Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online)

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  • University/Institute Name King's College London
  • Attendance Type Online (Part Time)
  • Position Duration2 years
  • Unspecified Expired

Position Details (Master's)

The Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online) course offered byKing's College London aims to provide a comprehensive and integrated exploration of our current understanding of the psychological and neuroscientific basis of mental health.

The Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health (Online) course offered by King's College London draws on the wealth of research, education and clinical expertise and experience across our world-renowned Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN) and will appeal to individuals who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills base and those with a personal interest in the area of psychology, neuroscience and mental health.

The course is delivered 100 per cent online. Benefit from a teaching environment where you'll experience instructor interaction and collaboration with a global network of like-minded students and professionals, as well as have the opportunity to develop as a self-directed learner.

Study with a top two faculty in the world for Psychology & Psychiatry (US News, Best Global Universities 2023).

Cutting edge research: The IoPPN has been ranked fourth in the world for highly cited neuroscience outputs (SciVal 2021).

Employability

King’s is ranked sixth in the UK for graduate employability (Times Higher Education’s Global Employability Ranking 2022).

At King’s you’ll enter into one of the world’s most vibrant and diverse student bodies and join a legacy of graduates that are sought out by some of the leading employers in the field. The Psychology & Neuroscience of Mental Health MSc should:

  • benefit those wishing to become a graduate research worker and will optimise opportunities for PhD training. It will also provide a stepping-stone towards professional training as a mental health practitioner
  • enhance the career profile of those already working clinically in the field of mental health by increasing understanding and knowledge of the subject area which will help to inform clinical practice
  • provide transferable skills and knowledge that can benefit a number of career paths.

Courses included:

  • Techniques in Neuroscience
  • Mental Health in the Community
  • Research Skills: From Reviewing & Critical Analysis to Research Ethics
  • Research Skills: From Methods & Procedures to Analysis & Reporting
  • Psychology & Neuroscience of Addiction
  • Psychology & Neuroscience of Affective Disorders
  • Psychology & Neuroscience of Psychosis

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

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