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Canterbury Campus, United Kingdom

20700 £ / years

Master's & Postgraduate12 months
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Master

Master of Science in Clinical Psychology

University of Kent

Clinical Psychology

Duration1 Year
LanguageEnglish
FormatFull-time
RecognitionESRC Recognised

MSc Clinical Psychology at the University of Kent

The MSc Clinical Psychology at the University of Kent enhances your knowledge and critical understanding of mental health, psychological assessment, formulation, and intervention, while giving you the opportunity to create your own clinical research. You will learn from clinical experts with real-world experience, embracing the scientist-practitioner model that bridges academic theory with professional practice.

This programme is co-designed by academics, professional clinical psychologists, students, and those with lived experience, ensuring you explore up-to-date developments relevant to real-world practice. You will gain a deep understanding of the psychological models of clinical disorders, develop therapeutic skills, and build confidence in working with individuals facing mental health challenges.

Through a clinically relevant research project, you will prepare for a future PhD or clinical psychology doctorate, which is essential for becoming a qualified clinical psychologist in the UK. All taught MSc programmes in the School of Psychology have been recognised by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as meeting nationally recognised criteria for PhD research preparation training.

Key Programme Highlights

  • Teaching delivered by practising clinical psychologists with expertise in autism, severe adult mental health, child psychology, and neurological difficulties
  • Access to a clinical signposting database supporting you in gaining real experience with local and national NHS organisations and charities
  • Hands-on clinical experience opportunities through specialist facilities for people living with Parkinson's and neurological conditions
  • ESRC-recognised programme meeting nationally recognised criteria for PhD research preparation training

Curriculum and Module Structure

The MSc Clinical Psychology programme combines compulsory core modules with optional electives, allowing you to build specialist knowledge alongside essential research and clinical skills. The curriculum includes lectures, workshops, seminar-based teaching, and an individually supervised empirical research project.

Advanced Statistics and Methodology

Deepens your ability to answer advanced research questions in psychology using both qualitative and quantitative analysis. You will learn about correlational and experimental methods, multiple regression, the general linear model, and open-source software for data analysis.

Psychological Measurement and Modelling

Provides a postgraduate-level foundation in the theory of psychological tests, measurements, and modelling. Covers Classical Test Theory, reliability and validity evaluation, factor analysis, and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM).

Clinical Psychology 1: Assessment and Formulation

Develops your understanding of the profession of clinical psychology, core clinical skills, reflective practice, and clinical supervision. Covers different types of psychological problems and mental health disorders across the lifespan, as well as approaches to assessment and formulation.

Clinical Psychology 2: Intervention

Takes you through the journey of psychological intervention from receiving a referral letter, through assessment and formulation, to the beginning of intervention. You will learn and practise therapeutic skills to build your clinical toolbox and confidence.

Research Methods in Psychology

Covers advanced insights into correlational and experimental methods for understanding relationships, causes, and effects among variables. Emphasises open science, transparent reporting, and APA-style writing for a variety of analyses.

MSc Research Project (Dissertation)

An individually supervised empirical research project on a clinically relevant topic. This capstone module allows you to design, conduct, and analyse original clinical research, preparing you for a future PhD or clinical psychology doctorate.

Optional Elective Modules

Clinical Neuropsychology Ethics and Ethical Theories in Psychology Social and Cognitive Psychology Child and Developmental Psychology

Admission Requirements

Entry to the MSc Clinical Psychology programme is competitive. All applicants are considered on an individual basis, and additional qualifications, professional experience, and relevant work may also be taken into account. Apply through Uni4Edu for guidance on your eligibility and application.

Academic Requirements

  • Degree RequirementA first or upper second class honours degree (2:1 or above) in a relevant subject or equivalent
  • BPS MembershipYou must hold, or have applied for, Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS)
  • Statistics BackgroundDegree transcript must show at least one term each in statistics and social science research methods courses
  • Coursework SampleAn assessed piece of coursework including statistical analysis (practical report or dissertation) must be submitted for review
  • Additional ConsiderationsProfessional qualifications, relevant clinical or research experience, and other achievements may strengthen your application

English Language Requirements

  • IELTSContact Uni4Edu for the specific IELTS score required for this programme
  • TOEFLContact Uni4Edu for the specific TOEFL score required for this programme
  • PTE AcademicContact Uni4Edu for the specific PTE score required for this programme

Required Documents

Academic transcripts and degree certificate(s) Evidence of BPS Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) status Assessed coursework sample including statistical analysis Personal statement outlining your motivation and career goals Two academic or professional references

Application Deadlines

September Intake
Scholarship Deadlines

For personalized admission guidance, document verification, and application support, please contact Uni4Edu

Scholarships and Funding

The University of Kent offers a range of scholarships and financial support to help international postgraduate students fund their studies. Uni4Edu can assist you in identifying and applying for the most suitable funding opportunities for your circumstances.

International Scholarship for Taught Masters Students

GBP 6,000 tuition fee reduction

A competitive scholarship open to international students assessed as overseas fee payers who hold or are due to receive a UK First Class Honours degree or equivalent. Awarded based on academic achievement and supporting application materials.

Kent Future Students Global Scholarship

GBP 2,000 tuition fee reduction

Available to newly admitted full-time postgraduate taught students from eligible countries. This scholarship is applied automatically upon meeting eligibility criteria and paying the tuition fee deposit by the stated deadline.

School of Psychology GTA Scholarships

Graduate Teaching Assistant scholarships offered by the School of Psychology to support postgraduate students who contribute to undergraduate teaching. These awards combine financial support with valuable teaching experience.

For detailed tuition fee information, please contact Uni4Edu — we will guide you through the costs and available funding options for this program.

Career Prospects and Graduate Outcomes

Graduates of the MSc Clinical Psychology at the University of Kent commonly enter the fields of health, education, and further study. Many take up roles as assistant psychologists in the NHS as a stepping stone toward becoming professional clinical or forensic psychologists, while others pursue doctoral study and academic careers.

Top 40 UK Psychology Ranking (EduRank 2025)
80%+ Psychology Research Rated World-Leading or Internationally Excellent (REF 2021)
78% Graduate Prospects Score (Complete University Guide)

Typical Career Paths

Assistant Psychologist (NHS) Clinical Psychologist (after completing DClinPsy doctorate) Forensic Psychologist Mental Health Researcher Health and Wellbeing Practitioner Academic Lecturer in Psychology

Where Graduates Work

National Health Service (NHS) Mind (Mental Health Charity) UK Higher Education Institutions Priory Group Local Authority Social Services Private Psychology and Therapy Practices

Rankings and Recognition

The University of Kent is a well-established research university consistently ranked among the top 50 universities in the United Kingdom. Its School of Psychology is recognised for strong research output and clinical expertise, with over 80% of its psychology research rated as world-leading or internationally excellent in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.

QS World University Rankings
#397
2026
THE World University Rankings
#401
2026
Complete University Guide
#47
2025
Guardian University Guide
#45
2025
SubjectRanking BodyRank
PsychologyComplete University Guide#33
PsychologyEduRank#39 in UK
Social Sciences and Public HealthUS News GlobalTop 500
Liberal Arts and Social SciencesEduRank#34 in UK

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