The MSc Psychology (Mental Health Sciences) course is offered by Queen Mary University of London. It is designed to provide students with a comprehensive and integrated exploration of psychology and mental health sciences. The course prioritizes an evidence-based approach while emphasizing the importance of psychological theories and research methods in understanding mental health and illness. Course Content: The program offers a deep and methodological study of key areas in mental health sciences. Learners are trained in using quantitative and qualitative research methods, and designing and conducting robust psychological studies. Key Modules: The course modules include 'Foundations in mental health', 'Research methods in psychology', 'Dissertation in mental health sciences', 'Developmental psychopathology', 'Quality in health care and health services research', and 'Cognitive behaviour therapy for mental health professionals', among others.Future Careers: The skills acquired throughout this course can be utilized in a variety of careers, such as clinical psychology, health services research, health care commissioning and management, and governmental and non-governmental health organizations. The course also serves as a robust foundation for those wishing to pursue a PhD in psychology and related disciplines.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.