The BSc (Hons) Clinical and Community Psychology course at the University of East London provides students with a comprehensive understanding of how environmental and mental factors interact and influence behaviour. This course is aimed towards students who would like to understand the principles and theories of psychology and transform their understanding to create positive impacts in community health programs.Course Content: The course is structured to provide students with a holistic understanding of how mental and environmental health issues interact. They are trained to implement mental health strategies in community settings. Topics include but are not limited to, Clinical Psychology and Public Health, Qualitative and Quantitative Research, Mental Health Policy and Practice, and Health Psychology.Key Modules: Some notable modules include The Boundaries of Counselling and Psychotherapy, Qualitative Research, Quantitative Research, Clinical Psychology and Public Health, Health Psychology, Mental Health Policy and Practice.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and is a first step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist. The course also includes a 70-day placement in a professional setting which allows students to experience real-world applications of their learning.Future Careers: Graduates are prepared to enter a career in community health programs, mental health services, and health-related charities. The course also opens avenues to pursue further study in clinical psychology, mental health studies, or counselling psychology.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.