MSc Health Psychology
Manchester, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 20,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* full-time | EUR 2223 part-time per 20 credits studied
Introduction
Understand why our healthy New Year’s resolutions always fizzle out despite our good intentions. Explore how our brains and bodies process stress and how psychology could help you fight off your next cold. Discover how to assess neuropsychological function.
Health psychology is a rapidly growing discipline, which can make a huge contribution to some of the big health issues currently facing society such as chronic health conditions, health inequalities, and health-risk behaviours such as alcohol use, smoking, sedentary lifestyle, and more. Health psychologists have been at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic, frequently in the media spotlight as one of the expert groups helping our populations keep well and cope with illness, isolation, stress and the many ways life has changed.
Features and Benefits
- Accredited course - This course is accredited as a Stage 1 MSc Health Psychology by the British Psychological Society (BPS), the first stage to becoming a qualified health psychologist.
- Work-integrated learning - We offer you a 70-hour work-integrated learning opportunity in a relevant organisation or a chance to work on a live project, applying your knowledge and skills to solving real-world problems.
- Research project - You’ll complete a dissertation project, learning skills in designing, delivering and evaluating psychology research with real-life applications.
- Contemporary teaching - Our teaching team includes practitioners and academics with experience across the NHS and private practices (in the UK and internationally).
- Enhanced student support - We strongly believe in enhancing student wellbeing. Each student has a Personal Tutor and the Programme Support Tutors work closely with students throughout the course.
- Research active department - The Department of Psychology is home to the Stress, Health and Performance Research Group. The health psychology team have expertise and research interests in cancer care and prevention, rare diseases, chronic pain, women’s health, and health behaviour change.
- Expand your knowledge - Our innovative mix of assessments includes practical, skills-based assessments and a reflective practice log.
- Outstanding facilities - You’ll have access to our specialist facilities for psychology demonstration and practice, including an fNIR imaging research device, 12 experimental testing laboratories and 6 psychology laboratories.
Admissions
Curriculum
Course information
On our course, you’ll take a biopsychosocial approach to understanding health and health-related behaviours, developing core knowledge and critically reflecting on the many interlinking pathways to health and illness.
You’ll learn about key issues in health psychology, such as designing behaviour change interventions, helping people manage long-term conditions, neuropsychological assessment and working in multidisciplinary teams. Our creatively-taught Research Methods module ensures that you develop enhanced skills in Quantitative and Qualitative data analysis.
Please note, that if studying this course part-time, you will undertake more credits in the second year than in the first year. This may impact on fee payments.
Core Modules
- Research Principles and Methods
- Research for Innovation Dissertation
- Illness, Disability and Long-Term Conditions
- Biological Mechanisms and Neuropsychological Health
- Understanding and Changing Health Behaviour
- Healthcare and Communities
- Health Psychology Practice
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Career prospects
Your understanding of human behaviour, health behaviour change, neuropsychology and research methods gained on this course will enable you to apply for graduate roles in many sectors.
You could find yourself working in an NHS team, or in a commercial, charitable or research organisation. Alternatively, you may want to go on to pursue a PhD or train to become a qualified health psychologist.
Program delivery
Study
- Full-time 25% lectures, seminars or similar; 0% placement; 75% independent study
- Part-time 25% lectures, seminars or similar; 0% placement; 75% independent study
Assessment
- Full-time 100% coursework; 0% practical; 0% examination
- Part-time 100% coursework; 0% practical; 0% examination
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.