The Doctorate in Health Psychology programme aims to equip students with practical skills and sound theoretical principles in the practice of health psychology.
The Programme has been accredited by British Psychological Society (BPS). The academic requirements for Doctorate in Health Psychology at City University have been set to ensure that students are taught professional and research skills that meet the requirements of doctoral level.
The programme aims to provide professional and academic training that will enable trainees to work as health psychologists in a broad range of settings, including the NHS, charities, industry, government, private practice and academic and research settings, among others.
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We are often asked what a health psychologist does. The information contained on this page provides details about a career as a Health Psychologist
Fees 2010/11:
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UK/EU |
Overseas |
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Overseas |
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1st & 2nd year |
1st & 2nd year |
1st & 2nd year |
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3rd & 4th year |
3rd & 4th year |
3rd & 4th year |
3rd & 4th year |
Minimum 2 years study requirement.
If students do not meet the requirements for the Doctorate in Health Psychology within 2 years, they will be registered onto a 3rd year. Students have up to 4 years full time to meet the requirements. We have a part-time option which can be discussed at the interview stage.
For an Enquirer’s Pack, please contact:
Postgraduate Course Enquiry Officer
School of Social Sciences
City University
Northampton Square
London EC1V 0HB
Tel: 020 7040 8512
Fax: 020 7040 8580
E-mail: socscipg@city.ac.uk