Computer Forensics and Cyber Security MSc
- Tution Fees : £18,700
- Course Duration : 1 Year
- Academic Course Level : Postgraduate
- Location : Greenwich
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Academic Requirement:
Undergraduate Courses:
- Standard XII: Overall average of 56%.
Postgraduate Courses:
- 1) Bachelor's Degree (3 Years): 60% or, more.
- 2) Bachelor's Degree (4 Years): 55% or, more.
English Language Requirements:
Undergraduate Courses:
- 1) English Waiver: 60% In 12th English (From Central Boards, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala)
- 2) IELTS: 6.0 overall no band less than 5.5
- 3) PTE: 65 overall no band less than 59
- 4) TOEFL: 79 overall no band less than 18
Postgraduate Courses:
- 1) English Waiver: 65 % In 12th English (Central Boards, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala)
- 2) IELTS: 6.5 overall no band less than 5.5
- 3) PTE: 71 overall no band less than 59
- 4) TOEFL: 88 overall no band less than 19
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Conditional Offer | CAS |
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9 working days | 10 working Day |
Entry requirements | |
To attend this course, you must have a relevant core mental health profession or be able to demonstrate the equivalent knowledge, skills and attitudes, along with having access to a clinical placement in which it is possible to carry out three days a week of face-to-face, supervised CBT practice and audio/video record client sessions for assessment in the academic setting. English as a Foreign Language This course requires IELTS of 6.5 overall. Pre-sessional English is available if required. |
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Course Modules | |
Introductory CBT CBT for Anxiety Disorders CBT for Depression Foundations of Reflective Practice CBT for More Complex Cases Personal and Professional Development in Clinical Practice |
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Career Prospects | |
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) has a continually evolving and robust evidence base and is indicated in the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance across a number of psychological disorders. These include depression and a range of anxiety disorders. Adequate access to a choice of effective psychological treatments for these problems via local 'Improving Access to Psychological Therapy's (IAPT) Services, continues to be a key Government priority. As such, CBT forms the basis of much mental health practice across NHS Trusts. Achieving this award would provide students with a solid foundation in cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, and a fantastic opportunity to seek roles within the psychological therapies field. |