

BSc Psychology With Clinical And Health Perspectives
About this course
Psychology with Clinical and Health Perspectives takes the scientific study of the mind and behaviour and focuses it specifically on how psychological knowledge can improve health outcomes and contribute to clinical understanding. It asks how stress, illness, and lifestyle are interconnected; how psychological factors influence physical health and recovery; and how therapies and interventions can be designed and evaluated to help people live better and more fulfilling lives. At Edge Hill University, this part-time degree gives you the flexibility to study psychology at degree level while managing other commitments. You will build a thorough grounding in psychology as a scientific discipline, covering core areas including cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, biological psychology, social psychology, and research methods. Alongside this foundation, the clinical and health perspectives strand draws your attention to the application of psychology in healthcare settings, examining topics such as health behaviour, chronic illness, mental health, and the psychological dimensions of clinical encounters. The degree includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, allowing you to develop your understanding of how psychology operates in real health and care environments and to build professional experience that will support your career development. You will develop strong analytical and research skills, a solid understanding of psychological theory and evidence, and the capacity to think critically about how psychological knowledge is applied in clinical and health contexts. You will also build communication and reflective practice skills that are central to working with people in health and care settings. Graduates from psychology with clinical and health specialisms pursue careers in clinical psychology, health psychology, mental health services, public health, health promotion, counselling, occupational health, social care, and research. For those who wish to become a chartered psychologist, postgraduate training at the master's or doctoral level is required in the relevant specialty. The degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in a range of health-related fields.
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