This Masters programme in Applied Neuropsychology is designed for those who have qualified in clinical psychology overseas, and wish to continue studying mental health.
Masters Pass (or non-UK equivalent) in Clinical Psychology AND a Bachelors 2.2 (or non-UK equivalent) in Psychology.
All applicants must have work experience as a Clinical Psychologist.
A professional qualification and/or training in Clinical Psychology/Neuropsychology may be accepted as an alternative to a postgraduate degree.
UK-qualified clinicians should apply for the MSc/PgDip in Clinical Neuropsychology.
Previous students have gained specialised senior roles in Western and Eastern European countries.
These have been in NGOs and state agencies specialising in brain injury services.
Graduates work in roles such as Senior Assistant Clinical Psychologist and Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist.
There is also the option to progress on to PhD research.
Acquired Brain Injury And Clinical Neuropsychology
Context and Perspectives in Clinical Neuropsychology
Degenerative Conditions and Clinical Neuropsychology
Epilepsy, Seizure And Sleep Disorders And Clinical Neuropsychology
Neurosciences For Clinical Neuropsychology
Paediatric Neurological Conditions And Clinical Neuropsychology
Professional Issues And Research Design In Clinical Neuropsychology
Stroke and Clinical Neuropsychology
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