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Masters in Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools and Colleges (Taught)

Course details
  • 1 Study option
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Real Training
Awarded by:
Middlesex University

Course summary

The Masters in Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools and Colleges is your route to gaining specialist knowledge and skills for a pastoral role in an educational setting.

Whether you’d like to achieve a Postgraduate Certificate, a Postgraduate Diploma, or the full Masters of Education, select this study programme to further your understanding of a wide range of mental health and pastoral challenges within your setting. Depending on the modules you select, you could explore areas such as understanding trauma, supporting pupils from marginalised groups, measuring the effectiveness of universal and targeted interventions, helping neurodiverse pupils with SEMH needs and fostering a sense of belonging for all students.

Learning is practice-led and self-paced online. You will have the support of a dedicated tutor who is an expert in young people's mental health. This course is designed by educational psychologists.

Start dates:
15 May, or 15 September.

Time required to complete this course:
Most delegates tend to complete the programme within 3-5 years. It usually takes a year to complete a module, however some delegates will choose to study 2 modules at a time.

Eligibility criteria
You will need to hold an undergraduate degree to study the Masters in Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools and Colleges.
You will need to be working in an educational setting for this programme. If you aren’t currently working in an educational setting you will need written permission from a senior member of staff to regularly access a setting.

Entry requirements

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Fees and funding

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