Master of Community Psychology (MCP)

Overview

PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAMME

  • To instill in students the ability for critical thinking required to demonstrate a sound knowledge of alleviating community psychosocial problems through ameliorative and transformative interventions.
  • To equip students with theories and skills for use in promoting the engagement of the broader community in assessing psycho-ecological problems.
  • To produce graduates who can apply Community Psychology knowledge, principles, values and competencies relevant to understanding people in context.
  • To prepare students for community practice and employment in various community settings.
  • To prepare students for further studies in related fields of Psychology and communities’ needy areas.
  • To produce graduates who are ethically and socially responsible.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

            Normal Entry: Minimum of an upper second class (2.1) in a BSc Honours Degree in

            Psychology.

3.0 PROGRAMME CHARACTERISTICS

  • Areas of Study: Community Psychology.
  • Specialist focus: Prevention of psychosocial challenges; Empowerment and citizen participation; Respect for human diversity; Evaluation; Social justice; Collaboration and partnerships; Wellness; Community change management.
  • Orientation: Scientific-Practitioner Paradigm/Model used in community psychosocial challenges and interventions.
  • Distinctive features: The programme builds on the philosophy of community practice, the application of Indigenous knowledge, and epistemic and social justice.
  • Other: Practical ie. not too theoretical, and to be relevant on the ground.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND FURTHER EDUCATION

  • Career Opportunities: Community/government and private mental health centres; Universities, colleges and schools; Community therapeutic services; Management of crisis centres; Community advocacy; Research institutions; Rehabilitation facilities and Correctional services; Human and social services; Academia; Non-governmental organisations; Motivational speakers, among other careers.
  • Further studies: Doctoral studies in Community Psychology and Health Psychology.

PROGRAMME DELIVERY

  • Teaching and Learning Methods: Lectures, tutorials, individual/ independent study, group work, field visits, community practice, dissertation.
  • Assessment and evaluation methods: Individual and group assignments, seminar/group presentations/reports, community practice reports, dissertations, field visit reports, tests, and examinations.

Programme Structure