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The Master of Science in Health Psychology at the University of Southampton focuses on the psychological factors that influence health, illness, and healthcare behavior. This one-year, full-time program covers topics such as health behavior change, stress management, chronic illness, and psychological interventions in healthcare settings. Students will learn to apply psychological principles to improve health outcomes and promote well-being through interventions and support strategies.
Delivered on-campus, the program combines psychological theory with practical experience, allowing students to work on projects that address real-world health issues. Graduates are prepared for careers in healthcare settings, public health organizations, and academic research, where they can contribute to the design and implementation of health interventions and support services.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Health Psychology
Semester 2 – Advanced Health Psychology and Applied Practice
Graduates of the Master of Science in Health Psychology are prepared for careers in healthcare settings, research, and health promotion. With expertise in health behavior, psychological interventions, and health promotion, graduates can work as health psychologists, clinical researchers, health promotion specialists, and behavior change consultants. Opportunities exist in hospitals, public health organizations, research institutions, and health consultancy firms, focusing on mental health, chronic illness management, and health behavior interventions.
This program provides a comprehensive understanding of health psychology, focusing on the psychological factors that influence health and well-being. Students will gain advanced skills in health behavior change, psychological assessment, and interventions aimed at improving patient outcomes. The University of Southampton’s emphasis on research-based learning and its strong connections with health professionals provide students with the tools needed to address the psychological aspects of health across diverse populations. Graduates are well-equipped to contribute to the field of health psychology through research and practical applications in healthcare and public health settings.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5000
Email: admissions@soton.ac.uk
Address: University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom