BSc (Hons) Mental Health and Wellbeing

Our degree program in Mental Health and Wellbeing is designed to provide you with the information and abilities needed to recognize, comprehend, and adapt innovatively to the many elements that impact mental health and wellbeing.

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Key Features

  • The curriculum is created to give you up-to-date information and abilities that may be used in a variety of public, private, and third sector service situations.
  • A variety of real evaluations, including risk assessments, intervention plans, portfolios, and interviews, that are in line with professional practice.
  • To improve your learning possibilities, the academic lecturing staff draws on their wide variety of professional practice and industrial expertise.
  • An emphasis on professional and personal growth to help you explore jobs that support and promote mental health and wellness in people, organizations, and communities.
Intakes
September, January, May
Duration
3 years
Awarded Degree
BSc (Hons) Mental Health and Wellbeing
Locations
London
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
96 UCAS tariff points from 3 A Levels or equivalent, eg CCC.

 

Modules

Gaining the knowledge and abilities to recognize, comprehend, and adapt innovatively to the different elements influencing mental health and wellbeing is the goal of a degree program in mental health and wellbeing. Graduates will be able to investigate a wide range of mental health and wellbeing services across public, private, and third sectors in order to improve, maintain, and promote mental health and wellbeing and to positively impact the lives of individuals and their communities. This will be accomplished by looking at biological, psychological, social, cultural, and environmental factors that influence mental health and wellbeing throughout individual lives and developing an understanding between clinical, non-clinical, and individuals’ perspectives.

Career Paths

Graduate employment opportunities that might be available to graduates of the programme could include:

  • Assistant practitioner, eg Occupational Therapy Assistant
  • Care Home Manager
  • Community Development Worker
  • Healthcare Manager
  • Health Promotion Specialist
  • NHS Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services
  • Primary Care Graduate Mental Health Worker
  • Progression to PG Study to access further careers, eg. Nursing, Public Health, Social Work, Teaching.
  • Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner