The MA in Applied Psychology (Mental Health) is a full-time programme running for 12 months.
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Part I  (60 credits)
          AP3119 Psychological Therapies (5 credits)
          AP6016 Research Methods and Data Analysis (10 credits)
          AP6023 Psychological Assessment (5 credits)
          AP6128 Introduction to  Psychotherapeutic Skills (5 credits)
                  AP6174 Clinical presentations (Child, Adolescent, Adult, and ID (10 credits)
        *AP6180 Mental Health and Disability  Placement (20 credits)
        LW6616 Critical Perspectives on Mental Health Law (5 credits) 
        
        
*Placements
        While sufficient  placements will be secured for all  students on the programme, if a student chooses not to accept the placement  offered by the School of Applied  Psychology, it will  then become their responsibility to secure an alternative  placement for themselves which meets with  the School of Applied  Psychology placement criteria for MA in Applied Psychology (Mental Health). Placements may be located  throughout the Republic of Ireland.  
Students failing the Placement may, with the approval of the programme team, be permitted to either extend or repeat the Placement. Students may repeat the placement only once in a repeat year.
Students failing or not completing the placement because of a serious ethical breach as per placement contract will not be permitted to repeat the placement.
If a student is deemed unsuitable to continue a placement for any reason other than an ethical breach, they may be permitted to complete 20 credits of taught Postgraduate Applied Psychology modules instead plus the 30 credit dissertation and exit with an MA in Psychology.
All placements will be supervised in a work setting relevant to the programme of study. Placements will run two days a week (usually Thursdays and Fridays) for at least six months (340 hours minimum).
Part II 
          AP6137 Dissertation in Applied Psychology (30 credits)
        On the recommendation of the  School, an Examination Board may decide that a dissertation is a borderline  pass/fail and may agree to permit the student to make minor corrections to  achieve the pass standard (40 or 50 per cent, as detailed in the module  description) for the Dissertation within six  weeks of the publication of examination results.  This option should apply  only where examiners are satisfied that the research described in the  Dissertation is fundamentally sound and that the fail judgement relates solely  to the presentation of the Dissertation.
Exemptions
  Students who have already  passed a module(s) as part of another programme, may seek exemption from this  module(s) and will be required to take another taught Postgraduate Applied  Psychology module to the same credit value.
Postgraduate Diploma  in Applied Psychology (Mental Health) 
  Students  who have completed and passed modules to the value of at least 60 credits in  Part I and who fail or do not wish to proceed to Part II may opt to exit the  programme and be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Psychology (Mental  Health).
Alternative pathway -  MA  Psychology
Students who pass 40 credits in  Part I but fail the placement (and repeat placement if taken) or are deemed  unsuitable to undertake a placement may be permitted to complete 20 credits of  taught Postgraduate Applied Psychology modules and a 30 credit dissertation and  exit the programme with an MA Psychology
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Examinations 
          Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme
          will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book and for
          each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023. 
Programme Learning Outcomes for MA in Applied Psychology (Mental Health) 
            (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
          On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
          to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in
            Applied Psychology (Mental Health) (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
          On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
          to:

