Teaching & modules

Modules

Required modules

You are required to take:

  • Introduction to Statistics (15 credits)
  • Developmental Psychopathology I: Perinatal period and Infancy (30 credits)
  • Developmental Psychopathology II: Childhood, adolescence, and adulthood (30 credits)
  • Dissertation Project (60 credits)

Optional modules

The optional modules you can take (for 45 credits):

  • Placements (15 credits)
  • Psychological Approaches to Treatment (15 credits)
  • Nature & Nurture I: Approaches to Addressing Key Questions in Psychopathology (15 credits)
  • Nature & Nurture II: Genomic Approaches in Psychopathology (15 credits)
  • Qualitative Research: Methods & Practice (15 credits)

Teaching methods - what to expect

Lectures
Seminars
Tutorials

You will be taught through a mix of lectures, seminars and tutorials.

Compulsory (core) modules are listed first with optional modules from which you make up your preferred programme listed below in italics.

  Module name Lectures
(hours)
Seminars/
tutorials
(hours)
Field/lab/
studio/
supervised
learning
(hours) 
Self-directed
study
(including
project work)
(hours)
Total
(hours)
Introduction to Statistics 15 15 - 120 150
Developmental Psychopathology I: Perinatal period and Infancy 35 5 - 260 300
Developmental Psychopathology II: Childhood, adolescence, and adulthood 30 16 - 254 300
Dissertation Project - 6 400 194 600
Placements 5 10 120 15 150
Psychological Approaches to Treatment 20 5 - 125 150
Nature & Nurture I: Approaches to Addressing Key Questions in Psychopathology 20 6 - 124 150
Nature & Nurture II: Genomic Approaches in Psychopathology 20 10 - 120 150
Qualitative Research: Methods & Practice 20 - 5 125 150

Location

Our course is primarily taught at the King’s College London Denmark Hill Campus.

Assessment

  • Written Examinations
  • Coursework
  • Individual or Group Projects

The primary methods of assessment for this course are written examinations, coursework and individual or group projects. The study time and assessment methods typically give an indication of what to expect. However, these may vary depending upon the modules selected.

Application closing date guidance

Key Information

Course type:

Master's

Delivery mode:

In person / Classroom & Online

Study mode:

Full time

Duration:

12 months full-time. September to September

Application status:

Open

Start date:

September 2026