Msc In Psychology And Wellbeing in Dublin City University, Ireland
Msc In Psychology And Wellbeing in Dublin City University
Programme
The 90-credit programme is offered on both a one-year full-time and two-year part-time basis.
One-year, full-time
The full-time commitment is between two and two and a half days on campus per week (Monday and Tuesday*) for one year. In addition, all students are expected to attend a week-long Spring School on the DCU Glasnevin campus, usually held in March*.
Two-year, part-time
The part-time commitment is one full day on campus per week for two years - Year 1: Monday and Year 2: Tuesday*. In addition, all students are expected to attend a week-long Spring School on the DCU Glasnevin campus, usually held in March*.
*Please note that days and dates are subject to change depending on timetabling.
The programme will:
- Challenge students to develop their theoretical and conceptual knowledge of factors impacting wellbeing
- Provide research-led teaching including additional workshops and seminars in an interactive spring school
- Enhance opportunities for learners to enter or progress their careers in a variety of public and private settings
- Benefit those keen to pursue more advanced and specialised postgraduate studies
Careers
This programme provides an excellent springboard for students going on to further clinical. research or professional psychology training.
This programme would also benefit those who are working in applied settings including in education, community settings, mental health, family support, and clinical psychology.
Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Postgraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 15,300 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
92
PTE
63