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The Master of Science in Developmental Psychopathology at Durham University explores the psychological development of individuals and how various disorders manifest across the lifespan. This one-year program is particularly suited for individuals seeking to understand the intersection between mental health, behavioral science, and developmental psychology. Students will examine both typical and atypical development, focusing on the underlying causes and mechanisms of mental health disorders in childhood and adolescence.
Through a combination of theoretical learning and research-based practice, students will be prepared to pursue careers in clinical psychology, counseling, or mental health research. The program’s interdisciplinary approach ensures that graduates are equipped with the skills to assess, diagnose, and intervene in developmental and psychological disorders.
Semester 1 – Core Developmental Psychopathology Principles
Semester 2 – Advanced Psychopathology and Clinical Applications
Graduates of the MSc in Developmental Psychopathology from Durham University are well-prepared for careers in clinical psychology, mental health services, and research. Career opportunities include positions in clinical psychology, mental health counseling, research, and social services. Many graduates go on to work in hospitals, mental health clinics, research institutions, or educational settings. With expertise in both psychopathology and clinical interventions, you will be well-equipped to address mental health challenges in both clinical and developmental contexts.
Durham University’s MSc in Developmental Psychopathology offers an in-depth understanding of the complexities of mental health and psychological development across the lifespan. The program combines theoretical insights with practical experience, preparing you for roles in both clinical settings and research. The program’s focus on clinical interventions and neurodevelopmental disorders ensures that you will gain the skills to assess, diagnose, and treat developmental and psychological conditions. Through access to expert faculty, hands-on learning, and research opportunities, you will be well-prepared for a career in developmental psychopathology.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom