Mental Health
Entry requirements
Undergraduate degree:
- LJMU accepts a first- or second-class honours degree in an appropriate subject from a UK Higher Education Institution
Alternative qualifications considered:
- We also welcome applications from those with non-standard qualifications who can demonstrate equivalent professional qualifications, experience and knowledge developed in the workplace or other setting relevant to the mental health programme. If you do not hold the standard academic entry requirements, please use your personal statement to provide further details. Non-standard applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
International requirements:
- Applicants that require a visa to study in the UK will require a recognised English Language proficiency test or international school qualification at IELTS grade at 7.0 in each component (or equivalent). A list of current accepted qualifications are available on the website.
Months of entry
September
Course content
This course is available to study full-time or part-time.
Develop your theoretical knowledge of mental health and study alongside graduates from a range of related backgrounds in a dynamic and creative environment.
- Develop your knowledge of mental health
- Access a diverse and inclusive learning experience
- Work with fellow students on research projects that support change in and around the mental health milieu
The programme ethos is to create an environment where you will be exposed to a diverse and inclusive learning experience, enabling you to work collaboratively in developing research projects with the potential to support change in and around the mental health milieu.
The systemic agenda in the public and private sectors focus on crossing boundaries and enabling whole systems change. There are very few programmes nationally where the focus is on integration of learners from multiple sectors of practice and society in considering the sociocultural aspects of mental health illness. This Masters programme aims to facilitate a wide-ranging approach to change in mental health.
You'll benefit from high quality teaching in a modern and developing faculty. The combination of core, optional and research modules creates an environment in which you are supported to develop your thinking and knowledge of mental health through education and research. The programme team have a depth and breadth of subject specific academic knowledge designed to ensure you are supported in developing both personally and professionally.
LJMU graduates tell us that during their time here they learned from experts in their field, enjoyed great one-to-one support and were challenged. They made friends with people from all over the world, tried new sports and got free access to some of the finest cultural events in the UK. Although we love to hear that our graduates had an incredible time, we know that your experience is going to be unique and shaped entirely by you, your needs and your ambitions.
Please note: This programme is not a Nursing (Mental Health) pre-qualifying programme and will not result in you being registered as a nurse. Please instead see our BSc (Hons) Nursing Mental Health undergraduate degree. This programme leads to registration as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
If you're a Registered Nurse and want to explore Mental Health in the context of your practice, you may also be interested in our MA Nursing Mental Health postgraduate degree.
Information for international students
Fees and funding
Please see the course page for more information.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MA
- part time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Course Enquiries
- courses@ljmu.ac.uk
- Phone
- 0151 231 5090