The Psychology in Clinical Practice Masters degree will provide you with a critical understanding of the theory and practice of clinical psychology, and the organisational and social context of clinical psychology services. You’ll gain the academic skills to undertake novel research in a clinical setting and you’ll gain experience of working within a mental health setting through a six-month placement with a local clinical psychologist.
This blend of research and practical learning is reflected in the course team, which consists of clinical practitioners and academics who have considerable experience working with or researching the people who access clinical psychology services across the UK.
This course will provide an ideal launch pad if you are interested in pursuing a further career in clinical psychology.
Please note that this course does not provide training for you to become a Chartered Clinical Psychologist. Further training is required for this role.
Careers and employability
The course will be of particular interest to psychology graduates seeking to pursue a career in clinical psychology via doctoral training programmes (DClinPsy). Admission onto such programmes is highly competitive, and completion of this course will enable you to demonstrate that you have both the academic grounding and experience of clinical research to be in a favourable position to pursue either training or further work as an assistant psychologist.
Graduates will also be in a favourable position to consider alternative careers in healthcare and health research – either within core health providers such as the NHS or within academic departments locally or internationally.
The course has been designed by academic staff with previous careers in clinical psychology within the NHS and with the training of clinical psychologists, and also with ongoing clinical work in local mental health services. Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust – the largest provider of mental health services in the UK – has been alongside the University in the formative stages of the course development, and has maintained an interest in ensuring the employability potential of graduates from the course.
Careers and job application advice is available to all our postgraduate students and is provided on a one-to-one basis by a subject specialist within the Department, supported by the University-wide careers service. We’re very proud of the achievements of our many graduates and look forward to helping you graduate to a successful career.
Please note that this course does not provide training for you to become a Chartered Clinical Psychologist. Further training is required for this role.
Previous graduates have gone on to pursue careers as a:
– Assistant psychologist
– Support worker
*Data extracted from the Latest Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2016-17.