The Clinical Applications of Psychology MSc course at Kingston University prepares students for careers in clinical, health, and other applied settings. This program aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the clinical applications of psychology and develop practical and professional skills that are applicable to various areas of clinical psychology.Course Content: The curriculum integrates biological, social, developmental, and cognitive aspects of psychology as well as research methods and statistics. Students also gain exposure to vocational modules that explore clinical and diagnostic skills, interventions, and professional issues in clinical and health psychology.Key Modules: This course includes compulsory modules such as Psychological Assessment and Interventions, Biological and Cognitive Aspects of Psychology, Social and Developmental Psychology, Research Design and Analysis, and Dissertation project.Accreditations: Although the MSc itself is not professionally accredited, all teachers on the course are either professionally qualified and HCPC registered psychologists or chartered members of the British Psychological Society.Future Careers: Graduates from this program are well-prepared for further professional training in psychology (eg clinical, forensic, educational, occupational, counselling) or careers in clinical, educational, occupational, or health settings. Some students also pursue doctoral-level study or research assistant positions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.