Overview
The Psychological Trauma DProf course at University of Chester recognises the achievements of practitioners in the disciplines of psychological trauma. The DProf facilitates the generation of original knowledge that comes out of experience and practice and enables a fresh and meaningful contribution to be given to practice-based knowledge and dialogue.
There is a vibrant research community at Chester, consisting of both PhD and DProf research students, who meet regularly together, alongside the research staff, to support each other and stimulate new thinking and research ideas. Many of the staff who input on the programme are nationally and internally recognised for their subject contributions.
Job Prospects
This course assists in the development of practitioner-researchers who, with a doctorate and a research reputation, can go on to fulfil therapeutic, academic and management positions in their chosen areas of work.
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Visit programme websiteProgramme Structure
Courses include:
- Review of Personal & Professional Learning Compulsory
- Tools and skills for your research project Compulsory
- Current Professional Debates Compulsory
- Research Proposal & Ethical Approval Compulsory
- Publishable Article Compulsory
- Thesis (Psychological Trauma) Compulsory
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Duration
- Part-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- StartingApplication deadline not specified.
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Chester, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Counselling Psychology View 3 other PhDs in Counselling Psychology in United KingdomExplore more key information
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Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- 2:2 honours degree or above.
- MA/MSc in a Psychological Trauma- related discipline graded at 65% or above for the research dissertation. Please evidence this by providing your final Master’s transcript.
- Experience or training in a range of research methodologies.
- Substantive therapeutic practitioner experience (in the field of psychological trauma) is also required. The nature of the programme draws on the student’s practitioner experience as a source of the content they will work with in their studies, so this is required in order to do this effectively.
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Applies to youNon-residents7814 GBP / year≈ 7814 GBP / year
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National fees are TBC.
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