Fact file

Typical offer

Upper second-class UK honours degree (2:1)

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Typical annual fees

  • Home £10,600
  • Overseas £21,000

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Course length

Course information

Features and benefits

Work-integrated learning

We offer you a 40-hour work-integrated learning opportunity or live project across a variety of sectors including charities and the private sector/industry where you will apply your knowledge and skills to solving real-world problems.

Contemporary teaching

Our teaching staff includes practicing researchers and clinical, counselling and health psychologists, with experience across the NHS and private practices (in the UK and internationally).

Enhanced student support

We strongly believe in enhancing student wellbeing. Each student has a Personal Tutor and the Programme Support Tutors work closely with students throughout the course.

Research active department

The School of Psychology is home to Child, Adolescent and Parent Mental Health: Understanding Developmental Mechanisms research cluster alongside specific research interests of staff members including secondary trauma and psychological resilience

Outstanding facilities

You’ll have access to our specialist facilities for psychology demonstration and practice, which includes EEG and fNIRS for brain imaging, and TMS and tDCS for non-invasive brain stimulation.

Placements

Taught by experts

MSc Child and Adolescent Mental Health is part of the School of Psychology at Manchester Met. Discover more about the school and who you’ll be working with if you choose to study this course.

Entry requirements

Typical offer

Upper second-class UK honours degree (2:1)

Find out about English language requirements

If you are an international student, you will usually need to get a student visa before you can study in the UK.

Country-specific entry requirements

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Fees and funding

UK and Channel Island students

UK full-time fee £10,600 per year

UK part-time fee £1,767 per 30 credits

EU and non-EU international students

International full-time fee £21,000 per year

International part-time fee £3,500 per 30 credits

Fees may be subject to change. See the tuition fees section below for full details.

Tuition fees

Additional costs


Careers support and prospects

Employed or in further study

92.7% of our UK-domiciled, full-time, postgraduate taught graduates are employed or in further study 15 months after graduation.

Graduate Outcomes survey 2022/23 leavers, HESA data.

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A career as unique as you

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Disclaimers

Programme review

Our programmes undergo an annual review and major review (normally at 6 year intervals) to ensure an up-to-date curriculum supported by the latest online learning technology. For further information on when we may make changes to our programmes, please see the changes section of our terms and conditions.

Important notice

This online prospectus provides an overview of our programmes of study and the University. We regularly update our online prospectus so that our published course information is accurate. Please check back to the online prospectus before making an application to us to access the most up to date information for your chosen course of study.

Confirmation of regulator

The Manchester Metropolitan University is regulated by the Office for Students (OfS). The OfS is the independent regulator of higher education in England. More information on the role of the OfS and its regulatory framework can be found at officeforstudents.org.uk.

All higher education providers registered with the OfS must have a student protection plan in place. The student protection plan sets out what students can expect to happen should a course, campus, or institution close. Access our student protection plan.