MSc Psychology and Health Inequalities

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Keele University

Program Overview

 MSc in Psychology and Health Inequalities is designed to help you understand and address the social drivers and barriers that can lead to inequalities in health across different groups of society. For example, the differences in life expectancy and quality of life based on where people live or their household income, the health disparities associated with ethnicity and minority status, or the disproportionate chance of developing a physical and/or mental health problem depending on sexuality. This MSc programme will prepare you to use psychological theory and models in conjunction with developing your research skills further to bring about positive change in society. You will also have the option to go on placement within a health-related organisation where you will gain valuable experience in the real world where you can apply your knowledge and get prepared for life after your MSc.  

Program Key Stats

£18,800 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Career in Health promotion
  • Health literacy
  • Women s health
  • Positive psychology

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