Global Mental Health

MSc
University of Glasgow

Course details

Course description

Designed to produce graduates who can take charge of mental health service provision at a global level, helping them develop the knowledge to integrate initiatives into the wider aims of international development, and address global inequities.

By developing the capacity to think critically about the potential risks of globalising notions of mental illness you will gain the skills to develop and implement policies aimed at reducing the burden of mental health difficulties worldwide.

**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**

- Two student placements at the Glasgow Psychological Trauma Service available.

- Learning outcomes (ILOs) are based on the Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health identified in a 2011 issue of Nature.

- Specific emphasis on the important role social and cultural factors play in how mental health difficulties can be understood and treated across the globe.

- Contributors to teaching come from a diverse range of disciplines including: clinical psychology, social work, anthropology, sociology, law and psychiatry. Teaching also includes contribution from those with a lived experience of mental health difficulties.

- Options to graduate with or without specialisms by following certain courses. The specialisms are:

Global Mental Health with specialism in Health Promotion
Global Mental Health with specialism in Health Technology Assessment
Global Mental Health with specialism in Research Methods

**PROGRAMME STRUCTURE**

The core teaching is based around lectures. There is a strong emphasis on discussion and debate with your academic staff and fellow students, focusing on relevant research literature and policy documents. The Global Mental Health MSc has expert diverse international contributors who come from a range of disciplines including: clinical psychology, social work, anthropology, sociology, law and psychiatry. Blended learning and peer support learning is promoted in this course.

**Core Courses**

**Semester 1**
THEMES IN GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH
RESEARCH METHODS (QUALITATIVE, QUANTITATIVE AND HEALTH ECONOMICS)

**Semester 2**
MENTAL HEALTH AND DISABILITY: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY

**Semester 3**
GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH DISSERTATION

**Electives**

**Semester 1, choose 1:**
CULTURAL, SOCIAL AND BIOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF MENTAL HEALTH
PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC HEALTH
INTRODUCTION TO EPIDEMIOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL METHODS
HTA: POLICY AND PRINCIPLES
OUTCOME MEASUREMENT AND VALUATION FOR HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT (ONLINE)
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS FOR HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
FUNDAMENTALS OF EVALUATION
IMPROVING HEALTH AND SOCIETY: PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION

**Semester 2, choose 2:**
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION ACROSS THE LIFE-SPAN
IMPROVING ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT
GLOBALISATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH
STATISTICAL METHODS FOR HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE
HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT (ONLINE)
EVALUATION DESIGN

**Please note:** Some students may find the content of the MSc distressing. Sessions include gender based violence (domestic abuse, rape) human trafficking, torture, other infringements of human rights (chaining). If you would rather opt out of viewing this content, please let the Programme Director know.

Global Mental Health specialisms
In addition to our standard Global Mental Health MSc, we also offer the following specialisms:

Global Mental Health with specialism in Health Promotion
Global Mental Health with specialism in Health Technology Assessment
Global Mental Health with specialism in Research Methods

Subjects

  • Mental health

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Entry requirements

At least a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject (psychology, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, law, public health or public policy). A registered health-care professional qualification will also be acceptable. A background – study, work or volunteer activities – in a mental health-related field is desirable but not essential.

Course options

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Part time

1st Sep 2023 to 1st Sep 2025

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ

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Full time

1st Sep 2023 to 1st Sep 2024

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ

Course details

Full time

1st Sep 2023 to 1st Jun 2024

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ

Course details

Part time

1st Sep 2023 to 1st Mar 2025

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ

Course details

Part time

1st Sep 2023 to 1st Mar 2025

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ

Course details

Full time

1st Sep 2023 to 1st Jun 2024

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ