Mental Health FdSc
Postgraduate
In Worcester
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Worcester
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Start date
Different dates available
What makes Mental Health at Worcester special? There are few challenges in society today as significant as the need to tackle the complex question of mental health. This foundation degree is ideal for anyone working or wanting to work to improve the psychological wellbeing of individuals, families and their support networks. Whether you are looking to develop new skills or enhance your existing expertise and further your career, this course provides an excellent platform for your next steps. At Worcester you will be working with a team of academics, clinicians and researchers with a range of expertise and experience from across the broad spectrum of mental health services. High quality teaching, mixed with a strong work-based learning element within the course, will equip you with everything you need to develop new insights whilst linking them to practice through your placements.
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About this course
Entry requirements 32UCAS Tariff points
An EnhancedCriminal Records Bureau disclosure is required for this course, plus an Occupational Health check The points above are the new UCAS tariff, which will be used for courses starting from September 2017. See our new UCAS tariff page for more information.
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Subjects
- Mental Health
- Team Training
- Imaging Postgraduate Degrees
- Imaging Postgraduate
- Health skills
- Health business
- Health environment
- Health Management
- Health Strategies
- Healthcare
Course programme
Here is an overview of current modules available on this course. Regular updates may mean that exact module titles may differ.
Year 1 MandatoryEffective Communication and Ethical Practice
Understanding Experiences of and Practices in Mental Health
Mental Health: Legislation, Policy and Best Practice
Mental Health: Personal and Professional Development in the Work Place
Team Working and Empowerment
Conditions and Interventions: Mental Distress
Mental Health: Individual Project in the Work Place
Applied Research and Evidence Based Practice
OptionalApplied Human Biology and Managing Health Conditions OR
Reviewing Academic Literature in Mental Health
- Effective Communication and Ethical Practice
- Understanding Experiences of and Practices in Mental Health
- Mental Health: Legislation, Policy and Best Practice
- Mental Health: Personal and Professional Development in the Work Place
- Applied Research and Evidence Based Practice
- Team Working and Empowerment
- Conditions and Interventions: Mental Distress
- Mental Health: Individual Project in the Work Place
Option Modules
- Applied Human Biology and Managing Health Conditions
- Reviewing Academic Literature in Mental Health
Mental Health FdSc