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BSc Clinical Psychology with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Clinical psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the assessment and treatment of mental health conditions, psychological distress, and behavioural difficulties. It is a discipline that combines rigorous scientific training with the human skills of empathy, communication, and professional judgement needed to work effectively with people in distress. Understanding clinical psychology at degree level provides both a deep grounding in the science of the discipline and the foundation for further professional training. At the University of Sunderland this four-year full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, designed to provide a smooth and supported entry into degree-level study. The foundation year is particularly suited to those returning to education, those who did not quite meet the standard entry requirements, or those who would benefit from a more gradual introduction to university-level work. Across the full four years you will develop your understanding of psychological science, research methods, statistics, and the specific clinical and theoretical content that makes this degree distinctive, including the study of mental health, developmental psychology, neuropsychology, and the psychological models that underpin clinical practice. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the accessible entry the foundation year creates. You will develop scientific rigour, research competence, critical thinking, and the communication and interpersonal skills that working in a clinical context ultimately requires. Graduates go on to further training in clinical psychology, counselling psychology, or other applied psychological specialisms, all of which require postgraduate qualifications for practitioner status. Related careers in mental health support, youth work, social care, nursing, occupational therapy, and healthcare are also accessible. Postgraduate study is the expected route for those seeking practice roles.
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