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Master of Clinical Psychology (742AA.3)

University of Canberra

Australia

University of Canberra BRUCE Australian Capital Territory 2617

Overview

The gateway to your career as a clinical psychologist

Welcome to the UC Master of Clinical Psychology course, an intensive two-year academic journey that will provide you with rigorous professional training and equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a registered clinical psychologist.

Through a mix of advanced coursework, supervised practicum placements, and a research project on a topic of clinical relevance, you will acquire in-depth assessment, evaluation, and intervention skills readying you to work as a practicing psychologist.

On enrolment, you will be registered as a provisional psychologist and then go on to complete up to 1000 hours of supervised practical placements. The first two placements will be in the University’s student-led Health Clinic, where you will gain exposure to inter-professional practice with additional training opportunities occurring in workplace settings, always under the support and supervision of experienced academic mentors.

Study a Master of Clinical Psychology at UC and you will:

  • use your knowledge of psychology and mental health to critically assess, diagnose, develop case formulations, treat and prevent psychological problems and mental health issues across the lifespan
  • understand your profession concerning the unique role of clinical psychologists in providing evidence-based psychological services, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment, research and consultancy services across diverse settings
  • understand psychopathology, psychopharmacology and psychological medicine, and neurological issues relevant to mental health presentations, diagnostic systems, health psychology and behavioural medicine
  • transform research and evaluation findings into policy, applied knowledge, and improved treatments
  • provide competent expert oral and written reports to various stakeholders on psychological matters for health, medical, medico-legal, and forensic purposes
  • competently work within a cross-cultural context
  • practice with children, adolescents, adults and older persons in a manner relevant to Clinical Psychology
  • conduct high-level advanced independent research on a topic of clinical relevance.

Work Integrated Learning

During this course, you will undertake four practical placements, totaling 1000 hours. The first two placements will be in the student-led clinic on campus and take place in a range of different settings, including working with children, adolescents, adults, and older people, and in a variety of organisations. In each situation, you will develop your competencies as a clinical psychologist by working with clients under supervision.

Study Option

  • Tuition Fees
  • Duration104 Weeks
  • IntakeExpected January 2025
  • Study Typecampus
  • Campuses Canberra, Bruce
    Australian Capital Territory ( Inc. Canberra )
    Kirrinari St, Bruce, 2617

Course Structure

Standard Full time, UC Trimester 1 Commencing:

Year 1

Semester 1

  • Adult Psychopathology, Assessment, and Treatment PG (11820)
  • Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Assessment, and Treatment PG (11821)
  • Practicum Placement 1 PG (6313)

Semester 2

  • Postgraduate Psychology Research Project 1 PG (11825)
  • Practicum Placement 2 PG (6314)

Trimester 1

  • Introduction to Assessment and Intervention PG (10071)
  • Professional Psychological Practice PG (6306)
  • Winter Term
  • Psychological Assessment Across the Lifespan PG (11822)

 

Year 2

Semester 1

  • Advanced Assessment and Intervention A PG (11823)
  • Postgraduate Psychology Research Project 2 PG (11826)
  • Practicum Placement 3 PG (6315)

Semester 2

  • Health Psychology for Clinicians PG (6308)
  • Postgraduate Psychology Research Project 3 PG (11827)
  • Practicum Placement 4 PG (6316)
  • Winter Term
  • Advanced Assessment and Intervention B PG (11824)

 

Standard Part time, UC Trimester 1 Commencing:

Year 1

Semester 1

  • Postgraduate Psychology Research Project 1 PG (11825)

Semester 2

  • Postgraduate Psychology Research Project 2 PG (11826)

Trimester 1

  • Professional Psychological Practice PG (6306)
  • Winter
  • Psychological Assessment Across the Lifespan PG (11822)

 

Year 2

Semester 1

  • Adult Psychopathology, Assessment, and Treatment PG (11820)
  • Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Assessment, and Treatment PG (11821)
  • Practicum Placement 1 PG (6313)

Semester 2

  • Postgraduate Psychology Research Project 3 PG (11827)
  • Practicum Placement 2 PG (6314)

Trimester 1

  • Introduction to Assessment and Intervention PG (10071)

 

Year 3

Semester 1

  • Advanced Assessment and Intervention A PG (11823)
  • Health Psychology for Clinicians PG (6308)
  • Practicum Placement 3 PG (6315)

Semester 2

  • Practicum Placement 4 PG (6316)
  • Winter
  • Advanced Assessment and Intervention B PG (11824)

Career Outcomes

Career opportunities for Clinical Psychologists are considerable, and UC graduates are in high demand across a wide range of services within the public and private sectors. For example:

  • Private practice supporting members of the public
  • Health departments, hospitals, and community practices
  • National, state or local government or non-government organisations
  • Welfare agencies, educational institutions, defense, justice and community services.

Academic

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: 1. A completed four year sequence in psychology accredited by APAC and completed within the last 10 years 2. A GPA of 6.0 or higher in four

Entry Requirement

To be eligible you must have an overall IELTS Academic score (or equivalent) of 7.0, with no band score below 7.0

TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 94 with: R: 24; L: 24 S: 23; W: 27

Pearson Test of Academic English: 65 with no skill score below 65

Cambridge English Scale: 185 with no sub-score below 185

Occupational English Test: No grade lowers than 'B' in any of the sub-tests.

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