and meet one of the following: obtained 65% or above A non-psychology degree at 2.1 or above together with a BPS accredited psychology MSc at 60% or above, which confers GBC. Applicants who were awarded a 2.2 for their undergraduate degree in a non-psychology subject, must complete an accredited postgraduate conversion course in psychology and meet one of the following: obtained 65% or above You will also require a full driving licence which allows you to drive with no restrictions within the UK and an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. |
| Location | Salomons Centre, Tunbridge Wells 1 Meadow Road Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 2YG |
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