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Mental Health and Wellbeing

2 Study options · UndergraduateUniversity of Greenwich (Greenwich Campus)

Course summary

Our degree in Mental Health and Wellbeing provides knowledge and skills in demand by today’s employers.

Subject to validation

Students learn about mental health stigma, mental health promotion in institutional and community settings, fundraising and financial skills for mental health organisations, legislation relevant to mental health, and early interventions to improve mental health and wellbeing in all domains.

Graduates from the programme can work in a variety of settings in non-clinical roles, including the public sector (NHS, social care, and government), the private sector, and the voluntary and social enterprise sector. Students in the programme have the opportunity to practice these skills as part of the employment-based learning module in their final year.

We expect to confirm validation and modules in early May 2025.

What you should know about this course

  • You'll learn about mental health across the lifecourse, law and ethics related to mental health, marketing and fundraising for organizations to promote good mental health.

  • Develop practical skills for real world impact: gain hands on experience with an employment-based learning module in your final year

  • Graduates will be well equipped for career opportunities in demand within health, social care, government, and the voluntary sector, making a positive impact on mental wellbeing

  • Build unique combination of mental health, fundraising expertise, and organisational marketing, giving you an edge in the job market.

  • Taught at our historic Greenwich Campus, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
C804
Institution code:
G70

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

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