Key Information

Tutor: Dr Paul Seldon
Course Level: Level 1
Mode of Delivery: Remote & Face-to-Face Sessions Available
Maximum Course Capacity: 20 (Remote), 50 (Face-to-Face)

Dates

There are no further sessions taking place this academic year. Course dates for 2024-25 will be available to book from late September.

Wellbeing is a state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. Doing a Masters has the potential to affect your sense of Wellbeing as it is represents an intensive period of study requiring both study and research in a competitive environment. This blended learning course will examine responses to stressful events, consider personality type and benefits of stress management. A variety of stress management techniques will be considered and additional support and information sources identified. 

Course Information

This course includes pre-course activities (30 minutes) to complete before the live course and to engage with during the course: your attendance will be marked by participating in all pre-course and course activities.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this course and with pre- and post- course materials you will be able to:

  • Assess the value of short- and long-term stress management on your Wellbeing
  • Recognise stress and the indicators of stress
  • Examine your coping strategies to identify good practice and support
  • Implement your stress management plan to improve your Wellbeing

How to Book

Please select a date and book on via Inkpath using your Imperial Single-Sign-On.