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Mental Health Practice

University of the West of Scotland

Venues

Off campus

Content

The MSc Mental Health Practice is focused on facilitating academic and practice development in those working as therapeutic agents, managers or educators in environments where mental health is an influence on outcome.

It is designed for nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, social workers and other professional groups working with mental ill health. The MSc will develop your practice and knowledge in: therapeutic skills; leadership; education.

You will choose one of these three pathways prior to starting the programme, aligning your study with your career aspirations.

These factors should make the course attractive to employers and increase your employment options when you graduate.

Study demands are flexible as all materials and tutorials are online. To facilitate peer support there are optional on campus and online meetings meaning there are only between four and five mandatory participation times for each module.

Entry Requirements

You must have a professional background and be working within environments where mental ill health is a determinant on client outcome. You will need an identified workplace supervisor and a supportive manager to assist you across the duration of the course.

You must also have a relevant Ordinary bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification at SCQF Level 9 normally within the past five years and have a command of current, evidenced based knowledge within your chosen subject.

Start Date

September

Qualification

Postgraduate Master's

Award

MSc

Study Method

Distance and Flexible learning

Course Length

3 years

Faculty

School of Health and Life Sciences

Department

Health

SCQF Level

11

Website

www.uws.ac.uk